Robinredbreast
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I really, really wish people would stop banging on about physical activity. I would love to. The fact that I can't absolutely kills me. It is not a choice. I have never felt this sick for this long and it is just grinding me down. It's almost starting to just be normal now but every so often I just end up leaning on something going "oh god" and it hits you.
OOps, forgot to hit reply in the post above, please read it.I don't think anyone knows how sick I should be feeling. I think a lot of people just forget what normal feels like. It's only been seven months, I can still remember what normal feels like.
If I try to go running I make it about 500 metres and feel like I need to lie down. Basically I constantly feel like I just ran a 5K. Basically it is exactly what you would expect to feel like if your body was suddenly to become unable to extract energy from food so it is not exactly shock of the century. I would not really expect to be able to do much given what I am able to eat.Totally agree. Being diabetic should not make you feel as you are describing.
I remember how I felt before diagnosis and feel a million times better now!
Do not understand why you are unable to exercise at all. Either you dosing is incorrect, your mental outlook is preventing you or something else is going on. I'm assuming you've tried to deal with these issues via your GP.
Do you eat any fat to make up for the calories you’re not getting from carbs?If I try to go running I make it about 500 metres and feel like I need to lie down. Basically I constantly feel like I just ran a 5K. Basically it is exactly what you would expect to feel like if your body was suddenly to become unable to extract energy from food so it is not exactly shock of the century. I would not really expect to be able to do much given what I am able to eat.
Basically I constantly feel like I just ran a 5K.
I would not really expect to be able to do much given what I am able to eat.
I don't get what you mean when you say this, as you seem to be suggesting it is a bad feeling? After 5k you should be feeling alive and alert, it's not exactly tough endurance distance. As you can't run 5K now I presume your memory of feeling awful after 5k is pre diagnosis, why did you feel so bad then?
You can have them. Just inject for them!I didn't. I used to love it, it was great. What I feel like now (or what I felt like at about 11am today) is just completely exhausted like you would if you'd been running, just without all the endorphins and good stuff.
And yes normally I would go running then eat a six inch subway marinara melt and a chocolate cookie and feel awesome, it's weird the things you crave when you can't have them.
Okay mum.@NoKindOfSusie. We have direct messaged in the past. I have made suggestions. Lots of other people have made excellent suggestions. There has been much support in most of these posts. We are all LIVING with this disease. I know you don’t want it and have railed against acceptance. However, I repeat, we are ALL LIVING with this disease on this forum. You are not living you are existing. This makes me extremely sad.
The problems you describe are not normal for the vast majority of people. Please, please, please seek out an alternative GP who you feel comfy with and can refer you to a supportive diabetic team. You do not have to accept what you have at the moment. There is something radically wrong with your medication or there is another underlying, as yet undiagnosed condition.
You are young and life is for living. Please do not come back with an excuse, take control of your life now!
Okay mum.
(My mum is far away, you guys are as good as I'm getting right now!)
Appointment next week, I am going armed with I Am Serious Lawyer suit, @Mel dCP approved battle handbag, and determination to be cool, calm, professional, and UTTERLY IMPOSSIBLE TO DISLODGE until they let me stop taking this stuff (and presumably try something else.)
Also libre on order.
And no I am not going to start eating chocolate cookies as I value my toes and my eyesight.
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