Quote:
|
Originally Posted by sbuff28@charter either way i have been keeping dilligent records of what i ate and when, water intake and when, when and how much insulin i took, when and what my bs is, and how im feeling, also if i feel stressed or not during the bs test. Now ive decided to keep records of sleep and keep track of my weight. I went from being 200 lbs in august and now im a very skinny 160. my height is 6'1". |
As I read your posts and remember my feelings 19 years ago I remember how hopeless I felt it was. I was put in the hospital for 3 days to be taught how to manage the disease.

All's I could do is despair. But look at the difference between your first post and this last one. You are doing the dreaded record keeping. By doing this you are making it possible for the doctor to see what to do to help you. You are becoming more positive. CONGRATULATIONS!! Progress is wonderful. The dreams have to be awful. I haven't experienced this, but as you become more positive and learn more I'm sure you will control this too. A little meditation on what you have to be thankful for before going to sleep may help.
Keep posting your feelings and realize WE CARE.