Fe 82
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi everyone,
I was diagnosed Type 1 last October, and have been getting to grips with it since. Going through denial and irregular testing, saying to my friends 'I am not a diabetic, but someone who has diabetes', I am now coming to terms with the serious aspect of controlling my levels.
I have met a handful of people in the past few months at a carbohydrate counting session at the local clinic, but the local support forums (outside the NHS) seem non-existent. The clinic is attended by much older people than I, and I have realised that it is really getting me down that I have noone to talk to who understands (despite many sympathetic non-diabetics). My doctor yesterday suggested looking at this site.
I would appreciate anyone's comment if they are in a similar situation or who can offer any empathy - young, battling with a recent diagnosis, oh and have the added complication with trying to get their Hba1c sorted as they may be considering children in the next year. My recent Hba1c was 8, so i have to really focus on that for the next test...not easy for someone with a sweet tooth, who is also having to battle with weight gain for the first time in her life. Even as a positive person, I'm finding the frustration and isolation difficult to keep at bay.
Fe.
I was diagnosed Type 1 last October, and have been getting to grips with it since. Going through denial and irregular testing, saying to my friends 'I am not a diabetic, but someone who has diabetes', I am now coming to terms with the serious aspect of controlling my levels.
I have met a handful of people in the past few months at a carbohydrate counting session at the local clinic, but the local support forums (outside the NHS) seem non-existent. The clinic is attended by much older people than I, and I have realised that it is really getting me down that I have noone to talk to who understands (despite many sympathetic non-diabetics). My doctor yesterday suggested looking at this site.
I would appreciate anyone's comment if they are in a similar situation or who can offer any empathy - young, battling with a recent diagnosis, oh and have the added complication with trying to get their Hba1c sorted as they may be considering children in the next year. My recent Hba1c was 8, so i have to really focus on that for the next test...not easy for someone with a sweet tooth, who is also having to battle with weight gain for the first time in her life. Even as a positive person, I'm finding the frustration and isolation difficult to keep at bay.
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