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Old 02-10-2007, 02:25 PM
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After 2 months...Hello everyone

Seeing that this diabetes thing is here to stay, I suppose I should introduce myself.

My name is Bill (aka Notey). I was diagnosed as having Type 1 diabetes on Dec 1st. I had been feeling symptoms for a couple of weeks before that and finally asked a group of people in a gmail group I belong what they thought was the matter with me. In the group of 20, there are two people who have diabetes. They knew right away. I went to see the doctor and sure enough they were right. My fasting BG was 375 and my a1c was 10.1. I was in shock.

Five weeks prior to diagnosis, I hadn't had any symptoms and celebrated my 40th birthday by traveling out to Chicago with my wife to run the Chicago Marathon. It finished in 3:01 - 13 minutes faster than any of my previous 13 marathons. I think you can imagine my shock when I went from feeling immortal on the 40th birthday to feeling like my life was over 5 weeks later.

Thanks to my friend who has diabetes and also runs, the transition to this new life has been smooth. It didn't take long for me to get the hang of how much insuling to take based on the carbs in my meals. As a runner, I diligently watched my intake on Fitday.com throughout 2005 & 2006. Once I figured out how much insulin I needed for x amount of carbs, I was all set. I returned to running pretty quickly, but subsequently hurt my ankle. I'm getting treatment for my ankle and doing a bit of cross training. I'm chomping at the bit to get back out on the road. I'm taking a break from the marathon for a bit, perhaps I'll do half marathon in the spring and another marathon in the fall. I will not miss Boston next year.

My BG levels have been on the decline. My A1c has dropped from 10.1 to 8.5 to 6.3 each month. If this is my 90 day average and I'm dropping each month, then my BG levels were pretty high in September and October - which makes me wonder how I ran as well as I did in October and finished up my training so well.

I've posted a bit in the Exercise Forum and I'm sure I'll be participating more and more as time goes on because as I'm starting to realize, this diabetes thing isn't going anywhere.
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1/2/07: 8.5
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4/13/07: 5.5
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Old 02-10-2007, 03:32 PM
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Bill,
I hope you continue to do your running. There is no reason whatsoever to stop that. I've had diabetes since I was 13 and I've always taken part in sports until I had a bad ankle break playing football when I was 45. I haven't however given up exercise and continue to do that up to today, 16 years later. The only thing you have to watch is the influence your running will have on your blood sugars and adjust accordingly. running should help you achieve better A1cs also.
Keep up the good work and enjoy your running.
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Old 02-10-2007, 08:22 PM
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Hi Bill! Welcome to DF!
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6.0 - 05/07
5.9 - 09/07
6.4 - 3/08
[ Meter ]
UltraSmart/Ultra2/Contour
[ Meds ]
Metformin 1000mg 2x, Novolin N 20u 2x, Novolin R 1:10
Lisinopril 20mg 1x, Lovastatin 40mg 1x, Aspirin 81mg 1x, Albuterol as needed
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Old 02-10-2007, 08:35 PM
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Welcome Bill.

Great attitude. That's 90% of the battle.
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10/08
A1C 7/08 6.1%
HDL - 1.74 (67)
LDL - 1.89 (73)
Triglicerides - 0.52 (47.0)


7/08
A1C 7/08 5.9%
HDL - 1.55 (59.9)
LDL - 1.76 (68.1)
Triglicerides - 0.44 (40.0)

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Old 02-10-2007, 09:20 PM
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Congrats on the marathon time and your continuosly decreasing A1c you've obviously worked very hard at both!!!! Welcome to the forum - it's a great place to be to talk about anything on your mind!
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Old 02-11-2007, 08:12 AM
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Hi Bill, How wonderful that you actually have a friend to help you with the regimen and running. I could not wait to show my 13 year old son with D your post. You are a true inspiration. Thank You, Margaret
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Old 02-12-2007, 06:52 AM
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Hi Bill & Welcome to the forum. Nice people and a ton of information to be found here.

I was also 40 years old when I was dx'd 4 years ago. I have a younger brother whose been a type 1 for almost 20 years, along with a strong family history of diabetes. It just took a little longer for it to rear it's ugly face! LOL

Karen
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Old 02-12-2007, 10:53 AM
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Welcome to the DF.

Just keep that running up.
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Old 02-12-2007, 04:30 PM
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Hi Bill... welcome aboard!!

Mike
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Init A1c (Jun 26 '06) 7.9
A1c (Sept 25 '06) 6.2
A1c (Jan 25 '07) 6.0
A1c (May 10 '07) 5.7
A1c (Sep 25 '07) 5.5


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