Any ladies with Type 1 diabetes out there?
efitterp
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Hi, I'm looking to connect with any other ladies who have type 1 diabetes. I have had diabetes for 30 years (I'm now 35.) I've seen pretty much everything. I'm married with two kids. I wear an insulin pump and understand the frustrations of trying to exercise, eat right, lose weight and balance my blood sugar. I've successfully lost weight in the past and now (after having kids) need to drop a significant amount of weight again. Is anyone out there dealing with the same things?
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Hello! I am also a Type 1 diabetic, for 22 years now. I am 32 years old and trying to lose around 100 lbs! I'm going to add you, it will be nice to have someone that can relate to that extra challenge!0
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Nice to meet you! I agree there are very few who really understand. Best wishes to you! We can do this!0
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How do you like your pump? I have thought about it several times but keep chickening out! I take Humalog injections with my meals and lantus in the AM and PM. I haven't been great about keeping track of my blood sugar which I am trying to work on as well. I think its great that you have 2 kids! Did everything go OK with that? I have been pretty much scared out of having kids for fear of complications. I love hearing about type 1 diabetics who were successful with that!0
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Actually my pump (Minimed Paradigm) has brought me a ton of freedom! It's really not as scary as you might think. It allows me to basically not have to eat on a regular meal schedule if my day gets crazy or eat a little extra dessert once-in-a-while. I can also dial it back if I know that I'm going to be exercising, which I know is pretty much impossible with injections. I did injections for 21 years and have been on the pump for 14. To me there is no comparison.
Don't feel like you are alone struggling to keep your blood sugar under control. It's hard (understatement). My last A1c was high for me so I'm working on getting that down again.
Thanks about the kids. My first pregnancy went fairly well. I did have some blood pressure issues in the end, My second was a little harder because I had a harder time keeping my blood sugar controlled, which is really important. I ended up having a C-section with each baby. But they are healthy and happy kiddos (1 and 3)--couldn't imagine life without them! Don't let fear keep you from that great joy!
Have a great night. Stick to it!0 -
Hello! I'm 47 and have been a Type I for 25 years. I would like to lose 25 - 30 lbs. I have not been logging my meals every day, but I'm sure it would help if I did. I only recently discovered this forum and have not added any friends - I'm not even sure I know how to do that! Are you currently recording all of your foods? I'd love to have a diabetic friend, but not sure how to add you, or would you add me? Thanks for the help.0
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Hey there!
I'm on the younger side (18) and I've had diabetes for only 10 years. I also have a minimed pump!
How did you lose weight with diabetes last time?0 -
Hello! I'm a type 1, too, but I'm a baby when it comes to diabetes because I've only had it since 2011 (I'm 30 now). So I'm still learning. We've tried around a bit with the different kinds of insulin but right now I take a fast-working insulin (NovoRapid) with my meals and Lantus at night.
Since I'm so new to diabetes, I don't have much of advice to give. But everyone feel free to add me if you wanna share the ups and downs of this journey.0 -
Hi Ladies!
I've been a type 1 Diabetic for well over 20 years now (I'm 30) and have definitely struggled with the obstacles of weight loss, blood sugar control, irregular eating schedules, etc. and am anxious to use this site as a means of better tracking and organizing my journey to better health. I am looking forward to being a mother in the near future and am definitely looking to better my health (mind, body, spirit) before taking on that blessing. I have considered using the pump in the past, but have always resorted back to just staying on insulin injections, I did however hear that the pump may be a better option, when planning for pregnancy. Any feedback on how you did with both??? Thanks in advance.0 -
Hey there!
I'm on the younger side (18) and I've had diabetes for only 10 years. I also have a minimed pump!
How did you lose weight with diabetes last time?
I really had to go very low-carb, adjusting my insulin as I went. I also worked out 5-6 days a week, alternating lifting and cardio. I was also single so I had a lot of time to focus on getting healthy.0 -
Hi Ladies!
I've been a type 1 Diabetic for well over 20 years now (I'm 30) and have definitely struggled with the obstacles of weight loss, blood sugar control, irregular eating schedules, etc. and am anxious to use this site as a means of better tracking and organizing my journey to better health. I am looking forward to being a mother in the near future and am definitely looking to better my health (mind, body, spirit) before taking on that blessing. I have considered using the pump in the past, but have always resorted back to just staying on insulin injections, I did however hear that the pump may be a better option, when planning for pregnancy. Any feedback on how you did with both??? Thanks in advance.
Hi! The pump was definitely a great option for me during my pregnancy. Much easier to make adjustments when I needed them. If you're serious about taking care of yourself and becoming pregnant, don't let anyone tell you to avoid becoming a mom because of your diabetes. Be sure to have a specialist OBGYN. They're very used to dealing with diabetes and pregnancy. The most important aspect of being pregnant (as far as complications for your baby) is your blood sugar. It's super important to keep it really tightly controlled. This is hard, and I had my struggles with it, but it's doable. Being a mom is the great joy of my life!0 -
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You're kids are beautiful ....sent you a friend request.0
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You're kids are beautiful ....sent you a friend request.
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I'm going to add you. I am type 1 as well, 2 kids and on an insulin pump0
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I have been a type on diabetic for 39 years, have 2 kids, on an insulin pump and a CGM and I will send you a friend request as it is good to have other diabetics to talk to!0
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I've been T1 for about 20 years now. Been on a Medtronic pump for about 10 of them. Feel free to add me!0
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I've been Type 1 for the past 38 years. I'll be 40 this year, with a 3 year old. I've been on a Medtronic Paradigm pump for the past 8 years and I would never go back. It gives me so much freedom to do what I went when I want and eat anything I want. As a result, I put on about 40 pounds. Now, I'm working to lose that weight. I've lost 23 of the pounds and am really trying to change my lifestyle. Please feel free to add me as a friend.0
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I've been T1 for about 17 years now. I use Omni pod pump for 7 now. Request sent0
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Hello! I am a type 1 diabetic and have been for 25 years. I am currently 27. Diabetes definitely adds another issue when it comes to exercising and eating right. I have had a lot of issues trying to figure out how to accommodate exercising. Some days it works, and many it does not.0
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Hi, my name is Diane & Ive been T1 for 40 yrs but only on a Medtronic Paradigm 523 for 1 year & wouldn't trade it for anything.
I'm sending you a request.0 -
Hello. I'm Jillian. I'm 27 and have had it since I was 9. Nice to meet you guys.0
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A huge thank you to all you amazing women who responded to this post. As the Mom of a Type 1D 13 year old girl this reaffirms my belief that she can be and do anything she wants! I am in awe at your strength and commitment to live life (healthy living, careers, kids, etc.) while handling the daily grind of Diabetes. Standing "O" to you.0
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A huge thank you to all you amazing women who responded to this post. As the Mom of a Type 1D 13 year old girl this reaffirms my belief that she can be and do anything she wants! I am in awe at your strength and commitment to live life (healthy living, careers, kids, etc.) while handling the daily grind of Diabetes. Standing "O" to you.
Yes! She doesn't have to let diabetes stand in the way of the things she wants to do: play sports, be successful, have kids someday if she wants. Let her know that she is not alone. Sometimes things are harder and take more time for us, but persistence pays off. :happy:0 -
I'm Type 1 diabetic, 37 years old, had it for 20 years.
In a nutshell:
First pregnancy with sugars not that great. Lost Kaitlin at 37 weeks.
Next pregnancy sugars were fantastic, got a gorgeous boy (and he's still gorgeous at aged 8).
Then in a fantastic twist of fate I got my buy-one-get-one-free twin girls. Who are awesome.
They are all healthy, happy kids and I'm a beer drinking, cake eating, getting-healthier, getting-thinner Mum.
I did the DAFNE course in Sheffield (Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating), which is pretty cool. I eat whatever I want and adjust my injections for the amount of carbs.
Feel free to add me folks.0 -
Your daughter can definitely do anything she wants! I've always played sports and done most of what I wanted. The insulin pump helped so much with that because I can also eat what I want. It does add a whole other layer to everything - but it can be manageable.0
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I'm t2 but on insulin i have just started out on here and would love some help im right now trying to sort my insulin needs out since i started the gym 3 days ago and keep droping lower but not hypo any advice ?0
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Hello everyone!
My name is Bianca. I'm 22 years old and I just found out in May that I am type 1 diabetic. It is all very new to me and so overwhelming. I have been diabetic for some time but had no idea until I was rushed to the hospital one night with blood sugar of 610. I was weighing about 140lbs but have gained about 20lbs since I started on insulin. My goal is to get back to a healthy BMI and to just feel strong and well. I would really like the support of other ladies that know how to deal with type 1 diabetes. Feel free to add me as a friend, and please any advice is welcome and appreciated.0 -
I'm t2 but on insulin i have just started out on here and would love some help im right now trying to sort my insulin needs out since i started the gym 3 days ago and keep droping lower but not hypo any advice ?
Hi there sami;
Congratulations on making the decision to join MyFitnessPal. This program has been invaluable to me.
I'm an insulin dependent T2 diabetic, diagnosed 1982. There's an active and extremely helpful T2 D support group eager to share their experiences along with offering the knowledge and encouragement.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/1772-type-2-diabetes-support-group
You might want to introduce yourself and post any questions you might have there too. Have a look around the various threads and ask questions when you feel comfortable.
"Think like a Pancreas" by Dr Gary Scheiner, available on Amazon has been a very valuable resource for me and can be for you too if your new to both basal and mealtime insulin dosing.
As you've already learned, D is such an individual condition, which oftentimes can be very confusing and frustrating, as each of us reacts differently.
The intensity of my workout often dictates the effect it has on my numbers. I've adopted the habit of testing before and after my workouts to learn it's effects. Additionally, I make sure I'm at safe glucose levels before any exercise to prevent hypos.
I also carry glucose tabs along with me to the gym in the event they're needed for fast action.
My levels typically stay the same or might even drop 20 points. Your mileage will, or may vary.
Hope some of this helps.
Best of luck and good health!
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Hi Everyone!
I am a Type 1 diabetic, I've had it for 16 years and I am 23. I gained 20 lbs out of no where about a year ago, after several feeble attempts to lose the weight, I started going to the gym 5x a week and really taking control of my diet 3 months ago. (I can proudly say that I have not had fast food for 7 months!) Problem I am having is that I am not losing any weight. At first I thought that I was just building lean muscle, and I was losing inches, but for the last 4 weeks I haven't lost inches or weight. Any helpful tips??0 -
Hi Everyone!
I am a Type 1 diabetic, I've had it for 16 years and I am 23. I gained 20 lbs out of no where about a year ago, after several feeble attempts to lose the weight, I started going to the gym 5x a week and really taking control of my diet 3 months ago. (I can proudly say that I have not had fast food for 7 months!) Problem I am having is that I am not losing any weight. At first I thought that I was just building lean muscle, and I was losing inches, but for the last 4 weeks I haven't lost inches or weight. Any helpful tips??
Are you having many lows? I know that I found with lots of exercise, that I was going overboard on my calories because I was constantly having to cover lows.0
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