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I've been posting but what the hell, I might as well introduce myself now.

My name's Gemma, I'm 19 and I've had diabetes since a week before my 11th birthday. I'm told I have type 1 and 2 and I'm on Lantus and NovoRapid as well as Metformin. I don't know ANY diabetics so it's really lovely to have this place.

I'm studying for a BSc in Animal Behaviour and Welfare. I have three cats, three snakes and a gecko. I live in London with my mum and work part time as a receptionist.
 
Hi ya

Hi
Well ive been Diabetic type 1 for 32 years, and you are the 1st person I have met in my years to have both type 1 and type 2 that must e very confusing!
 
I've been posting but what the hell, I might as well introduce myself now.
I'm studying for a BSc in Animal Behaviour and Welfare. I have three cats, three snakes and a gecko. I live in London with my mum and work part time as a receptionist.

Hi Gemma

Sounds an interesting course. What do you plan on doing for a career when you've graduated?
 
Hi
Well ive been Diabetic type 1 for 32 years, and you are the 1st person I have met in my years to have both type 1 and type 2 that must e very confusing!

I don't get it either, but according to my nurse/consultant that's what I have 🙄

Hi Gemma

Sounds an interesting course. What do you plan on doing for a career when you've graduated?

I still don't really know. I'm attracted to all kinds of different areas of the animal industry... at the moment I'm leaning towards something welfare-related. I'd love to work for Compassion in World Farming for a while and try and make a difference.
 
Hi everyone,

Gemma - sounds like a really interesting course!! I'm an art teacher and absolutely love my job which I'm even more thankful for now that I've been diagnosed (only 2 weeks ago) as I'll be using it as a distraction..

I don't know if I have type 1 or 2 yet, should find out in a month they think. I'm on pills and injecting in the morning. I'm 30 and quite shocked about getting this as I've always been really healthy (even spent 7 years as a vegan!! so I know all about strict diets..).

Does anyone have any advice for a newbie on how to cope with this? I'm trying to be philosophical and think that after all there are probably much worse things to have, right?

Also - anyone got any thoughts on the recent Stem Cell research / results? I'd be interested to hear what you reckon.

Cheers! and hope to hear from you all soon!!
kitty
xx
 
hello all

Hi everyone,

Gemma - sounds like a really interesting course!! I'm an art teacher and absolutely love my job which I'm even more thankful for now that I've been diagnosed (only 2 weeks ago) as I'll be using it as a distraction..

I don't know if I have type 1 or 2 yet, should find out in a month they think. I'm on pills and injecting in the morning. I'm 30 and quite shocked about getting this as I've always been really healthy (even spent 7 years as a vegan!! so I know all about strict diets..).

Does anyone have any advice for a newbie on how to cope with this? I'm trying to be philosophical and think that after all there are probably much worse things to have, right?

Also - anyone got any thoughts on the recent Stem Cell research / results? I'd be interested to hear what you reckon.

Cheers! and hope to hear from you all soon!!
kitty
xx
 
Being healthy?

I don't know if I have type 1 or 2 yet, should find out in a month they think. I'm on pills and injecting in the morning. I'm 30 and quite shocked about getting this as I've always been really healthy (even spent 7 years as a vegan!! so I know all about strict diets..).

Hi kitty,

I don't think a healthy lifestyle comes into it much for developing Type 1. Type 2 is more a so called lifestyle issue, and even then it can still happen to people who are, broadly, healthy (e.g. not overweight and eat a balanced diet).

I'm Type 1 and have been since I was five. I was a fairly typical energetic kid who lived in the countryside with little transport so had to walk or run everywhere.
 
type 1 and 2 is sometimes called double diabetes. generally people have type 1 and after anumber of years deveolp the type 2 symptom of insulin resistance. metformin which you are on is the best drug for improving insulin resistance.
 
I've been posting but what the hell, I might as well introduce myself now.

My name's Gemma, I'm 19 and I've had diabetes since a week before my 11th birthday. I'm told I have type 1 and 2 and I'm on Lantus and NovoRapid as well as Metformin. I don't know ANY diabetics so it's really lovely to have this place.

I'm studying for a BSc in Animal Behaviour and Welfare. I have three cats, three snakes and a gecko. I live in London with my mum and work part time as a receptionist.
Welcome Gemma 🙂
 
@HOBIE, Gemma posts this 10 years ago and not been active since 2009.
 
hello all

Hi everyone,

Gemma - sounds like a really interesting course!! I'm an art teacher and absolutely love my job which I'm even more thankful for now that I've been diagnosed (only 2 weeks ago) as I'll be using it as a distraction..

I don't know if I have type 1 or 2 yet, should find out in a month they think. I'm on pills and injecting in the morning. I'm 30 and quite shocked about getting this as I've always been really healthy (even spent 7 years as a vegan!! so I know all about strict diets..).

Does anyone have any advice for a newbie on how to cope with this? I'm trying to be philosophical and think that after all there are probably much worse things to have, right?

Also - anyone got any thoughts on the recent Stem Cell research / results? I'd be interested to hear what you reckon.

Cheers! and hope to hear from you all soon!!
kitty
xx
Hi Kitty

Welcome to the forum
It might be useful to start a new thread of your own in the Newbies section so that people who respond can focus on your questions, otherwise they may get lost in amongst others. Be assured that Diabetes is manageable and there is plenty of help available on here. It is always a shock at diagnosis.
 
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