Neens
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi All,
I haven't posted for a while, but have been reading threads and using Learning Zone. I have my retinopathy appointment today (eek) - I am useless at keeping eyes open for any type of drop/dye. And yesterday when testing BG I got the needle stuck in my finger. An incredibly painful experience!
The title of this thread is obviously sarcastic, but I have seen lots of new people join the forum so have decided on this cold, Monday morning - before I lose the ability to see properly for 4-6 hrs I would post a little list of joy.
Let's face it - newly diagnosed and not feeling very happy about the situation - it is not something we would wish on anyone.
Back to the joy!
*You get to try new foods
*You get really good at mental maths counting all those carbs
*More maths - the powers of estimation get good as well when you are without your scales.
*You may lose weight (if you need to)
*You get free prescriptions
*You feel good when you have a good BG reading (as long as you have a needle that plays nice)
I haven't posted for a while, but have been reading threads and using Learning Zone. I have my retinopathy appointment today (eek) - I am useless at keeping eyes open for any type of drop/dye. And yesterday when testing BG I got the needle stuck in my finger. An incredibly painful experience!
The title of this thread is obviously sarcastic, but I have seen lots of new people join the forum so have decided on this cold, Monday morning - before I lose the ability to see properly for 4-6 hrs I would post a little list of joy.
Let's face it - newly diagnosed and not feeling very happy about the situation - it is not something we would wish on anyone.
Back to the joy!
*You get to try new foods
*You get really good at mental maths counting all those carbs
*More maths - the powers of estimation get good as well when you are without your scales.
*You may lose weight (if you need to)
*You get free prescriptions
*You feel good when you have a good BG reading (as long as you have a needle that plays nice)