I think you picked the right avatar, Chrisle.Steve you are letting it rule your life You need to stop worrying Take control You need to stop beating your self up as you will only make it worse I fly all the time Xmas I'm off to the Philippines Remember you control it Its does not control you and the rest will come back into place
Steve you are letting it rule your life You need to stop worrying Take control You need to stop beating your self up as you will only make it worse I fly all the time Xmas I'm off to the Philippines Remember you control it Its does not control you and the rest will come back into place
@Steve14 Well, things can get better than they are right now for sure. I have type 2 and so I am a little different than you-and I am a woman so I like, uh , being feminized, and you must know that it is late in the UK and most forum members are going to bed just about now...so you will likely get more replies in the morning. I am also divorced-for a long time so am probably really ill equipped to give you useful marital advice but I inject insulin daily and am wondering why you are hitting a vein so often when you weren't last year-have you lost weight? Did you need to lose weight? Some people need shorter needles than others and some need to use different injection sites because they do not have much fat under their skin. Techniques for injecting may need to change a little for someone who has very little fat. I am going to tag someone with type 1 who may be able to help you more than me. It may be tomorrow before he answers so please check back tomorrow if not sooner. @GrantGam1337 has more type 1 experience than I do with type 1 injections. @himtoo also has type 1 and lots of experince. Also, if you do not feel safe traveling: you just do not feel safe doing it, and I would not until I felt better about my diabetes control.
So, are you changing the site where you inject everytime and moving at least 2 inches from the site where you last injected?Yes, I'm borderline overweight I think. I haven't lost a pound since I got diagnosed. Well, actually I gained some pounds the weeks after diagnosis, but remained the same ever since. It's weird because prior my diagnosis I had bouts of losing/gaining each year, but not with T1. You know I could take the pain, it's just too much on top of my other issues. What bothers me most is going out and getting sick, so eventually I just give up and stay at home. It depresses me.
So, are you changing the site where you inject everytime and moving at least 2 inches from the site where you last injected?
@Steve14 Yes, you should not be injecting into exactly the same spot for at least two weeks between injections.Yes and no Ma'am. I change sites with each injection, but do not vary usual sites 2 inches apart. Nobody told me that I should.
So, you need to let a spot rest for at least two weeks between the time you last used exactly that spot and when you use it again.Yes and no Ma'am. I change sites with each injection, but do not vary usual sites 2 inches apart. Nobody told me that I should.
My MD knew about my plans of flying overseas, and he was okay with it. My diabetic doc agreed too, even encouraged me that it would greatly benefit me to clear out my head and just enjoy my time with my sweetheart. These conversations happened shortly before the summer, at which I got to experience how summer heat and diabetes (don't) go together. It was horrible. I couldn't leave the house because my control & knowledge wasn't as good as it is now. Great changes took place earlier this year when I stopped drinking milk and eating cereal cold turkey. It almost cut my levels half. I kept up with the same diet, and sadly I'm almost back to as high as I was before that.
Ok always check how long it's going to take. I have a man bag well that's what mates call it where I go it goes Its a bag goes over my shoulder When i was found to have it (diabetes) like you i hit a low thought my world had ended Even thought about selling my motorbike But my mate got me my bag in it goes.... wallet, phone, keys, Testing kits, Meds, bag of sweets and two bottles of water With the water I try and freeze it so always ice cold even if its out for the day or a few hours the bag goes strange at first But now i love it. Ok the plane and the flight.....Thank you for the encouraging words. Would you mind sharing your experiences with long flights and preparation etc. ? It would be a life saver. Thank you so much!
So, you need to let a spot rest for at least two weeks between the time you last used exactly that spot and when you use it again.
Keep us posted and I have tagged more experienced people with type 1 for you-they may be able to help you even more but they are not online right now. I would expect that they will answer tomorrow.This is the most helpful answer! Thank you so much! This may very well be the root cause of my struggles. And yes, I do have bruises.
Ok always check how long it's going to take. I have a man bag well that's what mates call it where I go it goes Its a bag goes over my shoulder When i was found to have it (diabetes) like you i hit a low thought my world had ended Even thought about selling my motorbike But my mate got me my bag in it goes.... wallet, phone, keys, Testing kits, Meds, bag of sweets and two bottles of water With the water I try and freeze it so always ice cold even if its out for the day or a few hours the bag goes strange at first But now i love it. Ok the plane and the flight.....
Always find out there first name of your air hostess/ flight attendant Remember as you have taken the time to remember there names, they will remember yours, And if there is any problems it's nice to know there names Plus you may get a little bit extra No not that lol But pillows extra drinks. And they will keep an extra eye out for you. So it sounds silly but it works .........
As for flights this year Feb went to Australia stopped at Singapore June Maine in USA godson 21st September mates 50th USA and for Xmas going to the Philippines. Hope this helps just a little bit of thinking a head and you take control of it
Chris
Most of them, love to chat on long flight most people go to sleep So they get bored When I went to my mates 50th in the USA Emily my flight attendant was chatting how she had just broken up with her partner And asked where was I going said mates birthday party She was shocked when I said he was 50 and I was hitting 48 she laughed said i would have put u at early 40s late 30s I said stop flerting Thats my point she spent the best part of an hour chatting to me Don't be afraid They are women they love to chatI will keep this in mind. Thank you. I've heard about this.... treating the crew right, and you will get the same in return. It's just that I felt awkward to start a chat and didn't wanted to be rude, taking time away from people who may really need it. But hey, now I will need it. Besides it should be more frightening to fly knowing that they don't know it! If I get there, I'll surely mention that I have a medical condition and may need an extra snack and checking on me just in case. Thanks!
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