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Old 06-08-2006, 07:25 PM   #1
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dont take your life for granted...
or how easy you have things...
learnt this myself over the weekend...
thursday night, was taken to hospital by the missus after a blood test for diabetes... was displaying a few symptoms, so she and her mum did a test...
came back at 28... should be about 6 or 7...
frdiay morning, was told i had type 1 diabetes... which is the worse one to have if your going to get it at all... occurs in about 15 percent of all diabetic patients...
had to get the worse one of the two didnt i?
just a heads up to you all, dont take anything for granted...
life turned on its head for me, have to inject everyday... and watch what i eat very carefully... no more getting ****ed either... sadly...
not expecting any sympathy or replies, just sharing something...
theres no use being down about it, s**t happens...
just not to the people who deserve it...

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Old 06-08-2006, 07:27 PM   #2
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sorry to hear that. what instigated the check for diabetes?
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Old 06-08-2006, 07:32 PM   #3
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sorry to hear that. i do understand though coming from a family with a background for diabetes.
itll take a while to get use to im guessing but soon enough itll be a part of every day life.
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Old 06-08-2006, 07:33 PM   #4
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damn mate, that really sucks!!...
sorry to hear it
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Old 06-08-2006, 07:37 PM   #5
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Well, I am sorry to hear that although I know you are not looking for sympathy. Diabetes is a hard condition to live with, especially type 1 insulin dependent. I had gestational diabetes recently when I was pregnant with my son and that was hard enough, so I can just imagine what you have to deal with!

My parents are both diabetics but thankfully type 2 for the moment, so they are just diet controlled. However, Dad was told a few weeks ago by his specialist that he will be on insulin injections soon as it has gotten worse, its just a matter of time. He manages it pretty well and he uses exercise to keep his BSLs down at the moment...

Well, I guess you will get used to the idea and learn to manage it, but the lifestyle changes suck. I hope you go ok and that you dont feel too crook with it all at the moment.

It is often a wakeup, isnt it, to not take things for granted in life...

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Old 06-08-2006, 07:37 PM   #6
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sorry to hear that. what instigated the check for diabetes?
well rachels mum is diabetic, but only type 2...
she noticed a few signs, and did a check...
apparently ive had it for a couple of years... and its only jusat presented...
kind of glad i found it out rather than keep just plotting along...
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Old 06-08-2006, 07:42 PM   #7
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Not good. Sorry to hear it.
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Old 06-08-2006, 07:48 PM   #8
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No, its not good. But there are much worse things then having to eat well and having an injection each day. How does someone even get diabetes all of a sudden?
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That's right ***** Happens life goes on.

When I was 12 I got diagnosed with Leukemia (AML), took me 4 years of intense treatment to get rid of it. Was on drugs that blew me up like a balloon (Extremely FAT), weaken my bones, gave me cataracts in my eyes, rotted my teeth etc etc. Last option was a bone marrow transplant which I had but it failed, doctors gave up, mum & dad said try again so they did a second bone marrow transplant worked

BUT with all the drugs they gave me they said I would need a liver transplant as its been stuffed

About 4 years ago liver finally failed, dropped into a coma, was in intensive care and 2nd on the list for a liver transplant, after 10 days in a coma the doctors said I could have brain damage and asked my mum and dad if they wanted me to have a liver transplant, of course parents said yes

8 months in hospital, lost use of everything, couldnt speak, could only hear and see that's it, couldnt move as all my muscles had disappeared due to being in bed for so long - I was a vegetable.

ANYWAY last 8 weeks of it all I went to a REHAB center to build up strength, learn to walk, eat, wash, talk etc etc whilst I was in there you really see what life is all about - people lose limbs, there was only lady with no legs and no hands

That's when you realise what ever yo go through there is some one much worse off and they survive
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Stay positive and yea lifes a bastard...but if you let it get you down then its won.

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http://www.diabetes.org/risk-test.jsp

Gives some good info, good luck I hope it all works out ok
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Old 06-08-2006, 08:18 PM   #12
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Thats to bad mate, im sure you'll live a good long life still tho!
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You are still alive, and sound like you have a kind and supportive family.
That alone is more than a few wonderful things to be thankful for.

All the best!

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dont take your life for granted...
or how easy you have things...
learnt this myself over the weekend...
thursday night, was taken to hospital by the missus after a blood test for diabetes... was displaying a few symptoms, so she and her mum did a test...
came back at 28... should be about 6 or 7...
frdiay morning, was told i had type 1 diabetes... which is the worse one to have if your going to get it at all... occurs in about 15 percent of all diabetic patients...
had to get the worse one of the two didnt i?
just a heads up to you all, dont take anything for granted...
life turned on its head for me, have to inject everyday... and watch what i eat very carefully... no more getting ****ed either... sadly...
not expecting any sympathy or replies, just sharing something...
theres no use being down about it, s**t happens...
just not to the people who deserve it...


Its not the end of the world mate, i have been a diabetic, type 1 (daily injections), since 15 (now 32) and i manage quite well
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Old 07-08-2006, 01:54 AM   #15
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Sorry to hear mate. At least there is kind of a good thing out of it. Less money on getting ****ed = more money on your car right. Keep your head chief!
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Old 07-08-2006, 08:01 AM   #16
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think of the money u will save ? i know its not good news but hopefully the change in the eating and drinking habbits will add a few extra years on ur life. chin up
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sorry to hear that man, my old man is also a type 1 and it (cant spell the word) is passed down through genes if your not careful... so if it happens to the best of us i might be joining you in the diabetics lounge..lol << sorry that was meant to be a bit of cheering up
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Old 07-08-2006, 08:11 AM   #18
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lol... maybe... at least its a comfy lounge... with lots of food... lol
apparently it can be passed down, not sure of the percentage though...
yeah hopoefully we save a bit of money, and our health gets a bit better...
always room for improvement hey...
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Its not all that bad, my wife has been type 1 since she was nine and is now 28. injections 4 times a day, copes quite well, you just need to monitor it, and the drinking side, it nevers seems to stop her, so after you have it settled, you should be fine. If you need any further info, i'll get her to jump on for you and give you some answers if you have any questions.
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My bro came down with this (type 1), at the start of the year. just came out of no where and just blew us away. he's copping quite well, the changes are hard at first but soon come the norm.
As for drinking, you still can have a bender, how ever it's advised that you don't. You gotta monitor your blood suger every hour or so. recomended to drink lights or something. every second should be water.
Complicated, but you can still enjoy the occasional brew none the less

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Thats no good. You will cope. I wouldnt thats for sure, it would be tie me down to inject as I hate needles. freaky.
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sorry to hear mate that isnt good news hope all goes well
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Sorry to hear, good luck with it all.

My neighbours son & father have Type 1 & the little one is usually in and out of Monash but he is one of the happiest toddler's I've seen & the father works full time as a chef, so you can still go on living normally but it's just an adjustment.

Did the doctors say much how it would have progressed? Lifestyle or hereditary?
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Old 09-08-2006, 09:23 AM   #24
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well as far as i know noone in my family has it... so i guess it has to start somewhere doesnt it?
its not really lifestyle, apparently you can be born with the gene, and something triggers it... they reckon it could be something like an infection, and it starts from there... some people may go through life not triggering it though... i guess lifestyle could cause it though... they dont even know really...
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