Daphne
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi there. My name is Daphne and I am 62 years old. I was diagnosed as a Type 2 diabetic on 1st April 2015. I hoped it was some kind of joke, but less than a year later I had to resign from my post as Headteacher of an Infant school and Nursery. I couldn't manage to eat properly nor get the exercise I needed to keep my sugar levels down with the pressures of work.
After ever increasing medication it was discovered that I was actually Type 1 in April 2017. Two months later I was diagnosed with Coeliac disease. A gluten free diet is easy to follow these days, but I am still struggling to control my sugar levels.
I am hoping that I will get some tips from the different forums; they have certainly been helpful so far! I am particularly concerned about introducing exercise. I used to swim 30 lengths regularly, but now struggle to take the dog for a walk or garden for an hour without getting a hypo. I have also put on weight recently and would welcome advice on how to lose it again.
I look forward to hearing from some of you soon.
After ever increasing medication it was discovered that I was actually Type 1 in April 2017. Two months later I was diagnosed with Coeliac disease. A gluten free diet is easy to follow these days, but I am still struggling to control my sugar levels.
I am hoping that I will get some tips from the different forums; they have certainly been helpful so far! I am particularly concerned about introducing exercise. I used to swim 30 lengths regularly, but now struggle to take the dog for a walk or garden for an hour without getting a hypo. I have also put on weight recently and would welcome advice on how to lose it again.
I look forward to hearing from some of you soon.