Psychomuso
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi everyone, my name's Sheila I used to be a musician and am more than a tad nuts, hence the username! I had a shot across the bows about 7/8 years ago while I was doing an asthma study. They thought I might have diabetes but I managed to scrape through the test and then forgot all about it (I guess it didn't help that the only advice I was given was to "eat more broccoli"!).
In 2004, I was in hospital with a severe chest infection (I've also got asthma) and was given a definite diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes. I was sent away with a meter and a supply of metformin and left to it. I've struggled with accepting diabetes ever since and most of the time I tend to ignore it unless things go wrong. At my last review, I was shocked to find my HbA1C had deteriorated (the consultant's words) to 7.6 and my blood pressure was bad enough to require medication.😱 Added to that, my cholesterol still wasn't behaving itself in the way that they wanted so I left with two new meds added to my already large and varied daily intake.
Due to other medical problems, it's hard for me to be really active and I lost my job 4 years ago due to long term health problems so things can look pretty grim at times. I've got my next review in a couple of weeks and I'm dreading the results, especially if it means yet more drugs to take.
In spite of all this, I do still have a sense of humour somewhere, but be warned, it can be a bit whacky at times. I'm hoping to be able to share some of my experiences and to learn from other people on here so bring it on!
In 2004, I was in hospital with a severe chest infection (I've also got asthma) and was given a definite diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes. I was sent away with a meter and a supply of metformin and left to it. I've struggled with accepting diabetes ever since and most of the time I tend to ignore it unless things go wrong. At my last review, I was shocked to find my HbA1C had deteriorated (the consultant's words) to 7.6 and my blood pressure was bad enough to require medication.😱 Added to that, my cholesterol still wasn't behaving itself in the way that they wanted so I left with two new meds added to my already large and varied daily intake.
Due to other medical problems, it's hard for me to be really active and I lost my job 4 years ago due to long term health problems so things can look pretty grim at times. I've got my next review in a couple of weeks and I'm dreading the results, especially if it means yet more drugs to take.
In spite of all this, I do still have a sense of humour somewhere, but be warned, it can be a bit whacky at times. I'm hoping to be able to share some of my experiences and to learn from other people on here so bring it on!