Be diagnosed with diabetes

  
miriam33
03/28/2018 10:43 a.m.

Hello good, I am a nursing student girl and they have asked me for a job on diabetes.I would like to share with you some questions to answer me, whenever you lack time and desire.They would be helpful since I could see what it is to live with diabetes explained by someone who lives in their own skin.
I would like to know: Com Ho Viu?What represent in the Seva Vida, Aquests Nous Hàbits?Com s'assoleix l'Imiibri in an Així situation?What is the final balan between restricted i llibertat?
- As was the change of his life when he was diagnosed with diabetes, which he felt, as he assumed ...
- What these new habits represent in their life (change in the diet, constant sugar control, moderately perform physical exercise ...)
- What is the final balance between restriction and freedom

No signature configured, add it on your user's profile.
  
Samuel11489
04/03/2018 10:12 a.m.

I am going to answer you, when they called me on the phone to communicate it (I was 6 years old), it was not a news, since my father is diabetic and my grandfather (paternal) was, there was already a genetic factor, and he did notWe scared, I assumed it as a 6 -year -old boy, I got it well.
The changes in my life, sometimes I appreciate being a diabetic, because it has taken me to inflate to buns, chucheías and bad unhealthy habits, on that side I appreciate it, to have a healthy life that can get perfectly and without risk (although I know the risksIn the long run), perhaps if almost everyone stopped taking half of the sugar consumed, we would all go better and exercise.
When I go out to eat, I also deprive me much, the sweet I have never liked, I control what as always, so, I have always taken it well without restrictions, you have freedom to eat many things, ignoring (I am a friki of the foodAnd I dedicate myself to it), ultra -processed foods, sweets in quantity and theme sweet desserts such as cakes ... as of almost everything ...

DM 1 desde Junio de 1995
Humalog Kwik Pen D-T-N
Tresiba N
6.3

Join the Discussion!

To participate in this thread, please register or log in.

 

Support the Community: Buy "Living with Diabetes: The Power of the Online Community" 💙

Did you know that the forum operates without ads thanks to the book's revenue?
Each purchase helps us continue providing a space for support, learning, and connection for thousands of people with diabetes.

Why buy it?

You help keep this forum alive, a free and accessible community for everyone. You'll discover stories, advice, and experiences that transform the lives of those facing diabetes. With your support, we will continue sharing valuable information and resources for people with diabetes and their families.

💡 Every book counts. It's more than a purchase—it's an act of support that makes a difference.

👉 Buy the book now and be part of something great.

Thank you for being part of our community and for your constant support! 💙

 

See the book at