BeardedBlind
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi everyone, completely new to diabetes as only just been diagnosed. I must admit, I'm a little confused. As you can imagine, I've been researching the heck out of it since I heard the news. I seem to be finding a lot of conflicting views/opinions. When I look at facebook groups and such, most of what I see is sadness for foods we can't eat anymore, or how awful it is to live with diabetes. My diabetic nurse made it sound like as long as I tested regularly, kept up with insulin and didn't go mad, I wouldn't have to actually give stuff up, maybe just cut down and eat a generally healthier diet than I did before. For some reference, I was diagnosed with diabetes due to side effects of a kidney transplant, so not particularly due to my lifestyle or anything. I'm finding it tricky to know what to believe, I mean, if any of the facebook groups are to be believed, I'm never eating chips ever again! Not that I would particularly care, but you get my point. I also noticed that the vast majority of these sorts of opinions were coming from americans, (maybe the process is different over there?) I don't know. I suppose I just want to know what to expect, I obviously know every case is different. at the moment i'm only on a very small amount of insolin, 2 units with each meal and 6 for my 24 hour one, and things will be a bit different once that dose is changed and I learn to manage it more myself. But even then, my nurse told me that it was about adapting the dose to what you were eating, rather than cutting things out of your diet completely!
Just a bit confused and would welcome any and all views on this.
thanks
Rob
Just a bit confused and would welcome any and all views on this.
thanks
Rob