Hi All,
Massive shock for me - diagnosed on Tuesday with Type One Diabetes
Lucky for me, i am keen on my sports, particularly kick boxing, long distance running and gym work and therefore have a healthy eating lifestyle (probably why diabetes came as quite a shock to me)
Does anybody have any lifestyle tips and tricks for me regarding diabetes?
(those tips not already taught during meetings with the diabetes NHS team)
Thanks, Andy
Hi Andy, welcome to the forum
🙂 Sorry I missed this earlier, and sorry to hear about your diagnosis. It came as a bit of a shock to me too - I was due to run the Stockholm Marathon the week I got diagnosed!
😱 What insulin are you on? How did the diagnosis come about?
Sport will definitely help you to manage your diabetes well, although it can be a little tricky at the beginning as you gain experience of your own personal needs so you can exercise safely, and to the best of your ability. Diabetes is quite an individual condition and people can react in quite different ways, so it's important to take things slowly and carefully to begin with, with plenty of testing involved. I'm just basically a runner - ran my first marathon in 1984 - but as you are involved in a number of different sports you might find that your requirements for insulin and/or carbs vary according to the activity. One of the first books I bought after diagnosis was the
Diabetic Athlete's Handbook which I found to be very good at explaining the science behind it all and the potential challenges for different types of activity. I would also add my voice to those recommending
Type 1 Diabetes in Children Adolescents and Young People by Ragnar Hanas - I was 49 at diagnosis, so you can safely disregard the notion it's just for kids, it's an essential part of the library for ALL Type 1s!
🙂
You might also find the website
Runsweet website useful
🙂 Plus, for more general tips, get yourself the free
'100 Things' book from Diabetes UK.
Feel free to ask any questions you may have, it's more than likely that we can give you an answer - no question is considered 'silly'!
🙂 Let us know how you get on
🙂