Munjeeta
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hello all...
I was just wondering how everybody manages juggling everyday stuff, like working, with the day to day management of diabetes? I am a primary school teacher, only in my second year so fairly new to it. I have been diabetic for nearly 14 years so not new to that although feel it on a regular basis! All through school and uni I didn't control my diabetes at all. Now, having reached the grand old age of 25 I'm beginning to realise I need to take the bull by the horns but I'm finding it much harder than I had hoped. On diagnosis I was told not to bother carb counting and (on askin my mum who controlled it when I was younger) I realise that it's always all been done on trial and error. Now, it seems, carb counting is the eay to go but I'm totally lost. I've had some helpful websites given to me (I think by type 1 Sue - thank you!) but I really feel that I simply don't have the time or the head space to spend the time I need to working out ratios and learning to carb count from scratch... School (as I'm sure other jobs!) is very demanding - time wise and energy wise - and when you're teaching the kids don't wait for me to come out of the confusion of a hypo while they're stuck on subtracting negative numbers!! Consequently I fell like my lessons often go down the drain because of my poor control. I'm trying SO hard but it just all feels like there's too many things in my head. I've been trying to read up on carb counting, but nothing goes in, it all just seems like a foreign language the way I'm feeling at the moment... I've asked about DAFNE courses but as with others, the waiting list's a million miles long. Does anybody have any advice on balancing teaching/work with managing diabetes for someone who seems to have forgotten the very basics?!
I haven't posted in a while but have been reading a lot of threads. I feel very much like I always ask for advice and I hope this is ok... I just don't feel in any position to offer any advice to anyone at the moment!!
I was just wondering how everybody manages juggling everyday stuff, like working, with the day to day management of diabetes? I am a primary school teacher, only in my second year so fairly new to it. I have been diabetic for nearly 14 years so not new to that although feel it on a regular basis! All through school and uni I didn't control my diabetes at all. Now, having reached the grand old age of 25 I'm beginning to realise I need to take the bull by the horns but I'm finding it much harder than I had hoped. On diagnosis I was told not to bother carb counting and (on askin my mum who controlled it when I was younger) I realise that it's always all been done on trial and error. Now, it seems, carb counting is the eay to go but I'm totally lost. I've had some helpful websites given to me (I think by type 1 Sue - thank you!) but I really feel that I simply don't have the time or the head space to spend the time I need to working out ratios and learning to carb count from scratch... School (as I'm sure other jobs!) is very demanding - time wise and energy wise - and when you're teaching the kids don't wait for me to come out of the confusion of a hypo while they're stuck on subtracting negative numbers!! Consequently I fell like my lessons often go down the drain because of my poor control. I'm trying SO hard but it just all feels like there's too many things in my head. I've been trying to read up on carb counting, but nothing goes in, it all just seems like a foreign language the way I'm feeling at the moment... I've asked about DAFNE courses but as with others, the waiting list's a million miles long. Does anybody have any advice on balancing teaching/work with managing diabetes for someone who seems to have forgotten the very basics?!
I haven't posted in a while but have been reading a lot of threads. I feel very much like I always ask for advice and I hope this is ok... I just don't feel in any position to offer any advice to anyone at the moment!!