Hello
@raybee,
I also have type 1 and Addisons.
I would like to assure you that I live a very busy active life running my own business during the day, working in a pub a couple of evenings a week, looking after the house, two kids an two dogs.
Since diagnosis of the two conditions I have also completed a marathon and a 50k walk.
I have only ever seen my diabetes consultant in regards to the Addisons, he was the one who recognised the symptoms when I attended my six monthly check up.
Before I was diagnosed with the Addisons I was suffering from a lot of unexplained hypos, the doctors say that the lack of cortisol will make my blood sugars drop.
Now that I am on the steroids my blood sugars are a lot higher and I need more insulin to keep my bloods level.
I am also on an insulin pump which enables me to adjust my basal settings in line with my steroids.
I have found that ensuring that you spread out your steroid dosage will cover you over a 24 hour period.
Stupidly on Christmas Eve I forgot to take my hydro, we were out early and eating at different times I checked my bloods before eating, bolused for my meal but by the end of the evening I was 1.8. My husband helped me and treated the hypo but I really struggled to keep my sugars up.
It was only the next day when I was trying to work out why it was happening did I realise that I had forgotten my tablet.
So what I am trying to say is that it is important to balance the steroids and the insulin as the two together seem to be a pain in the bum!
Are you on Facebook?
There are a couple of support groups on there where you can read others experiences.
I don't read all of their posts but if you have a question or concern they are a helpful bunch who can all offer good advice when you need it.
Sorry about the long post and life story lol.x