This site uses cookies. If you continue to browse the site, we shall assume that you accept the use of cookies.
Big Brother and online Hunger games.

♡ Kolby/Thepug ♡

3rdMar 4, 2017 by deeannamorgan
imageBeing diabetic is a struggle I live with daily.

When I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, my blood sugar was 7 times higher than it should have been and I was close to going into a diabetic coma.

Its a disease that you always feel you have to defend since people stereotype it as something "Fat" people get, and if they eat too many brownies they'll catch it. As a type 1 diabetic, I can eat whatever I want and how much I want of it, I just need to take the correct amount of insulin to cover it.

Knowing that you need medication to stay alive is a very mentally and emotionally draining thought, my life depends on if the pharmacist is able to provide me with the insulin I need, that my body is unable to make or my body attacks.

Everything affects your blood sugar. Sleep, stress, exercise, food, illness. Being diabetic is unpredictable and you don't know when you'll have a horrible day.

When my blood sugar is low, I personally get very clammy, and my hands shake and I feel sort of out of it. You need to drink or eat something high in carbs that is fast acting right away.

Though I was fortunate enough to have the support of a loving family and a devoted group of friends immediately after my diagnosis, there is no question the moments of feeling alone would have seemed less overwhelming with more people who could understand how it feels. Until society can find a cure for this disease (and we will), it is encouraging to see continual medical and technological innovation, so diabetics (both type 1 and type 2) don't have to face the challenges that come with these diseases alone.

Xoxo

Comments

Stay strong < 3
Sent by Christian_,Mar 4, 2017
Great blog, I hope it helps others to understand
Sent by Krisstea,Mar 4, 2017
LOL
Sent by Halloween,Mar 4, 2017
Mastropola Has been looking for a support group... please help him..
Sent by Jkjkjk15,Mar 4, 2017
struggle is real girl!
Sent by Blahblahblahblah,Mar 4, 2017
Life's a bitch.

#NotMyPancreas
Sent by Kob3Sm1th,Mar 4, 2017
omg :( Ily < 3 Are you ok? :(
Sent by rosemulet,Mar 4, 2017
omg, i'm so so sorry to hear this :( diabetes is actually much worse than i expected... stay strong and continue to be a queen < 3
Sent by RedFabFoxy,Mar 4, 2017
< 3
Sent by JustinV53,Mar 4, 2017
;-( Best of luck to you.
Sent by MeykingWeyvs,Mar 4, 2017
I have a friend that has it and I know it's tough! Hang in there and  stay positive like you have been :)

Good luck my dear
Sent by demikol,Mar 4, 2017
You're not alone in this! #notmypancreas
Sent by UnicornGoddess98,Mar 4, 2017
YESSSSSS Unicorngoddess98
Sent by Kob3Sm1th,Mar 4, 2017
stay strong, someone close I know has it and it's such a struggle
Sent by BluJay112,Mar 4, 2017
Good luck! Also if you're at home and don't have enough insulin can you not just eat pure sugar to boost it? Or does it have to be in food? Confuses me
Sent by Cornelia,Mar 4, 2017
Girl, I hear you. Woke up with a bad low today -- my long-acting basal dose is so hit or miss regardless of if my carb intake is the same most days. It's an everyday struggle that most people don't quite get.
Sent by Fritzyyyyy,Mar 4, 2017
This blog educated me a lot and I thank you for that < 3
Sent by Danger,Mar 4, 2017
cornelia insulin lowers blood sugar. If she ate pure sugar it would go way higher and be really dangerous. The insulin lowers it if it's high so if she was home without insulin she would probably need to go to the ER within 24 hours without insulin
Sent by Blahblahblahblah,Mar 4, 2017
Fritzyyyyy fucking morning blood sugar readings are never what I want them to be

I always wake up high or low haha
Sent by Kob3Sm1th,Mar 4, 2017
I understand the struggle, I was diagnosed with diabetes type 1 around 9 years ago...
Sent by Novamax243,Mar 4, 2017
Kob3Sm1th YUP. I've had a revolving door of endo's for the past few years due to insurance changes and shit, and all have the same complaint about my morning readings. Almost 10 years of insulin now, a fucking load of adjustments, and I still can't get them under control. NOT GONNA LIE THOUGH, it's kinda nice to not feel guilty when carbing it up to get out of a low.
Sent by Fritzyyyyy,Mar 4, 2017
Cornelia, insulin lowers blood sugar not raises it, what Blahblahblahblah said
Sent by deeannamorgan,Mar 4, 2017
EGG #3 ~ D.C. Survivor
Sent by deeannamorgan,Apr 16, 2017
Found by Jessie
Sent by DrG2,Apr 16, 2017
ICONIC BLOG
Sent by Kaseyhope101,Jul 28, 2017

Leave a comment