Sacredgirl
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hey, never joined a support group before so don't quite know what to say! I'm friendly enough, so say hi if you like 🙂
about 10 years, how about yourself? im on pretty much everything ha. 5 injections a day, fast acting 3 times and slow acting 2 times, what about you? have you been part of this forum long? x
yeah my diabetic team are supportive when they need to be. its just i find it hard to accept that i have it, so i haven't yet, even after all the years. i have epilepsy to, so find it difficult, but ive pushed my luck with it all these past few months so thought a support group might make it all easier..after all, theres only so much my parents and friends can do when they don't really know how it/I feel. if that makes sense.
That makes perfect sense to me too, that's why I joined this forum. I went through a phase of denial, ate what I wanted and drank way too much - it was my rebellion when I left home and went to uni. It wasn't good for me but I wouldn't change anything, I learnt a lot from it. Since joing this forum I have met other people living with diabetes, they have given me the motivation to get on top of things and I feel so much better mentally, and I haven't had to accept a more boring diet, in fact I have more variety than before 🙂yeah my diabetic team are supportive when they need to be. its just i find it hard to accept that i have it, so i haven't yet, even after all the years. i have epilepsy to, so find it difficult, but ive pushed my luck with it all these past few months so thought a support group might make it all easier..after all, theres only so much my parents and friends can do when they don't really know how it/I feel. if that makes sense.
Hi Sacredgirl, welcome to the forum 🙂 It makes a lot of sense - however much they love you and want to support you they can't know what it's like to have to deal with it and try and walk that tightrope every day, looking at food and having to think about it and how it might affect you.
I found that it was best to accept it, do what I need to do to stay healthy and not let it interfere with all the other aspects of my life that are really important to me - you need to respect it, but don't dwell on it 🙂
We've found that everyone has something new to learn most days, so if you have anything that is worrying you or that has always been difficult for you, please let us know. There is almost bound to be someone else who can relate and share their own experiences and it can help enormously to know you are not alone 🙂