kellie lees
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 67
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
My husband has just found out he has type 1 diabetes i just wanted to talk to people who are living with it and ask can he lead a long normal life? The diabetes nurse has been great but then we met with our GP who told us my husband (fit healthy 30 year old) would need to take statins and would need to take loads of other tablets as well as the insulin to ensure he's ok in 20 years time as there's a high high chance he'll have a heart attack? This felt very negative to us as we had originally felt like if he can control it with his insulin and keep his levels where they should be - yes it would be hard and we'd have to adjust - but he could carry on as normal!!?!
i just wanted to talk to people who are living with it and ask can he lead a long normal life?
With the best will in the world, it's not humanly possible for a GP to know everything! Unless your GP has a specific interest in diabetes he's not going to know much about type 1 because he will rarely encounter it... to put it in perspective, my endocrinologist says his patients are the experts not him! Push for an appointment at the endocrinology dept to get started on the right path and access to REALLY informed doctors and nurses.My husband has just found out he has type 1 diabetes i just wanted to talk to people who are living with it and ask can he lead a long normal life? The diabetes nurse has been great but then we met with our GP who told us my husband (fit healthy 30 year old) would need to take statins and would need to take loads of other tablets as well as the insulin to ensure he's ok in 20 years time as there's a high high chance he'll have a heart attack? This felt very negative to us as we had originally felt like if he can control it with his insulin and keep his levels where they should be - yes it would be hard and we'd have to adjust - but he could carry on as normal!!?!
My husband has just found out he has type 1 diabetes i just wanted to talk to people who are living with it and ask can he lead a long normal life? The diabetes nurse has been great but then we met with our GP who told us my husband (fit healthy 30 year old) would need to take statins and would need to take loads of other tablets as well as the insulin to ensure he's ok in 20 years time as there's a high high chance he'll have a heart attack? This felt very negative to us as we had originally felt like if he can control it with his insulin and keep his levels where they should be - yes it would be hard and we'd have to adjust - but he could carry on as normal!!?!
This is where we are stuck!!
At the moment in the day my husbands levels are between 5 and 7 which is good but in the mornings he's still sometimes at 8 (this has come down hugely since being diagnosed) so we feel we are on the right tracks!
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