Wulliee
Member
- Messages
- 13
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi all,
I'm Wullie (short for William) and live in Motherwell nr Glasgow. I'm 42 years old and work in the transport office for DHL.
I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when I was 35. I've had a few problems over the last 7 years but recently I find it's getting to me and effecting every day life as well as putting me in my current state of depression.
To cut a long story short, over the last 7 years I've lost over 6 stone. Being 6ft 3" I've never been overweight but I'm now barely 10 stone. My feet are currently on fire and I have absolutely no strength in my legs. I get mild pain across my chest on a regular basis too.
I've been in hospital a few times over the years but it's getting to the point that I feel no GP has a clue what I'm going through. Only last night I had to leave my work early cause I felt really dizzy and had zero strength even although I eat well and exercise regular (mainly about an hours walk daily). I'm pretty scared that I'm going to loose my job due to the time off I've had even although I've always had a good work ethic since I left school.
I just wish I could get the strength I had before and stop feeling like total ****. I look after myself and I've always done what I've been told to regarding insulin and medication etc...
I'm Wullie (short for William) and live in Motherwell nr Glasgow. I'm 42 years old and work in the transport office for DHL.
I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when I was 35. I've had a few problems over the last 7 years but recently I find it's getting to me and effecting every day life as well as putting me in my current state of depression.
To cut a long story short, over the last 7 years I've lost over 6 stone. Being 6ft 3" I've never been overweight but I'm now barely 10 stone. My feet are currently on fire and I have absolutely no strength in my legs. I get mild pain across my chest on a regular basis too.
I've been in hospital a few times over the years but it's getting to the point that I feel no GP has a clue what I'm going through. Only last night I had to leave my work early cause I felt really dizzy and had zero strength even although I eat well and exercise regular (mainly about an hours walk daily). I'm pretty scared that I'm going to loose my job due to the time off I've had even although I've always had a good work ethic since I left school.
I just wish I could get the strength I had before and stop feeling like total ****. I look after myself and I've always done what I've been told to regarding insulin and medication etc...