Pet70
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I can't believe I'm writing on this forum. I have a million questions. Can I list any of them here? no, my mind is too confused! Just let me release, it might help others, as well as me...
So, I'm 46, not overweight, I exercise, (even if it is not as regular as before), I eat well (mostly), drink far less than I used to, and yet here I am with diabetes! How?, I ask myself! I am actually in a hospital in China right now because I'm travelling. I got here about 10 days ago and went to a docs to get some antibiotics because of a chest infection getting worse. Doc tells me I actually have pneumonia!!! (I can't believe this either because I actually felt - and still feel - fine other than a wheezy chest and cough) and admits me as an inpatient. Insurance is covering it. All fine there. They do all of their tests and ask me if I know I am diabetic, "WHAT????", I say. "Nonsense!"
Here I am trying to deal with the fact that I have these two major things going on in my body and I'm so far from home! The docs have put me on Metaformin and Acarbose(?) 3 times a day and are telling me to check my BG levels 5 times a day. I am actually supposed to be moving on to Laos in a week, which the docs say I can do but I have to go slow due to the pneumonia recovery, which is clearing up really well in just 7 days.
I've had these 7 days in this hospital to sit and fester in my thoughts. I feel guilty about not having yearly check-ups for the last 4 years; lost like I'm totally alone with this (in a foreign country); completely overwhelmed by the massive amount of information I now have to try and take in; scared to death about having my feet and hands chopped off, not to mention the blindness! Eff me!...
I'm trying to think back to see if I can find any symptoms and the only ones I can think of are getting up to wee in the night and most definitely ED problems (men don't like to talk about this, but I think it's important here), but that's it; no weight loss, thirsts, or anything else on the list.
It's very reassuring to see others on here, especially those who have just been diagnosed also. I can see in the future that it is all a matter of 'taking control' of my own health and using knowledge as a medicine in its own right to make to right choices. But for now, I am as lost and uncertain as all of you other 'newbies'.
So, I'm 46, not overweight, I exercise, (even if it is not as regular as before), I eat well (mostly), drink far less than I used to, and yet here I am with diabetes! How?, I ask myself! I am actually in a hospital in China right now because I'm travelling. I got here about 10 days ago and went to a docs to get some antibiotics because of a chest infection getting worse. Doc tells me I actually have pneumonia!!! (I can't believe this either because I actually felt - and still feel - fine other than a wheezy chest and cough) and admits me as an inpatient. Insurance is covering it. All fine there. They do all of their tests and ask me if I know I am diabetic, "WHAT????", I say. "Nonsense!"
Here I am trying to deal with the fact that I have these two major things going on in my body and I'm so far from home! The docs have put me on Metaformin and Acarbose(?) 3 times a day and are telling me to check my BG levels 5 times a day. I am actually supposed to be moving on to Laos in a week, which the docs say I can do but I have to go slow due to the pneumonia recovery, which is clearing up really well in just 7 days.
I've had these 7 days in this hospital to sit and fester in my thoughts. I feel guilty about not having yearly check-ups for the last 4 years; lost like I'm totally alone with this (in a foreign country); completely overwhelmed by the massive amount of information I now have to try and take in; scared to death about having my feet and hands chopped off, not to mention the blindness! Eff me!...
I'm trying to think back to see if I can find any symptoms and the only ones I can think of are getting up to wee in the night and most definitely ED problems (men don't like to talk about this, but I think it's important here), but that's it; no weight loss, thirsts, or anything else on the list.
It's very reassuring to see others on here, especially those who have just been diagnosed also. I can see in the future that it is all a matter of 'taking control' of my own health and using knowledge as a medicine in its own right to make to right choices. But for now, I am as lost and uncertain as all of you other 'newbies'.