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What was your fasting blood glucose? (with some chat)

Hey, I was also rushed through but I had 6 exams 3 weeks after diagnosis so I could only go to the doctors at certain times. I’m glad I’m now under care of the diabetes centre rather than my GP. I also had issues with the blood tests not getting to the lab in time which meant having to go back and have them redone which caused further delays.

I also initially refused the insulin as I felt like it was all rushed and put it off 2 weeks. I must say it is the best thing I ever done to go on it as I can actually function relatively normal now.

I was worried as felt it was going to hurt but he nurses teach you how to do it properly. Just grab a bit of skin when injecting and you don’t even feel it.... I can honestly say that the finger pricking hurts more than the insulin pen.

At the moment I’m only on 10 units at night but I think this is due to increase due to me struggling wth levels in the morning.

I completely agree that sometimes people say the wrong things. I am always told stupid things like ‘I think Diet Coke caused it’ or ‘you can’t be diabetic as you’re not fat’. Don’t let other peoples stupid comments get to you. This forum has been a godsend in speaking to people who actually understand.

I would just limit your carbs and try to keep active and drink plenty of water before you see the doctors. Also don’t be too scared of the insulin, it is honestly OK.
 
According to some, passenger jets will soon be manned by only one pilot and a dog. The pilot is there to feed the dog. The dog is there to bite the pilot if the pilot touches anything.
Train the dog?

Manning an aircraft takes a very dogged sort of pilot.
 

Sorry to hear that @PenguinMum take care.
 
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