FreidaMercury
Member
- Messages
- 8
- Location
- Mid Devon
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Rude people, finger pricks, carbs!
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During some moderator housekeeping this post from member @FreidaMercury has been misplaced.
It is a reply to @Julie27318 ‘s post
Post in thread 'Type 2'
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/type-2.211601/post-2800465
Apologies for any confusion caused.
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Hi Julie, I feel your pain! I too have depression which is hell on its own. Are you on medication for it? Sending you a hug in the meantime.
How long have you been diabetic for? Sometimes I feel the nurses talk about it so much they become immune to how it makes people feel and not being diabetic themselves, have no understanding of how difficult it is.
You are at a higher risk of strokes, heart disease and circulatory issues but I’ve not known anyone lose their hair unless they are on certain drugs. But these risks can be minimised with appropriate treatment and diet and looking after yourself which is what you sound like you are trying to do.
I think they are wrong to say there is nothing you can do about it, many people have now reversed their diabetes and there is lots you can do to keep it under control.
I’m new to this forum too after being in denial for many years and have recently had a shock to my health due to my diabetes. I’ve found reading the posts on here is very helpful and lots of support, hopefully they can help you too!
During some moderator housekeeping this post from member @FreidaMercury has been misplaced.
It is a reply to @Julie27318 ‘s post
Post in thread 'Type 2'
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/type-2.211601/post-2800465
Apologies for any confusion caused.
===============================================
Hi Julie, I feel your pain! I too have depression which is hell on its own. Are you on medication for it? Sending you a hug in the meantime.
How long have you been diabetic for? Sometimes I feel the nurses talk about it so much they become immune to how it makes people feel and not being diabetic themselves, have no understanding of how difficult it is.
You are at a higher risk of strokes, heart disease and circulatory issues but I’ve not known anyone lose their hair unless they are on certain drugs. But these risks can be minimised with appropriate treatment and diet and looking after yourself which is what you sound like you are trying to do.
I think they are wrong to say there is nothing you can do about it, many people have now reversed their diabetes and there is lots you can do to keep it under control.
I’m new to this forum too after being in denial for many years and have recently had a shock to my health due to my diabetes. I’ve found reading the posts on here is very helpful and lots of support, hopefully they can help you too!
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