CDKdiabetes
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi, would like to introduce myself 🙂 My name is Christopher, I am 25 years old and I am deaf. I was recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. I was diagnosed in Peru whilst I was on my RTW trip, after only 2 months of travelling. I looked up online for diabetes symptoms and it turned out that they matched to what I have been experiencing in the past 3 weeks. My girlfriend who was travelling with me told me it'd be best to get myself checked out but I wasn't keen on going to the hospital to have it checked as I thought it would be a wasted trip and money. It turned out to be a very wise decision by her. I had a blood test and my glucose level was trebled. My first reaction was shock and thought why it happened to me. I started to feel upset at being diagnosed as I thought it meant I would not be able to eat all of my favourite foods again including cakes. I guess the reaction is normal at being newly diagnosed! Diabetes UK is certainly a great website to use whilst in Peru as I felt lost! I was so gutted when the Diabetes UK helpline and the doctor over in Peru told me that I should come home for the treatment and be more educated about diabetes. I have to put my health first and make a wise decision to cut my travelling short. I am currently at home, the best place to be. I'm currently using insulin 4 times a day; Novorapid 3 times a day before meals and Lantus Solostar for night. I'm still confused about diabetes in general, but I know I will be more confident about my condition over time. I am in huge dilemma at the moment as I was supposed to be on my one year round the world trip which started on 3rd September 2012 and due to end on 2nd September 2013. As you know it was cut short after only 2 months because of myself being diagnosed with diabetes whilst in Peru. I was planning on travelling around South America until 12th December than on to Fiji, Australia and New Zealand for 3 months. From there onto Asia and India for 6 months! I dont know if I should stay here for little longer and wait until the glucose level become more stable and get myself more educated everything about diabetes or I should have a quick short educated from my diabetes nurse and get the flight to Sydney in time to celebrate Xmas on Bondi Beach! Wonder if I will be able to control myself for more than 6 months travelling, after being at home for short while? Look forward to hearing your feedback 🙂
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