Thomas Southbank
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
A month ago I decided that I have just had my fill of diabetes. I've had diabetes for 14 years and I decided to stop my medication of tablets and insulin at the same time. My glucose levels are running at over 30 mmol/l or higher each day but I have decided I just don't care anymore. I have had enough of injections, taking tablets and ordering prescriptions, watching my diet, and the complications that comes with diabetes, dealing with people such as nurses for your reviews who know nothing about diabetes and the stigma attached diabetes. Also, having to stand my ground with medics to listen to me, especially my GP practice, who will only act on something if you see them at least 3 times for the same thing. And to add to it, I attended a hospital clinic were the registrar told me he won't request a scan because I had one five years ago, and it was normal! The patient is completely forgotten, and it's down to budgets. Therefore enough is enough, I don't see myself restarting my medication sometime soon. At the moment I feel quite relieved that I don't have to do this anymore, and 26,000 finger pricks later I will not be adding to that total. I assume I suffering from burnout, does this last a long time and get better? Or will nature take its course?