Hello All
I am 49, female, married with two 'grown up' children, daughter 24, son 21, 2 cats & a needy rescue staffie. Strange to write here about me! I suppose I've given a little background info, as have been reading through the forum for the past week & everyone seems honest & genuinely supportive that I feel comfortable enough now to say hi. It has been a shock frankly being diagnosed with diabetes & right now I feel as though this is a bit much as I alsohave ehlers danlos (EDS). I wonder if anyone else here has both also?
I want to say thank you in advance if in these first stages of attempting to come to terms with this new diagnosis, I ask dippy questions or am a little needy! I hope over time I will be in a position to offer support myself to help balance the scales. Truthfully I am surprised to have diabetes, I eat a pretty healthy diet am not overweight. I am short though, 5ft, classic apple shape, (so apparently more likely to get diabetes) really skinny legs, arms, slim hips, no waist, never had one, top heavy. Exercise or lack of it could be a factor as am a full time electric wheelchair user. I am a glass half full person & if I can deal with the Ehlers Danlos I am sure I will do the same with the diabetes. Right now I am a little overwhelmed. Anyway that's quite enough about me!
I am 49, female, married with two 'grown up' children, daughter 24, son 21, 2 cats & a needy rescue staffie. Strange to write here about me! I suppose I've given a little background info, as have been reading through the forum for the past week & everyone seems honest & genuinely supportive that I feel comfortable enough now to say hi. It has been a shock frankly being diagnosed with diabetes & right now I feel as though this is a bit much as I alsohave ehlers danlos (EDS). I wonder if anyone else here has both also?
I want to say thank you in advance if in these first stages of attempting to come to terms with this new diagnosis, I ask dippy questions or am a little needy! I hope over time I will be in a position to offer support myself to help balance the scales. Truthfully I am surprised to have diabetes, I eat a pretty healthy diet am not overweight. I am short though, 5ft, classic apple shape, (so apparently more likely to get diabetes) really skinny legs, arms, slim hips, no waist, never had one, top heavy. Exercise or lack of it could be a factor as am a full time electric wheelchair user. I am a glass half full person & if I can deal with the Ehlers Danlos I am sure I will do the same with the diabetes. Right now I am a little overwhelmed. Anyway that's quite enough about me!