Elliebdays
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
As the title really, I've been diabetic for 13 years and i have been really well controlled up until the last 2 years my HbA1c has been climbimg and my last recording was 78 which is the highest it has been my consultant has been asking me to test my BG (so i bought a cheapish glucometer as type 2 I don't get one provided even though they keep asking me to test anyway that is a different issue) and honestly the results are pretty bad i'm going to bed at 21 most nights and my morning fasting glucose is 12 mmol
I was diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder in October last year and its been a lot to take on board i'm not making excuses but for some reason I can't seem to apply the things that used to work to control my glucose at the moment,I have terrible food issues where certain textures etc I can't handle and honestly because of executive function being at an all time low I can't even seem to cook a basic meal these days, add in general stress and things feel to much.
I really want to avoid going on insulin as the consultant keeps telling me it'll make me gain weight,I am currently on ligaralutide, empflagozin and metformin. Does anyone have experience managing diabetes alongside a burnout? I'm worried things are spiralling for me and i'd really like to get my control back
sorry this has been a bit long winded
L
I was diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder in October last year and its been a lot to take on board i'm not making excuses but for some reason I can't seem to apply the things that used to work to control my glucose at the moment,I have terrible food issues where certain textures etc I can't handle and honestly because of executive function being at an all time low I can't even seem to cook a basic meal these days, add in general stress and things feel to much.
I really want to avoid going on insulin as the consultant keeps telling me it'll make me gain weight,I am currently on ligaralutide, empflagozin and metformin. Does anyone have experience managing diabetes alongside a burnout? I'm worried things are spiralling for me and i'd really like to get my control back
sorry this has been a bit long winded
L