Hello
My name is Doner and despite being diabetic for around 8 years I have recently been diagnosed with LADA. Has been difficult to deal with the reason why I was feeling so unwell for so long and the challenges that lie ahead. I consider myself lucky as before as when I needed to roll my sleeves up I did and have just got on with it, now I feel out of my depth as have so many questions and so few answers. Everything I thought I knew about my condition is not the right information as I was trying to deal with the type of diabetes. I am a positive, proactive person normally, however the tsunami that hit me on diagnosis, that still keeps hitting me wave after wave where I find myself bumping into unidentified objects that appear to side swipe me can be more challenging at times than the condition. Is this feeling normal as I do not know anyone else with diabetes, let alone LADA.
My name is Doner and despite being diabetic for around 8 years I have recently been diagnosed with LADA. Has been difficult to deal with the reason why I was feeling so unwell for so long and the challenges that lie ahead. I consider myself lucky as before as when I needed to roll my sleeves up I did and have just got on with it, now I feel out of my depth as have so many questions and so few answers. Everything I thought I knew about my condition is not the right information as I was trying to deal with the type of diabetes. I am a positive, proactive person normally, however the tsunami that hit me on diagnosis, that still keeps hitting me wave after wave where I find myself bumping into unidentified objects that appear to side swipe me can be more challenging at times than the condition. Is this feeling normal as I do not know anyone else with diabetes, let alone LADA.