I guess even after 15yrs of being diabetic i would accept it but i cant i rather die younger and live happy and free than stuck in a cage adding years to a life i feel i really dont want to live
I geel like i am writing an essay with every message lol sorry for the eye strain
Haha wish i could see it that way coz how i see it is i would be chained to the cage having to spend all my time making sure the ****** stays in there so whos the prisoner really? Even just drinking coffee is a problem coz i am not willing to have set times i can drink it... A normal bg day for me is like this ( with doing all my insulin and testing fully: wake up 13.4 get dressed and kids ready for school and have a couple of coffees to wake up, before i get some breakfast 17.9 eat do insulin. Before lunch maybe get down to 12.1 (coz i have been drinking coffee all morning) eat do insulin. After getting kids from school 8.4 (fantastic) more coffee while sort kids and animals out and cook. Before main meal 16.9 (***) then hypo before bed middle of the night 23.7 more insulin shattered from lack of sleep but maybe then wake up to 6.8 or as the last few morning 4.8 just to have another 15.6 before breakfast
No i dont or feel anyone is nagging here and quite a few things have made me giggle. I know what your all saying is right just my stupid head and independence gets in the way of that and as i havent changed my view on it in the last 15 years i would say its going to be a slow trek lol but i am sure i will see the light one daySee, that all sounds to me like your insulin doses need tuning. Type 1 is ****, yes, and it's never going to be a walk in the park, but if your daily life is being affected like that when slight tweaks to your doses and ratios would help, then it's sad.
I have 3 children and they pretty much dictate my routine (or lack of it!) but I feel 1000% better with good sugars.
Someone once said that you can ignore your diabetes but it won't ignore you....
I remember that when I'm tempted not to bother.
I'll shut up now because you'll think I'm nagging, but I promise I'm not. Just encouraging you to push the diabetes back down under your thumb where the nasty little thing belongs.
I will get there one day xagree totally with @azure -- getting control and keeping the D in its little space is huge in terms of day to day mental wellbeing.
hope you can tune in to this .......... x
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