It really is. But, if anything it's the opposite for me. After the letter I received, hope creeped in. I thought 'why invite me in person to the pump clinic, in February, if it's going to be a no'. I've desperately tried to nip that thought in the bud. It'll make hearing a no all the more gutting.Very frustrating. I can understand it is hard to remain positive. I was told at my appointment that I had been approved for a pump. Hope you hear soon.
Hi @hh1, I've yet to hear anything actually concrete. I've received no call, but having contacted the hospital I've been told my notes say that they'll reassess on 27th February. They offered me Toujeo in the time being to see how that helps. It's been frustrating that I had to find out this way, and that none of this was actually mentioned in my initial meeting. But holding onto the fact it's not an outright no.Hi @Marie 2, hope all's well with you and everyone else. @SherwoodT1 have you heard anything yet? Do you have a date for your next meeting at the clinic? And how was your eye test @Nicola M?
Thanks for the update, and keep us posted. I bet 27 Feb feels like ages away though hopefully it'll be worth the waitHi @hh1, I've yet to hear anything actually concrete. I've received no call, but having contacted the hospital I've been told my notes say that they'll reassess on 27th February. They offered me Toujeo in the time being to see how that helps. It's been frustrating that I had to find out this way, and that none of this was actually mentioned in my initial meeting. But holding onto the fact it's not an outright no.
Had to ring them for my results, they said everything is looking really good but I am going to still be under hospital care and will need to go back in 3-4 months time. Slightly disappointed and kind of wondering when they will actually discharge me from their careHi @Marie 2, hope all's well with you and everyone else. @SherwoodT1 have you heard anything yet? Do you have a date for your next meeting at the clinic? And how was your eye test @Nicola M?
I can see why you'd feel a bit disappointed, though better safe and all that. Glad they say it's looking goodHad to ring them for my results, they said everything is looking really good but I am going to still be under hospital care and will need to go back in 3-4 months time. Slightly disappointed and kind of wondering when they will actually discharge me from their care
I suspect the whole blood cell count thing has something to do with a suspected spleen trauma when I busted 3 ribs a couple of months back?@Jaylee I hate the waiting, you can't help but worry some. I'm sure you know to call if they don't contact you within a few days. Sometimes you need to be the squeaky wheel. My white count was only a little low earlier this year and by the next test it was normal. Hopefully your levels return to normal soon and everything's okay.
Honestly, I feel your pain, since being Ill at the beginning of October I don't think I've ever really fully recovered but I also don't think having a 2.5-year-old in the house is helping matters much. I had a bout of getting UTI's a lot although that has settled now but with being allergic to penicillins and having epilepsy there's not an awful lot they can prescribe for me antibiotic-wise either, its always fun and games when I get an infectionGood morning everyone. Hope everyone is on a feeling fit and well countdown to Christmas.
I myself am at last improving after 4 weeks of having everything thrown at me. Started with Norovirus which included a blue light trip to A&E and 9 hours on a stretcher on a drip. Just coming out other side when, wham! This awful flu virus (not covid) hit my husband and I. Am sure we picked that up at hospital. Then at 64 years old I got my first UTI which I am sure enjoyed feeding on the higher glucose in my system. Antibiotic No1 I had an allergic reaction to and spent 3 days in bed being sick. No2 was never going to work on the nasty little bugs present. Which brings us to No3, no sickness, hurrah! Seems to be working, hurrah! However, following a frightening 3 hour middle of the night eat your weight in sugar hypo, it turns out in the small print, it says in rare events can cause hypoglycaemia. What! Have drastically cut back all my insulins to help me manage until I finish them on Christmas Day. Do not want to abandon them as I’m nervous about trying another drug. Both antibiotics now added to a long list of drugs that I am unable to take.
Am still standing and laughing and determined to enjoy Christmas. Plus I feel better for just writing down and getting this saga off my chest so to speak, with people who understand that this diabetes lark just adds a whole extra level of complications to other illnesses.
Happy Christmas all!