Stitch147
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- Relationship to Diabetes
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I'm afraid I currently see it the other way round ..... work to do emotionally here!![]()
Its taken me over a year to get to that stage, but I wont let it beat me.
I'm afraid I currently see it the other way round ..... work to do emotionally here!![]()
I do feel for you, I found out last Friday and I've been in a state of shock ever since. I will say that this forum is so helpful, some very knowledgeable people and some really reassuring and valuable advice. Wishing you all the best.this came out of the blue. I feel physically sick
I feel for both of you. It came as a bolt out of the blue to me also, It wasn't as though I was feeling in any way ill as I know many do, and had absolutely no symptoms at all and was fit and well (well so I thought!!) .... so it's not as though I can look forward to feeling better! I was in complete shock when the nurse casually dropped into the conversation 'oh it looks like you're diabetic' after 'dipping my pee'. I too can't say I remember much after that and I nearly fell off the chair! can't say it gets easier .... cos it has yet to do so for me.I do feel for you, I found out last Friday and I've been in a state of shock ever since. I will say that this forum is so helpful, some very knowledgeable people and some really reassuring and valuable advice. Wishing you all the best.
Your symptoms are due to lack of iron hence you are anaemic and why you were given iron tablets. Things will improve trust me I'm not a doctor (((((((((hugs)))))))))firstly I pressed the send button twice by mistake which is why there are two I HAVE DIABETES posted. secondly I am not shouting this from the rooftops. I have told no one other than you guys that I HAVE DIABETES and intent on telling no one else. I have no resilience. I am fed up of heart palpitations shortness of breath. in three words. I HATE THIS!
Hi I felt exactly the same when diagnosed approx. 5/6 weeks ago...stunned...however...started to read...wanted to understand what diabetes is ( type 2 )...what I can do about it...and how I can improve my chances of avoiding complications that may or may not happen...found a fantastic book...The First Year Type 2 Diabetes...by Gretchen Becker...would thoroughly recommend it...had read lots of articles...got confused...disheartened...read the book...came on the Forum...now I understand a lot more and navigating my way through the diabetes 'maze' slowly...there are still days when I feel it's a mistake...can't have diabetes...had none of the usual symptoms...felt well...found it so difficult to accept...think everyone feels like that...you've taken the first step coming on the forum...great source of information...help and support...this came out of the blue. I feel physically sick
Things can improve depending on how you approach your diabetes...honestly...early days for me yet...however things are improving after just six weeks...I have had hiccups...side effects of medication...getting the carbs thing completely wrong...and so on and so on...sadly it doesn't go away...but you can manage it...so difficult when you get the diagnosis...feel for you...things will improve? will they? does that mean this c**p will go away?
On those days I just remember to just prior to DX, not happy days.... Yes I do feel at times like I'm a fake but on the other hand this forum keeps me accountable to myself, my wife & to you guys.I feel it's a mistake...can't have diabetes...had none of the usual symptoms
The short answer is yes, however, it's up to you on how well controlled you can be...... Never believe anyone saying D can be cured, it can only be controlled.... My Nurse says my BG is in the "normal" range (HbA1c of 36) yet she & I know that if I'm not careful then levels will start to rise.I have this now for like ever?
I don't, but I used to have about 1 a year from my teens to 20's..... then way less frequently, the last one about 8 years ago & I had to drive home about 50 miles along mountain roads.... Talk about painful, I was in tears....does anyone else have this?