ljmc
Active Member
Hello Everyone,
Since I was diagnosed 15 years ago I have come to notice that as soon as I mentioned I am a diabetic at appointments then suddenly what ever I am being treated for is because of my diabetes or I am at a higher risk. I had a cataract removed 3 years into my diabetes and was informed it was a diabetic complications. I remember my first meeting at the diabetic clinic and them listing the variety of complications of what could go wrong if I don't look after myself. Kept an eye on my urine, skin, feet, blood glucose etc Been having a variety of success and failures over the years but been lucky enough to not suffer permanent damage so far (Touch wood
) Recently (Since 2020) I had noticed an issue with my hand. Turned out to be trigger finger (Not a strain or tendinitis according to 2 visits with a nurse) and the doctor just mentioned that diabetics have a higher risk of developing it but couldn't say why. 2021 comes around and my shoulder starts to get stiff. Another couple of appointments over 6 months with a nurse telling me it's a strain etc to finally get seen by a physiotherapist (In 2022) who tells me it's a frozen shoulder and diabetics are a higher risk and they see more of them than normal patients (Always loved being considered more than normal
) Are there any other surprises I need to look out for cause I can't wait for the next issue and would love a heads up.
Thank you for reading,
Any problems with my spelling or grammar it's probably because of my diabetes and not my dyslexia
Since I was diagnosed 15 years ago I have come to notice that as soon as I mentioned I am a diabetic at appointments then suddenly what ever I am being treated for is because of my diabetes or I am at a higher risk. I had a cataract removed 3 years into my diabetes and was informed it was a diabetic complications. I remember my first meeting at the diabetic clinic and them listing the variety of complications of what could go wrong if I don't look after myself. Kept an eye on my urine, skin, feet, blood glucose etc Been having a variety of success and failures over the years but been lucky enough to not suffer permanent damage so far (Touch wood


Thank you for reading,
Any problems with my spelling or grammar it's probably because of my diabetes and not my dyslexia
