gll
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
- Pronouns
- She/Her
Hi Mareen
You have had some fantastic advice and stuff in the above replies but wanted to say hi and welcome anyway
I can totally appreciate how hard it can be for T1s having life as you know it flipped on its head in a very short space of time. I always have recognised my path to insulin was a much slower (probably easier in some respects) one (7 months from diagnosis) and I still struggle some days and I had time to mentally prepare for it.
Its okay to feel thrown and angry and sad and all the emotions and there's plenty of space on the forums with folks who understand. You aren't alone at all
We do have a daily thread over in general called the group 7 day waking average which is like a daily check in, coffee morning type deal. We don't post averages (the thread evolved), just waking readings (even that's sorta optional really) and some chit chat. It has 100% helped me to feel normal about diabetes and helps me to see that no ones got it perfectly under control (so be kinder to myself) and we can still live life to the fullest despite the challenges.
It's usually busiest in the mornings (I would suggest turning off notifications for the thread) but folks post throughout the day and night too.
https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/threads/group-7-day-waking-average.20148
Its there if you feel like jumping in, no invites needed 🙂
Most peeps echo this across the forums but going to say anyway. No question is too silly. If you don't know you don't know. We also use abbreviations so if you aren't sure what we mean, again, ask.
The forums generally is the least judgy, most supportive place I have found on the internet 😉
You have had some fantastic advice and stuff in the above replies but wanted to say hi and welcome anyway
I can totally appreciate how hard it can be for T1s having life as you know it flipped on its head in a very short space of time. I always have recognised my path to insulin was a much slower (probably easier in some respects) one (7 months from diagnosis) and I still struggle some days and I had time to mentally prepare for it.
Its okay to feel thrown and angry and sad and all the emotions and there's plenty of space on the forums with folks who understand. You aren't alone at all
We do have a daily thread over in general called the group 7 day waking average which is like a daily check in, coffee morning type deal. We don't post averages (the thread evolved), just waking readings (even that's sorta optional really) and some chit chat. It has 100% helped me to feel normal about diabetes and helps me to see that no ones got it perfectly under control (so be kinder to myself) and we can still live life to the fullest despite the challenges.
It's usually busiest in the mornings (I would suggest turning off notifications for the thread) but folks post throughout the day and night too.
https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/threads/group-7-day-waking-average.20148
Its there if you feel like jumping in, no invites needed 🙂
Most peeps echo this across the forums but going to say anyway. No question is too silly. If you don't know you don't know. We also use abbreviations so if you aren't sure what we mean, again, ask.
The forums generally is the least judgy, most supportive place I have found on the internet 😉