Minky
Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi. I was a member of DiabetesUK a long time ago. Diagnosed, I wasn’t too particular about my diet etc as my asthma was more of a thing. Severe adult onset hit me like a brick. I’d had hay fever but this running out of breath was something else and so the diabetes got put on the back burner.
The asthma after many years, and many inhaler types was eventually conquered with the addition of a self administer monthly injection. I’ve had three years of it and recently, July 2020, consultant decided I was at a point where I could stop. With the option of resuming if needed. So far so good.
So..Diabetes. Time to look at that. BS in the high teens, TenaLady making a packet from my many too late trips to the loo. Something had to be done. Appointment with Nurse Practitioner. Bloods done. Hb1AC - 100. Something did indeed need to be done. Prescribed Trulicity on Thursday there, and I have felt like a washed out rag ever since. I’m told it gets better. Call it my penance for pushing it to the background.
The asthma after many years, and many inhaler types was eventually conquered with the addition of a self administer monthly injection. I’ve had three years of it and recently, July 2020, consultant decided I was at a point where I could stop. With the option of resuming if needed. So far so good.
So..Diabetes. Time to look at that. BS in the high teens, TenaLady making a packet from my many too late trips to the loo. Something had to be done. Appointment with Nurse Practitioner. Bloods done. Hb1AC - 100. Something did indeed need to be done. Prescribed Trulicity on Thursday there, and I have felt like a washed out rag ever since. I’m told it gets better. Call it my penance for pushing it to the background.