Good morning all, yet another newbie introducing themselves on the forum....Hi!
I was diagnosed Type1 in May last year and must admit, it was a huge shock!
I live a healthy lifestyle, eat well, married to a Vegan...maybe that's the issue??? (although I do eat meat) and exercise every day.
My blood glucose count went from my usual 5 to 37 in the space of 3 days. I was sent to the Rapid Diabetic Unit in Derby Hospital and was diagnosed with Type1.
They whole process was obviously very daunting. I shouldn't get type1 at 48! .......
The rapid unit were absolutely fantastic. They reassured me, advised me, guided me and made the whole sorry affair so much easier to comprehend and deal with.
I'm getting there. I was fitted with my Libre within a couple of months and have made a conscious effort to minimise changes in my life. I still eat well, I still exercise I just have to be a bit more careful in my eating patterns. I was a serial tea time eater and rarely ate breakfast or lunch..... not anymore!
Well its interesting to read other peoples issues and advice on this forum and count myself lucky that I've not really had too many problems.
My thought is.... I didn't ask for it but I've got it. I can't get rid of it but I can live with it. I could have been diagnose with something far more sinister rather than type1. I still have many many (many) years left in the tank and I'm damn sure I'm going to claw back as much company pension as possible in the years to come!
Everyone else on here, all the best for the future..... and hello again!
I was diagnosed Type1 in May last year and must admit, it was a huge shock!
I live a healthy lifestyle, eat well, married to a Vegan...maybe that's the issue??? (although I do eat meat) and exercise every day.
My blood glucose count went from my usual 5 to 37 in the space of 3 days. I was sent to the Rapid Diabetic Unit in Derby Hospital and was diagnosed with Type1.
They whole process was obviously very daunting. I shouldn't get type1 at 48! .......
The rapid unit were absolutely fantastic. They reassured me, advised me, guided me and made the whole sorry affair so much easier to comprehend and deal with.
I'm getting there. I was fitted with my Libre within a couple of months and have made a conscious effort to minimise changes in my life. I still eat well, I still exercise I just have to be a bit more careful in my eating patterns. I was a serial tea time eater and rarely ate breakfast or lunch..... not anymore!
Well its interesting to read other peoples issues and advice on this forum and count myself lucky that I've not really had too many problems.
My thought is.... I didn't ask for it but I've got it. I can't get rid of it but I can live with it. I could have been diagnose with something far more sinister rather than type1. I still have many many (many) years left in the tank and I'm damn sure I'm going to claw back as much company pension as possible in the years to come!
Everyone else on here, all the best for the future..... and hello again!