Hi @AGFreshh
Welcome to the forum, there's quite a few posts on the forum regarding depression and diabetes so please have a look around, how are you doing day to day with your blood glucose levels, insulin and control ?
Hi @AGFreshh - Have you had much support or done any courses ?
Getting your levels stable and in control will help you both mentally and physically, managing type 1 really is all about balancing on a tightrope, I can't think of any other analogy which fits it so well, but as you know keeping your levels in target as much as possible will help improve your outcomes in life. Also having a good diet is really important to simply keep well.
Is there any reason why you don't take your novorapid as you should, is it because you don't test ?
BTW there's a meet up group in London who are a good crowd to get in with, they are on Facebook, t1d London meetups group.
Hi @AGFreshh I am not familiar with the SWEET course, what do you think helped you in doing this, was it feeling connected to others and being supported ?
Any idea why you're having the mental blocks ?
Getting into a routine is what helps alot of people, so same breakfast, activity levels, going to bed at the same time every night, also keeping a diary to log glucose levels, insulin taken, carbs eaten, it's good to see patterns with your levels as it will help you to act on these.
Do you get regular contact with your diabetic nurse ?
We all struggle with diabetes and what comes with it (being on it all the time or feeling ill/guilty because we did not inject/test or whatever. You sound depressed and I am worried that you don't eat - your erratic blood sugars are making you feel worse but this is still not enough to get you over your mental blocks about self care so I'd say help is required and a type 1 diabetic should be a high priority for anything available (I was).Hi my name is Edwin
But you can call me AG
I’m 28 and have been T1 Diabetic for 21 years
I’m having a really rough time and am getting quite fed up with everything.
I lost my little toe in May this year and that really almost pushed me into depression, I haven’t been able to tell anyone because all the people I’ve come across don’t seem to understand Diabetes so it’s hard to tell them what’s happening.
I just want people bro compare notes with, people who understand the struggle
* Edited to remove personal information
We all struggle with diabetes and what comes with it (being on it all the time or feeling ill/guilty because we did not inject/test or whatever. You sound depressed and I am worried that you don't eat - your erratic blood sugars are making you feel worse but this is still not enough to get you over your mental blocks about self care so I'd say help is required and a type 1 diabetic should be a high priority for anything available (I was).
It is a very demanding condition so give yourself kudos for trying and reaching out here. You can get diabuddies here of course and I;ve seen so many threads from young type 1s who struggle.
BTW, at your age or similar, I went on my local DAFNE group and from that found a group of type 1s who were happy to go to the pub every 4-6 weeks or out for a meal. This little group is still going strong after 11 years and it is great to know you can have a drink and talk pumps/fsl and about all of our frustrations plus plenty of politics, sports or whatever too. If it has been a while since your last course, perhaps a refresher could help you re focus and give you someone to vent with? Our little group is in Surrey so message me if you are local so I can give you details.
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