Hi there i just wanted to say what a wonderful person you are to do this as so many of us
now have diabeties!
I found out 7 years ago that i had diabeties it had been coming on for awhile once
i was told what i had, the tidness, frequent going to the tiolet, the dry mouth-always wanting
a drink and never being able to quench my thirst to name a few of my symptons!
I dragged myself to the doctor it was like i had not one ounce of energy in my body
and did some tests and went home, i had just gotten home and behind my was a knock at the door
It was the nurse she said you better go straight to hospital...
I was ushered striaght through to have my sugar done and it blew the triage away
38.6 my blood sugar level was considering a normal sugar level sits between 4 and 8!
I was a code yellow (internal disaster) rushed up stairs and put on a insulin drip and my sugar
went down to 11 over night then kept going down to normal range! Stayed in hospital for
8 days before i was allowed back home again!
Even though i was 37 at the time the doctors told me i had traits of type 1 and type 2 so they
started me off on the injections and then onto tablets!
WHen i lose weight from my tummy i can come off my medication all together but as soon
as it comes back on its back on medication!
I check my sugar levels everyday and take 2 lots of medication twice a day!
I have had lots of hypoglycemic attacks they can be really scary breaking out into a sweat
and shaking with no control but now that im getting older i have found the medication
i am on really works for me and my body!
I would love to totally be free of my medication but i know i have a lot of work to get to that stage
Im happy that i have it in control as my endocronolgist tells me some people can never get their
sugar down in the good range as soon as i got mine under control it has never strayed out of the good
range and my three monthly blood tests dont lie they are always 5.7 so the doctor knows im looking
after myself which is very important!
I do worry about my legs and a podriatrist cuts my toe nails for me and does my feet care, when your a
diabetic its very important you look after your feet and legs my doctor tells me you have to love them!
I do know people that have not taken their diabeties seriously and one has lost toes and the other
has lost half of one of her legs that scares me enough to really take care of myself!
Having a thyroid condition makes it harder sometimes to control but im pretty confident that
im doing as best as i can!
Bascially to sum it up what Julie is doing it a wonderful thing and i want to wish her all the very best
I really hope your cousin looks after themselves and keeps aware of how important it really is!
Im sure with you and their family helping they will be fine!
Good Luck Julie and your very inspirational! Well Done!