AnnaFrances
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
I was diagnosed 6 weeks ago with type 1 diabetes and an underactive thyroid. Was quite a shock I went from what I thought was a healthy 34 year old who was having trouble sleeping and couldn't get rid of my cold to someone with diabetes. I was aware of diabetes but didn't really know what it was, least of all that there were 2 types. Up until last month it must have been 10 years+ since I visited the doctor with any issues but my mum said I should go and get it checked out and since then my world seems to have flipped upside down. Diagnosis was quite quick and I was advised that I had slow onset type 1 diabetes and they it was quite rare for someone so old (never really thought of myself as old at 34 but I am in terms of this condition) would develop type 1. Since diagnosis I have had appointment after appointment with various people at the hospitals and clinics to explain different areas of the condition to me. Just have the retinopathy appointment which is due next week.
it still feels a little surreal at the moment like this hasn't happened to me and the next time I see the diabetes nurse she will say everything is fixed and you don't need to take the injections any more, its hard to get it into my head that this is it for the rest of my life. There are so many things to take into account. Pre diagnosis the only things I had to take into account what am I having for my dinner, should I buy the new shoes, where am I going on holiday... and now I have to plan my meals for the week and make appointments and take insulin at certain times. I am quite a methodical person so I am working with it at the moment .. but listen to me.. I can go on sometimes....
.. I have lots of questions but I will have a browse around the forum to look for answers first as I am sure everyone on here has been in the same boat as I feel I am in now..
If anyone has any advise or web links for someone newly diagnosed they would be greatly appreciated
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it still feels a little surreal at the moment like this hasn't happened to me and the next time I see the diabetes nurse she will say everything is fixed and you don't need to take the injections any more, its hard to get it into my head that this is it for the rest of my life. There are so many things to take into account. Pre diagnosis the only things I had to take into account what am I having for my dinner, should I buy the new shoes, where am I going on holiday... and now I have to plan my meals for the week and make appointments and take insulin at certain times. I am quite a methodical person so I am working with it at the moment .. but listen to me.. I can go on sometimes....
.. I have lots of questions but I will have a browse around the forum to look for answers first as I am sure everyone on here has been in the same boat as I feel I am in now..
If anyone has any advise or web links for someone newly diagnosed they would be greatly appreciated
xx