Gardevoir
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 51
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
Hi there,
I'm a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic (hit the 1 week mark today, Friday) and am looking forward to talking to the many others who go through their days in similar ways.
I was hit with a very nasty covid punch but recovered after 2 weeks. 2 to 3 days later, I started peeing and drinking water like crazy. I did not know what was going on and figured that it'd most likely be an UTI. After my urine was tested, it was quickly apparent that it was not an UTI and that it was in fact diabetes. Tonight, I realized that Covid can affect and harm the pancreas which is what I suspect has happened to me. I've otherwise been in a very healthy condition.
My insurance covers the FreeStyle Libre 2 which has made it very easy to figure out how my body reacts to certain foods or activities and how quickly or slowly it can change.
My HbA1c (IFCC) came back as 110 H. I believe that's 12.2%. I don't really know what this means but I do know that it's important. I should look into that now that I mention it.
I'm currently also at almost all times above 22mmol/L with my current dosages of insulin. I'm confident in how to calculate the amount of insulin I should/shouldn't be taking but I haven't really been instructed to do so yet so I'm not sure if I should. Receiving this news and having a supportive partner allows you to get a lot of information.
This is my first time talking about it in "public". I've (as expected) had a heavy wave of emotions come through me since I got the news.
I'm very grateful to have found this platform and I'm looking forward to learning more!
I'm a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic (hit the 1 week mark today, Friday) and am looking forward to talking to the many others who go through their days in similar ways.
I was hit with a very nasty covid punch but recovered after 2 weeks. 2 to 3 days later, I started peeing and drinking water like crazy. I did not know what was going on and figured that it'd most likely be an UTI. After my urine was tested, it was quickly apparent that it was not an UTI and that it was in fact diabetes. Tonight, I realized that Covid can affect and harm the pancreas which is what I suspect has happened to me. I've otherwise been in a very healthy condition.
My insurance covers the FreeStyle Libre 2 which has made it very easy to figure out how my body reacts to certain foods or activities and how quickly or slowly it can change.
My HbA1c (IFCC) came back as 110 H. I believe that's 12.2%. I don't really know what this means but I do know that it's important. I should look into that now that I mention it.
I'm currently also at almost all times above 22mmol/L with my current dosages of insulin. I'm confident in how to calculate the amount of insulin I should/shouldn't be taking but I haven't really been instructed to do so yet so I'm not sure if I should. Receiving this news and having a supportive partner allows you to get a lot of information.
This is my first time talking about it in "public". I've (as expected) had a heavy wave of emotions come through me since I got the news.
I'm very grateful to have found this platform and I'm looking forward to learning more!