Hi Everyone,
I really need to rant, hope this is ok, if not please delete!
I am having a wobble! I hate diabetes and what it has done to my life!
I have been to see my DSN today as I am having monthly appointments at the moment following new diagnosis in November. I told the DSN that I have not been feeling well, having headaches (which I never get), feeling hungover - even though I don't drink! I feel like I'm becoming forgetful and really struggling to concentrate, especially at work. I am also having a lot of hypos and low readings. The DSN says I am not eating enough and the truth is I don't feel like I know what to eat anymore!
As I am a wheelchair user I have not been weighed in a good few years as I cannot stand on normal scales. My GP surgery does not have any seated scales and the health centre where I see the DSN doesn't have them either so I am trying to find an alternative way to be weighed. I know from the way my clothes fit that I am losing weight, although I do have to keep an eye on my weight anyway as I am not mobile and as I am not very tall, I don't like to carry too much weight. The DSN is going to refer me to a dietitian and has suggested I look at starting to 'Carb Count'. I just don't know where to start! I work full time, and simply don't have time to weigh out food! I am used to eating as healthy as I can meat/fish/veg/salad etc. but I'm not sure this is working anymore.
I've had a quick look at LCHF but again don't know where to start and I am worried that fat will increase my weight. The DSN has mentioned sending me on a BERT and DAPHNE course although has not talked about what they are.
I have also been sent an appointment for an eye screening and the letter says I will be having drops in my eyes that will blur my vision for 6 -8 hours after the appointment. Due to this i am unsure if I will be able to work on this day.
To say I am feeling overwhelmed is an understatement... I am struggling to fit in all these different appointments (I never had any before and never even went to the Dr's). I am struggling keep having to request time off work and although my manager is lovely, I'm not sure she understands much about diabetes!
I hope you are all having a lovely Valentines evening, my other half has gone to work for a rest! 😱
Best wishes to you all and thanks for reading
Ruby
I really need to rant, hope this is ok, if not please delete!
I am having a wobble! I hate diabetes and what it has done to my life!
I have been to see my DSN today as I am having monthly appointments at the moment following new diagnosis in November. I told the DSN that I have not been feeling well, having headaches (which I never get), feeling hungover - even though I don't drink! I feel like I'm becoming forgetful and really struggling to concentrate, especially at work. I am also having a lot of hypos and low readings. The DSN says I am not eating enough and the truth is I don't feel like I know what to eat anymore!
As I am a wheelchair user I have not been weighed in a good few years as I cannot stand on normal scales. My GP surgery does not have any seated scales and the health centre where I see the DSN doesn't have them either so I am trying to find an alternative way to be weighed. I know from the way my clothes fit that I am losing weight, although I do have to keep an eye on my weight anyway as I am not mobile and as I am not very tall, I don't like to carry too much weight. The DSN is going to refer me to a dietitian and has suggested I look at starting to 'Carb Count'. I just don't know where to start! I work full time, and simply don't have time to weigh out food! I am used to eating as healthy as I can meat/fish/veg/salad etc. but I'm not sure this is working anymore.
I've had a quick look at LCHF but again don't know where to start and I am worried that fat will increase my weight. The DSN has mentioned sending me on a BERT and DAPHNE course although has not talked about what they are.
I have also been sent an appointment for an eye screening and the letter says I will be having drops in my eyes that will blur my vision for 6 -8 hours after the appointment. Due to this i am unsure if I will be able to work on this day.
To say I am feeling overwhelmed is an understatement... I am struggling to fit in all these different appointments (I never had any before and never even went to the Dr's). I am struggling keep having to request time off work and although my manager is lovely, I'm not sure she understands much about diabetes!
I hope you are all having a lovely Valentines evening, my other half has gone to work for a rest! 😱
Best wishes to you all and thanks for reading
Ruby