Hi All,
Got diagnosed about a month ago after my blood tests around my Heart checks (I had surgery about ten/eleven years ago). Its Type 2 but that’s as much as know about it as far as diagnosis is concerned.
Away to the hospital next week for my eye exam (so looking forward to that) and going along with flow on “what next?”.
Getting my head around the whole life style changes (again!) so got a few things started, which incorporates the whole heart thing as well. Challenging but nothing that I’m not used to or too daunting (it is what it is and I do have options, at least).
Determined that this will not take over my life as it’s there to be lived rather than be feared and I’ve come to terms that this is one more thing to consider in the every day. If anything, it is spurring me on with more momentum to sort myself out and turn things around. It’s not easy but nothing is these days and, don’t get me wrong, it has been a bit a rollercoaster ride with all the “other” stuff going on at the moment.
Being a newbie to all this, if you’ve got one ”golden nugget” of advice to give anyone starting out with Diabetes, what would it be?
Kevin
Got diagnosed about a month ago after my blood tests around my Heart checks (I had surgery about ten/eleven years ago). Its Type 2 but that’s as much as know about it as far as diagnosis is concerned.
Away to the hospital next week for my eye exam (so looking forward to that) and going along with flow on “what next?”.
Getting my head around the whole life style changes (again!) so got a few things started, which incorporates the whole heart thing as well. Challenging but nothing that I’m not used to or too daunting (it is what it is and I do have options, at least).
Determined that this will not take over my life as it’s there to be lived rather than be feared and I’ve come to terms that this is one more thing to consider in the every day. If anything, it is spurring me on with more momentum to sort myself out and turn things around. It’s not easy but nothing is these days and, don’t get me wrong, it has been a bit a rollercoaster ride with all the “other” stuff going on at the moment.
Being a newbie to all this, if you’ve got one ”golden nugget” of advice to give anyone starting out with Diabetes, what would it be?
Kevin