SB2015
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I have done no competitive sport since I was diagnosed close on 10 years ago. I hVe happily done individual sports where i have no impact on others.
I was asked to join a Badminton group of people that I do not know well. I succumbed to the temptation with some trepidation. For those of you used to competing you will wonder what the fuss is. I was nervous as I was unsure what impact there would be on BG. No one in the group knew about my Diabetes and I just went ahead. I did use my sensor at times during the games, and in spite of having used a TBR, a reduction to bolus at breakfast, I still had to swap the out to treat a hypo. I had been tempted to carry in as I felt a little embarrassed, but I had the sense to briefly explain to them why, treat it (actually overtreated!!!) and I am ready for next time, confident that they do not mind.
I am so pleased that I took up the offer to join the group and enjoyed the session. I am proud that I was sensible and confident enough to take time out and explain as necessary. A massive step for me, which may seem crazy to others. This could have proved to be a crashing defeat but for me it has shown me hw far I have come from a year ago, when I was struggling with all to do with Diabetes.
I do know that this progress has a lot to do with all the support and encouragement that I had from people on this forum. Thank you.
I was asked to join a Badminton group of people that I do not know well. I succumbed to the temptation with some trepidation. For those of you used to competing you will wonder what the fuss is. I was nervous as I was unsure what impact there would be on BG. No one in the group knew about my Diabetes and I just went ahead. I did use my sensor at times during the games, and in spite of having used a TBR, a reduction to bolus at breakfast, I still had to swap the out to treat a hypo. I had been tempted to carry in as I felt a little embarrassed, but I had the sense to briefly explain to them why, treat it (actually overtreated!!!) and I am ready for next time, confident that they do not mind.
I am so pleased that I took up the offer to join the group and enjoyed the session. I am proud that I was sensible and confident enough to take time out and explain as necessary. A massive step for me, which may seem crazy to others. This could have proved to be a crashing defeat but for me it has shown me hw far I have come from a year ago, when I was struggling with all to do with Diabetes.
I do know that this progress has a lot to do with all the support and encouragement that I had from people on this forum. Thank you.