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Hello @Ammy

Looks like your post got a little lost.
Welcome to the forum.
Are you finding it helpful?
 
Hi Ammy!
 
Hi EllsBells. Great progress. Well done!
Argh - not gonna lie - it's hard and now the pubs are open again, as soon as the first glass is in me, I want ALL THE FOOD. Progress has stalled!
 
Hi Ammy and welcome.

I see that you are a parent. How old is your child and are they newly diagnosed? Would you like to tell us a bit about their current insulin regime ie Multiple Daily Injections (MDI) or a pump and which insulin(s) you have been given and if you have Freestyle Libre sensors or if you are finger pricking to monitor levels?

Is there anything particular you are having difficulties with or have you just joined the forum for general support and to pick up tips. We are a friendly lot so if you have any issues you need help with don't be frightened to ask. You may find that you get more than one answer and they may be different but that is because people's experience of diabetes can be very individual so you have to assess responses and figure out what may work best for you and your child .... or be prepared to experiment a little with the suggestions given to find what works best. We are all learning all the time and diabetes rarely keeps it's goal posts in the same place for long so you will find that sometimes just when you get things running smoothly and you think you have "cracked it" a spanner drops into the works and you have to rethink your strategy.


Anyway, make yourself at home and if there is anything specific you need help with, just shout up!
 
Hi Ammy and welcome.

I see that you are a parent. How old is your child and are they newly diagnosed? Would you like to tell us a bit about their current insulin regime ie Multiple Daily Injections (MDI) or a pump and which insulin(s) you have been given and if you have Freestyle Libre sensors or if you are finger pricking to monitor levels?

Is there anything particular you are having difficulties with or have you just joined the forum for general support and to pick up tips. We are a friendly lot so if you have any issues you need help with don't be frightened to ask. You may find that you get more than one answer and they may be different but that is because people's experience of diabetes can be very individual so you have to assess responses and figure out what may work best for you and your child .... or be prepared to experiment a little with the suggestions given to find what works best. We are all learning all the time and diabetes rarely keeps it's goal posts in the same place for long so you will find that sometimes just when you get things running smoothly and you think you have "cracked it" a spanner drops into the works and you have to rethink your strategy.


Anyway, make yourself at home and if there is anything specific you need help with, just shout up!
Hi Rebrascora,
Thanks a lot for your message. Actually my parents have type 2 and my aunt have a type 1 diabetes for 15 years. They are on metformin drug. Apologies for the confusion. This group is really supportive. xx

 
Sounds like diabetes runs in your family - does it? If your aunt has type 1, that's normally treated with insulin, not tablets. What help are you looking for?
 
Hi trophywench,
Yeah, can say that. My mother and father in law have type 2 diabetes but nobody was suffering from this condition in their maternal or paternal families. They are on metformin. Yeah, my aunt is taking insulin shots, not tablets. I am a PhD research student now at Bangor University, seeking to recruit participants for my study based on diabetes self-care experiences among people with type 2 diabetes, in Wales. Because of having a family history of diabetes, this topic is very close to my heart. If people from this forum can help!
 

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Welcome to the forum @Ammy

Hope your research project goes well 🙂
 
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