Munjeeta
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Had a funny old day yesterday. Firstly (the good) I had perfect blood sugars all day. Literally perfect 🙂 Highest was 6.8, lowest 4.8. I don't think that's ever happened before, not without at least some sort of swing! I think I'm getting somewhere!
But. Then. The bad. (The rant!) James and I made the decision recently to start looking at international teaching jobs - really exciting! So I thought I'd be good and think about my diabetes so contacted DUK and asked for some country guides. They came yesterday but all of them said that diabetes paraphenalia was only available under private medical care. I should've known that really. I know how lucky we are over here. But I can't afford it
Or at least I don't hink I can. In all fairness i need to do more research but I just hate the fact that everything I do is complicated by my stupid diabetes. I had a real it's not fair moment. And I hate that it's having an impact on J too. I wish things were simple.
And the scary. I received a letter from the retinal screening people in Surrey. I recently had a retinal screening test at my opticians. He said there were a couple of minor haemorrhages but nothing to worry about. The letter however said that I needed a floow up examination due to the results of my first one 😱 I'm so scared. And worried that my optician didn't tell me the truth in the first place. It's all a bit too much at the moment.
But. Then. The bad. (The rant!) James and I made the decision recently to start looking at international teaching jobs - really exciting! So I thought I'd be good and think about my diabetes so contacted DUK and asked for some country guides. They came yesterday but all of them said that diabetes paraphenalia was only available under private medical care. I should've known that really. I know how lucky we are over here. But I can't afford it
And the scary. I received a letter from the retinal screening people in Surrey. I recently had a retinal screening test at my opticians. He said there were a couple of minor haemorrhages but nothing to worry about. The letter however said that I needed a floow up examination due to the results of my first one 😱 I'm so scared. And worried that my optician didn't tell me the truth in the first place. It's all a bit too much at the moment.