Chocoholic
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1.5 LADA
Hi fellow diabetics. I'm new here and stumbled across this site when looking for info about losing some weight.
The site looks like a friendly one, so I decided to join.
Let me tell you a bit about myself. (Please feel free to nod off,when you get too bored!🙂
I was wrongly diagnosed with asthma around 2002. Had 10 months on an inhaler, before a first blood donoring session picked up I was diabetic. I had 5 years being treated as a Type 2 before chatting online with fellow diabetics who suspected I might be Type 1 and advised me to ask for referral to a diabetologist for a GAD test. I did that and it came back positive. The specialist told me I had LADA but he said from that point I would be labelled and treated as Type 1.
I manage my diabetes quite well but the past six months have been somewhat trying for other health reasons. I do have Alopecia Areata (just one perfectly round smooth bald patch on my head about the size of a fifty pence piece and also the start of vitiligo on my lower arms but had those for a while.
Last September saw me have much pain,including a frozen shoulder and several neurological problems, which resulted in a brain scan fairly recently. I also have chronic insomnia.The brain scan was okay but the neurologist thinks I have blocked nerves in my brain that are causing a lot of my problems,so he has prescribed me some tablets. Unfortunately, me and medication don't seem to mix. I've tried three different tablets in recent weeks,two had me ending up in A & E and another gave me momentary black outs. Some medication gave me panic attacks and I've never had those before in my life but OMG,they were terryfying.
I've been told I'm just someone who is very sensitive to medication but I'm really hoping this one works. I have an awful lot of stress in my life,with a severely disabled brother and a mother in end stage heart failure and I'm often in an ambulance with one or the other of them. My G.P. And neurologist think all this stress and the insomnia are behind my own current medical problems and it's true that normally I cope with all the rushing around,no problem but with enormous pain from my frozen shoulder and no sleep, I just seem to be struggling with it all at the moment.
Have you nodded off yet?
Anyway, today, I am feeling a bit more positive and decided I need to lose some weight. It has crept on over the last year and the new tablets I'm on warn of weight gain as the most likely side effect too. Great!
Well, time I did something about it! I belong to an NHS walking group,so walk three times a week (more in the summer).
I'm never going to be Kate Moss but with a BMI of 26, I am now classed as 'overweight'.
To all those still reading this marathon posting......thanks for staying with me and I look forward to chatting to you all!
The site looks like a friendly one, so I decided to join.
Let me tell you a bit about myself. (Please feel free to nod off,when you get too bored!🙂
I was wrongly diagnosed with asthma around 2002. Had 10 months on an inhaler, before a first blood donoring session picked up I was diabetic. I had 5 years being treated as a Type 2 before chatting online with fellow diabetics who suspected I might be Type 1 and advised me to ask for referral to a diabetologist for a GAD test. I did that and it came back positive. The specialist told me I had LADA but he said from that point I would be labelled and treated as Type 1.
I manage my diabetes quite well but the past six months have been somewhat trying for other health reasons. I do have Alopecia Areata (just one perfectly round smooth bald patch on my head about the size of a fifty pence piece and also the start of vitiligo on my lower arms but had those for a while.
Last September saw me have much pain,including a frozen shoulder and several neurological problems, which resulted in a brain scan fairly recently. I also have chronic insomnia.The brain scan was okay but the neurologist thinks I have blocked nerves in my brain that are causing a lot of my problems,so he has prescribed me some tablets. Unfortunately, me and medication don't seem to mix. I've tried three different tablets in recent weeks,two had me ending up in A & E and another gave me momentary black outs. Some medication gave me panic attacks and I've never had those before in my life but OMG,they were terryfying.
I've been told I'm just someone who is very sensitive to medication but I'm really hoping this one works. I have an awful lot of stress in my life,with a severely disabled brother and a mother in end stage heart failure and I'm often in an ambulance with one or the other of them. My G.P. And neurologist think all this stress and the insomnia are behind my own current medical problems and it's true that normally I cope with all the rushing around,no problem but with enormous pain from my frozen shoulder and no sleep, I just seem to be struggling with it all at the moment.
Have you nodded off yet?
Anyway, today, I am feeling a bit more positive and decided I need to lose some weight. It has crept on over the last year and the new tablets I'm on warn of weight gain as the most likely side effect too. Great!
Well, time I did something about it! I belong to an NHS walking group,so walk three times a week (more in the summer).
I'm never going to be Kate Moss but with a BMI of 26, I am now classed as 'overweight'.
To all those still reading this marathon posting......thanks for staying with me and I look forward to chatting to you all!