heather kennedy
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
Hi everyone, my husband is unique case (aren't they all!). He was first diagnosed as Type 1 or 2 nearly 5 years ago aged 29. One of the antibody tests came back as +ve for type 1 but the other one didn't. The general consensus was that he was type 1. He seemed to have a very long honeymoon period and was on Metformin and Glicizide for 2 years. His BG control was/is very tight so much so that he never needed insulin. Then out of the blue he was undiagnosed as diabetic in its entirety. (A medical mystery I know. No one can explain it). We had a blissful 2 years free of diabetes but then 4 weeks ago it all came back again. The whole type 1 / 2 debate continues for us. We have been referred to Exeter for genetic testing.
My problem seems to be the opposite of other partners on here in that my husband takes it all too seriously (I know its serious but his seems extreme), his BG control is too tight. If the BG is too high (and for him that could be an 8) he will not eat or will restrict his diet until its acceptable level, as a result of this he is very lean. He has severe anxiety related to his health (currently seeing a clinical psychologist for this). This has had a massive impact on us and our family.
Is there anyone else out there in a similar situation that I could talk too?
thanks for reading
H
My problem seems to be the opposite of other partners on here in that my husband takes it all too seriously (I know its serious but his seems extreme), his BG control is too tight. If the BG is too high (and for him that could be an 8) he will not eat or will restrict his diet until its acceptable level, as a result of this he is very lean. He has severe anxiety related to his health (currently seeing a clinical psychologist for this). This has had a massive impact on us and our family.
Is there anyone else out there in a similar situation that I could talk too?
thanks for reading
H