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yes depression can go along with diabetes but your life is not over

there is so many improvements in diabetic care now

just take it one day ay a time I went thru the samething but with help from

these wonderful people I am making it

If you can get the book Diabetic for dummies it is great

auther is DR Rubin

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yes depression can go along with diabetes but your life is not over

there is so many improvements in diabetic care now

just take it one day ay a time I went thru the samething but with help from

these wonderful people I am making it

If you can get the book Diabetic for dummies it is great

auther is DR Rubin

ask here to someone always has the answer god bless you sweetie

Patsy OSCP http://www.picturetrail.com/patsysprettys

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yes depression can go along with diabetes but your life is not over

there is so many improvements in diabetic care now

just take it one day ay a time I went thru the samething but with help from

these wonderful people I am making it

If you can get the book Diabetic for dummies it is great

auther is DR Rubin

ask here to someone always has the answer god bless you sweetie

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> I have a two year old daughter and

> I hope this don't mess me up real

> bad. Does anybody know how I should

> cook my meals now? Should I change

> my whole style of eating? Should I

> cook different for the whole family

> or what?

Everything depends on what you were

eating before, . If you were

eating the wrong way, it will be wise

to change your meals a little. But

there is no hurry, nothing changes

very quickly. You just take your

medication as prescribed and carry

on eating as you did before until

you get some idea of what is required.

You didn't say what treatment the

physician prescribed? Did he give you

any instructions at all? Do you have

another appointment? Often the reason

why newly diagnosed diabetics get

sent home without any instructions is

that there is so much to tell, it

takes time and most of it you have to

learn yourself but also because

diabetes develops slowly and there is

no real hurry. If you had been just

on the edge of a big change, then I

feel sure he/she would have given

you more information.

> I am so lost. Please help. I have

> cried for days now that I know I

> have diabetes---I just feel like its

> the end of my world.

, you are not lost! There are a

lot of people here to show you the way.

And it is not the end of the world,

life goes on just as before - you only

have to make a few minor adjustments

to your routine and you will be able to

manage this little problem with ease.

There are far worse things than diabetes

and with your heightened health

consciousness you will probably be able

to avoid having most of them without

even especially trying.

If it is any consolation to you, ,

you probably don't feel any worse than

any of us felt when we had the news. In

one way feeling bad is justified because

diabetes is not something anybody could

feel good about but on the other hand,

after a few days you will cool down and

come to the conclusion that feeling sorry

for yourself isn't very productive.

Try positive thinking! You are in a far,

far, better position than all those

millions in the world who don't even

know that they have diabetes and are

therefore not getting any treatment for

it. You have the advantage of knowing

and you can start looking forward to

an exciting future learning a lot of

new things about yourself!

> It is the 4th of July and I am sitting

> here at the computer crying---I think I

> am depressed!!!!!!!

You have reason to feel depressed, ,

but there are plenty of people around who

are crying on the 4th of July who don`t

have diabetes to blame it on so if it is

only another reason to cry, then it is

not one of the worst kind of reasons.

Don't forget, we are all in this together!

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> I have a two year old daughter and

> I hope this don't mess me up real

> bad. Does anybody know how I should

> cook my meals now? Should I change

> my whole style of eating? Should I

> cook different for the whole family

> or what?

Everything depends on what you were

eating before, . If you were

eating the wrong way, it will be wise

to change your meals a little. But

there is no hurry, nothing changes

very quickly. You just take your

medication as prescribed and carry

on eating as you did before until

you get some idea of what is required.

You didn't say what treatment the

physician prescribed? Did he give you

any instructions at all? Do you have

another appointment? Often the reason

why newly diagnosed diabetics get

sent home without any instructions is

that there is so much to tell, it

takes time and most of it you have to

learn yourself but also because

diabetes develops slowly and there is

no real hurry. If you had been just

on the edge of a big change, then I

feel sure he/she would have given

you more information.

> I am so lost. Please help. I have

> cried for days now that I know I

> have diabetes---I just feel like its

> the end of my world.

, you are not lost! There are a

lot of people here to show you the way.

And it is not the end of the world,

life goes on just as before - you only

have to make a few minor adjustments

to your routine and you will be able to

manage this little problem with ease.

There are far worse things than diabetes

and with your heightened health

consciousness you will probably be able

to avoid having most of them without

even especially trying.

If it is any consolation to you, ,

you probably don't feel any worse than

any of us felt when we had the news. In

one way feeling bad is justified because

diabetes is not something anybody could

feel good about but on the other hand,

after a few days you will cool down and

come to the conclusion that feeling sorry

for yourself isn't very productive.

Try positive thinking! You are in a far,

far, better position than all those

millions in the world who don't even

know that they have diabetes and are

therefore not getting any treatment for

it. You have the advantage of knowing

and you can start looking forward to

an exciting future learning a lot of

new things about yourself!

> It is the 4th of July and I am sitting

> here at the computer crying---I think I

> am depressed!!!!!!!

You have reason to feel depressed, ,

but there are plenty of people around who

are crying on the 4th of July who don`t

have diabetes to blame it on so if it is

only another reason to cry, then it is

not one of the worst kind of reasons.

Don't forget, we are all in this together!

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> I have a two year old daughter and

> I hope this don't mess me up real

> bad. Does anybody know how I should

> cook my meals now? Should I change

> my whole style of eating? Should I

> cook different for the whole family

> or what?

Everything depends on what you were

eating before, . If you were

eating the wrong way, it will be wise

to change your meals a little. But

there is no hurry, nothing changes

very quickly. You just take your

medication as prescribed and carry

on eating as you did before until

you get some idea of what is required.

You didn't say what treatment the

physician prescribed? Did he give you

any instructions at all? Do you have

another appointment? Often the reason

why newly diagnosed diabetics get

sent home without any instructions is

that there is so much to tell, it

takes time and most of it you have to

learn yourself but also because

diabetes develops slowly and there is

no real hurry. If you had been just

on the edge of a big change, then I

feel sure he/she would have given

you more information.

> I am so lost. Please help. I have

> cried for days now that I know I

> have diabetes---I just feel like its

> the end of my world.

, you are not lost! There are a

lot of people here to show you the way.

And it is not the end of the world,

life goes on just as before - you only

have to make a few minor adjustments

to your routine and you will be able to

manage this little problem with ease.

There are far worse things than diabetes

and with your heightened health

consciousness you will probably be able

to avoid having most of them without

even especially trying.

If it is any consolation to you, ,

you probably don't feel any worse than

any of us felt when we had the news. In

one way feeling bad is justified because

diabetes is not something anybody could

feel good about but on the other hand,

after a few days you will cool down and

come to the conclusion that feeling sorry

for yourself isn't very productive.

Try positive thinking! You are in a far,

far, better position than all those

millions in the world who don't even

know that they have diabetes and are

therefore not getting any treatment for

it. You have the advantage of knowing

and you can start looking forward to

an exciting future learning a lot of

new things about yourself!

> It is the 4th of July and I am sitting

> here at the computer crying---I think I

> am depressed!!!!!!!

You have reason to feel depressed, ,

but there are plenty of people around who

are crying on the 4th of July who don`t

have diabetes to blame it on so if it is

only another reason to cry, then it is

not one of the worst kind of reasons.

Don't forget, we are all in this together!

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Hi ,

Don't worry, you've discovered it in plenty of time to ward off all

those horror stories you've heard. As everyone has been telling

you, it's not a fast-acting disease, and it's highly managable.

I've had it for 4 years, and the only thing I've really changed is

to eat the way I already knew I should and get more exercise.

Join a Mommy & Me play group and you'll get plenty of exercise. 8-]

They've made so many strides in diabetes management since your

grandmother's time...or mine too, for that matter. Or even my

father's time.

It is so empowering to take charge of your own condition, as you'll

see. And all the scary parts will fade in no time. The first few

times I took my blood glucose, I was shaking, but now it's like

brushing my teeth -- just routine.

And best of all, you will be starting your family off right with a

proper balanced diet they can live with and be healthy.

Think of it as a challenge, not a defeat. You have all the

wonderfully helpful people on this site to guide you. And the

internet is overflowing with information. You won't be in the dark

for long!

Hang in there, . Help is on the way. You are on the path

already.

Ellen

type 2

> Hey Everybody,

> I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

everybody.

> I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes.

I

> have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new

to

> me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me

up

> real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should

I

> change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the

end

> of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

the

> 4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think

I

> am depressed!!!!!!!

>

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Hi ,

Don't worry, you've discovered it in plenty of time to ward off all

those horror stories you've heard. As everyone has been telling

you, it's not a fast-acting disease, and it's highly managable.

I've had it for 4 years, and the only thing I've really changed is

to eat the way I already knew I should and get more exercise.

Join a Mommy & Me play group and you'll get plenty of exercise. 8-]

They've made so many strides in diabetes management since your

grandmother's time...or mine too, for that matter. Or even my

father's time.

It is so empowering to take charge of your own condition, as you'll

see. And all the scary parts will fade in no time. The first few

times I took my blood glucose, I was shaking, but now it's like

brushing my teeth -- just routine.

And best of all, you will be starting your family off right with a

proper balanced diet they can live with and be healthy.

Think of it as a challenge, not a defeat. You have all the

wonderfully helpful people on this site to guide you. And the

internet is overflowing with information. You won't be in the dark

for long!

Hang in there, . Help is on the way. You are on the path

already.

Ellen

type 2

> Hey Everybody,

> I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

everybody.

> I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes.

I

> have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new

to

> me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me

up

> real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should

I

> change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the

end

> of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

the

> 4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think

I

> am depressed!!!!!!!

>

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Hi ,

Don't worry, you've discovered it in plenty of time to ward off all

those horror stories you've heard. As everyone has been telling

you, it's not a fast-acting disease, and it's highly managable.

I've had it for 4 years, and the only thing I've really changed is

to eat the way I already knew I should and get more exercise.

Join a Mommy & Me play group and you'll get plenty of exercise. 8-]

They've made so many strides in diabetes management since your

grandmother's time...or mine too, for that matter. Or even my

father's time.

It is so empowering to take charge of your own condition, as you'll

see. And all the scary parts will fade in no time. The first few

times I took my blood glucose, I was shaking, but now it's like

brushing my teeth -- just routine.

And best of all, you will be starting your family off right with a

proper balanced diet they can live with and be healthy.

Think of it as a challenge, not a defeat. You have all the

wonderfully helpful people on this site to guide you. And the

internet is overflowing with information. You won't be in the dark

for long!

Hang in there, . Help is on the way. You are on the path

already.

Ellen

type 2

> Hey Everybody,

> I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

everybody.

> I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes.

I

> have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new

to

> me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me

up

> real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should

I

> change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the

end

> of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

the

> 4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think

I

> am depressed!!!!!!!

>

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Hey ,

My name is . I have had diabetes since I was 15 months old and now I

am 17 years old. It is not so bad. I am on Carb counting where I can eat

pretty much anything I want to. I am going on the insulin pump soon. Don't

let it get you down. If I can handle it at my age and that is a pretty tuff

age to deal diabetes, then you can. If you wan to talk more just e-mail me

at medicgurl05@... I will e-mail you back as soon as I can.

See ya,

>

>Reply-To: alldiabeticinternational

>To: alldiabeticinternational

>Subject: [alldiabeticinternational] New Member here!!!!!

>Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 15:49:42 -0000

>

>Hey Everybody,

>I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to everybody.

>I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes. I

>have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new to

>me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me up

>real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should I

>change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

>whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

>days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the end

>of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is the

>4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think I

>am depressed!!!!!!!

>

>

>

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Hey ,

My name is . I have had diabetes since I was 15 months old and now I

am 17 years old. It is not so bad. I am on Carb counting where I can eat

pretty much anything I want to. I am going on the insulin pump soon. Don't

let it get you down. If I can handle it at my age and that is a pretty tuff

age to deal diabetes, then you can. If you wan to talk more just e-mail me

at medicgurl05@... I will e-mail you back as soon as I can.

See ya,

>

>Reply-To: alldiabeticinternational

>To: alldiabeticinternational

>Subject: [alldiabeticinternational] New Member here!!!!!

>Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 15:49:42 -0000

>

>Hey Everybody,

>I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to everybody.

>I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes. I

>have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new to

>me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me up

>real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should I

>change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

>whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

>days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the end

>of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is the

>4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think I

>am depressed!!!!!!!

>

>

>

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Hey ,

My name is . I have had diabetes since I was 15 months old and now I

am 17 years old. It is not so bad. I am on Carb counting where I can eat

pretty much anything I want to. I am going on the insulin pump soon. Don't

let it get you down. If I can handle it at my age and that is a pretty tuff

age to deal diabetes, then you can. If you wan to talk more just e-mail me

at medicgurl05@... I will e-mail you back as soon as I can.

See ya,

>

>Reply-To: alldiabeticinternational

>To: alldiabeticinternational

>Subject: [alldiabeticinternational] New Member here!!!!!

>Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 15:49:42 -0000

>

>Hey Everybody,

>I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to everybody.

>I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes. I

>have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new to

>me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me up

>real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should I

>change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

>whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

>days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the end

>of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is the

>4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think I

>am depressed!!!!!!!

>

>

>

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Hi !

my name is . I'm 29 years old, and have had diabetes for 27

years now,my daughter is turning 11 and has had it for 6 years. (we

are both type 1) I won't say the road has been easy, I too suffer

with depression, and take medication to help. I think joining this

group will make such a great difference! It certainly did for me!

Everyone is so supportive, helpful and caring, it's a great little

family here online.

As well as a great pool of resourses!

If you ever want to talk, you can feel free to message me at

kewe818@... (yahoo instant messenger)

Take care! It will get better!

~

- In alldiabeticinternational , " paingirl12000 "

wrote:

> Hey Everybody,

> I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

everybody.

> I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes.

I

> have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new

to

> me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me

up

> real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should

I

> change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the

end

> of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

the

> 4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think

I

> am depressed!!!!!!!

>

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Hi !

my name is . I'm 29 years old, and have had diabetes for 27

years now,my daughter is turning 11 and has had it for 6 years. (we

are both type 1) I won't say the road has been easy, I too suffer

with depression, and take medication to help. I think joining this

group will make such a great difference! It certainly did for me!

Everyone is so supportive, helpful and caring, it's a great little

family here online.

As well as a great pool of resourses!

If you ever want to talk, you can feel free to message me at

kewe818@... (yahoo instant messenger)

Take care! It will get better!

~

- In alldiabeticinternational , " paingirl12000 "

wrote:

> Hey Everybody,

> I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

everybody.

> I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes.

I

> have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new

to

> me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me

up

> real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should

I

> change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the

end

> of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

the

> 4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think

I

> am depressed!!!!!!!

>

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Hi !

my name is . I'm 29 years old, and have had diabetes for 27

years now,my daughter is turning 11 and has had it for 6 years. (we

are both type 1) I won't say the road has been easy, I too suffer

with depression, and take medication to help. I think joining this

group will make such a great difference! It certainly did for me!

Everyone is so supportive, helpful and caring, it's a great little

family here online.

As well as a great pool of resourses!

If you ever want to talk, you can feel free to message me at

kewe818@... (yahoo instant messenger)

Take care! It will get better!

~

- In alldiabeticinternational , " paingirl12000 "

wrote:

> Hey Everybody,

> I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

everybody.

> I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes.

I

> have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new

to

> me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me

up

> real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should

I

> change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the

end

> of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

the

> 4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think

I

> am depressed!!!!!!!

>

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hi susan :)

lots of shoulders here! maybe it'd cheer you up a bit to know i'm

type 1 and just came back from dinner - dinner out - with my best

friend of 25+ years - who's been type 1 for that long too - and her

new, beautiful, healthy baby girl. treatment has come far. education

is the key. a person can have a pretty normal life.

actually, my friend is a doctor on top of everything...one can even

do some pretty tough things too. there's a guy heading for mt.

everest in fact...if he hasn't already gone...although *ahem* i'd

say that's just pushing it period ;>

ok. you've got company!

rach

> Hey Everybody,

> I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

everybody.

> I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes.

I

> have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new

to

> me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me

up

> real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should

I

> change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the

end

> of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

the

> 4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think

I

> am depressed!!!!!!!

>

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hi susan :)

lots of shoulders here! maybe it'd cheer you up a bit to know i'm

type 1 and just came back from dinner - dinner out - with my best

friend of 25+ years - who's been type 1 for that long too - and her

new, beautiful, healthy baby girl. treatment has come far. education

is the key. a person can have a pretty normal life.

actually, my friend is a doctor on top of everything...one can even

do some pretty tough things too. there's a guy heading for mt.

everest in fact...if he hasn't already gone...although *ahem* i'd

say that's just pushing it period ;>

ok. you've got company!

rach

> Hey Everybody,

> I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

everybody.

> I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes.

I

> have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new

to

> me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me

up

> real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should

I

> change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the

end

> of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

the

> 4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think

I

> am depressed!!!!!!!

>

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hi susan :)

lots of shoulders here! maybe it'd cheer you up a bit to know i'm

type 1 and just came back from dinner - dinner out - with my best

friend of 25+ years - who's been type 1 for that long too - and her

new, beautiful, healthy baby girl. treatment has come far. education

is the key. a person can have a pretty normal life.

actually, my friend is a doctor on top of everything...one can even

do some pretty tough things too. there's a guy heading for mt.

everest in fact...if he hasn't already gone...although *ahem* i'd

say that's just pushing it period ;>

ok. you've got company!

rach

> Hey Everybody,

> I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

everybody.

> I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes.

I

> have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new

to

> me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me

up

> real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should

I

> change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the

end

> of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

the

> 4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think

I

> am depressed!!!!!!!

>

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,

I feel so ashamed now that I was sitting here crying. I know there

are lots of people out in this world that are alot worse than me and

I was feeling sorry for myself. Its just that My grandmother had died

from complications from diabetes and then for the doctor to tell me

that I had it---I just flipped out and needed somebody to talk to

about it.I have to go back to the doctor tomorrow and see what kind

of treatmemt he is going to put me on. He had told me to come home

and write down my diet and my readings. I got a monitor. Here are

some of my readings: 7 am--290 12:30 noon--302 4:00pm--214 8:00

pm --348-----That was yesterday. I felt horrible all day yesterday.

What do you think about them numbers? I was told they were high, I

didn't get much infomation from my doctor when I went to him, I am

going to ask questions when I go back tomorrow. Thank you so much and

I look forward to talking to you again.

>

> > I have a two year old daughter and

> > I hope this don't mess me up real

> > bad. Does anybody know how I should

> > cook my meals now? Should I change

> > my whole style of eating? Should I

> > cook different for the whole family

> > or what?

>

> Everything depends on what you were

> eating before, . If you were

> eating the wrong way, it will be wise

> to change your meals a little. But

> there is no hurry, nothing changes

> very quickly. You just take your

> medication as prescribed and carry

> on eating as you did before until

> you get some idea of what is required.

>

> You didn't say what treatment the

> physician prescribed? Did he give you

> any instructions at all? Do you have

> another appointment? Often the reason

> why newly diagnosed diabetics get

> sent home without any instructions is

> that there is so much to tell, it

> takes time and most of it you have to

> learn yourself but also because

> diabetes develops slowly and there is

> no real hurry. If you had been just

> on the edge of a big change, then I

> feel sure he/she would have given

> you more information.

>

> > I am so lost. Please help. I have

> > cried for days now that I know I

> > have diabetes---I just feel like its

> > the end of my world.

>

> , you are not lost! There are a

> lot of people here to show you the way.

> And it is not the end of the world,

> life goes on just as before - you only

> have to make a few minor adjustments

> to your routine and you will be able to

> manage this little problem with ease.

> There are far worse things than diabetes

> and with your heightened health

> consciousness you will probably be able

> to avoid having most of them without

> even especially trying.

>

> If it is any consolation to you, ,

> you probably don't feel any worse than

> any of us felt when we had the news. In

> one way feeling bad is justified because

> diabetes is not something anybody could

> feel good about but on the other hand,

> after a few days you will cool down and

> come to the conclusion that feeling sorry

> for yourself isn't very productive.

>

> Try positive thinking! You are in a far,

> far, better position than all those

> millions in the world who don't even

> know that they have diabetes and are

> therefore not getting any treatment for

> it. You have the advantage of knowing

> and you can start looking forward to

> an exciting future learning a lot of

> new things about yourself!

>

> > It is the 4th of July and I am sitting

> > here at the computer crying---I think I

> > am depressed!!!!!!!

>

> You have reason to feel depressed, ,

> but there are plenty of people around who

> are crying on the 4th of July who don`t

> have diabetes to blame it on so if it is

> only another reason to cry, then it is

> not one of the worst kind of reasons.

>

> Don't forget, we are all in this together!

>

>

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Hello Ellen,

Yes, I am glad I found this group...So many nice people ,,, I have

been sitting at the computer today just answering all the messages

from you nice people. Yes, I shake a little when I stick my finger to

check my sugar, but I guess that will go away huh? Yes, so many

things have changed since my Grandmothers time. I was just down in

the dumps when I wrote that last post. I am usually a happy person. I

am going to see the doctor tomorrow and I am going to ask him what

kind of diabetes I have.

Thanks

-- In alldiabeticinternational , " philippaschuyler "

wrote:

> Hi ,

>

> Don't worry, you've discovered it in plenty of time to ward off all

> those horror stories you've heard. As everyone has been telling

> you, it's not a fast-acting disease, and it's highly managable.

>

> I've had it for 4 years, and the only thing I've really changed is

> to eat the way I already knew I should and get more exercise.

>

> Join a Mommy & Me play group and you'll get plenty of exercise. 8-]

>

> They've made so many strides in diabetes management since your

> grandmother's time...or mine too, for that matter. Or even my

> father's time.

>

> It is so empowering to take charge of your own condition, as you'll

> see. And all the scary parts will fade in no time. The first few

> times I took my blood glucose, I was shaking, but now it's like

> brushing my teeth -- just routine.

>

> And best of all, you will be starting your family off right with a

> proper balanced diet they can live with and be healthy.

>

> Think of it as a challenge, not a defeat. You have all the

> wonderfully helpful people on this site to guide you. And the

> internet is overflowing with information. You won't be in the dark

> for long!

>

> Hang in there, . Help is on the way. You are on the path

> already.

>

> Ellen

> type 2

>

>

>

> > Hey Everybody,

> > I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

> everybody.

> > I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have

diabetes.

> I

> > have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new

> to

> > me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me

> up

> > real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now?

Should

> I

> > change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> > whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> > days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the

> end

> > of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

> the

> > 4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I

think

> I

> > am depressed!!!!!!!

> >

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Hey Joe,

Thank you so very much for your kind words. Everybody here has been

so nice to me. I feel so very foolish for crying yesterday. I will

keep my chin up now.

> > Hey Everybody,

> > I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

> everybody.

> > I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes.

> I

> > have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new

> to

> > me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me

> up

> > real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should

> I

> > change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> > whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> > days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the

> end

> > of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

> the

> > 4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think

> I

> > am depressed!!!!!!!

> >

>

>

>

> pancreatitis info

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ThePancreatitisPlace/

>

> diabetic recipes

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetic_recipes/

>

>

>

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Hello ,

WOW!!! You had diabetes at a young age. Here I was--crying and I find

out that you are younger than me---Boy Do I feel foolish now. Could

you tell me a little bit more about carbs? I mean < I hear about them

all the time, but what do they have to do with diabetes? Thanks in

advance

-- In alldiabeticinternational , " Hill "

wrote:

> Hey ,

>

> My name is . I have had diabetes since I was 15 months old

and now I

> am 17 years old. It is not so bad. I am on Carb counting where I

can eat

> pretty much anything I want to. I am going on the insulin pump

soon. Don't

> let it get you down. If I can handle it at my age and that is a

pretty tuff

> age to deal diabetes, then you can. If you wan to talk more just e-

mail me

> at medicgurl05@h... I will e-mail you back as soon as I can.

>

> See ya,

>

>

>

> >From: " paingirl12000 "

> >Reply-To: alldiabeticinternational

> >To: alldiabeticinternational

> >Subject: [alldiabeticinternational] New Member here!!!!!

> >Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 15:49:42 -0000

> >

> >Hey Everybody,

> >I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

everybody.

> >I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes.

I

> >have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new to

> >me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me up

> >real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should

I

> >change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> >whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> >days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the end

> >of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

the

> >4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think

I

> >am depressed!!!!!!!

> >

> >

> >

>

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Hello ,

WOW!!! You had diabetes at a young age. Here I was--crying and I find

out that you are younger than me---Boy Do I feel foolish now. Could

you tell me a little bit more about carbs? I mean < I hear about them

all the time, but what do they have to do with diabetes? Thanks in

advance

-- In alldiabeticinternational , " Hill "

wrote:

> Hey ,

>

> My name is . I have had diabetes since I was 15 months old

and now I

> am 17 years old. It is not so bad. I am on Carb counting where I

can eat

> pretty much anything I want to. I am going on the insulin pump

soon. Don't

> let it get you down. If I can handle it at my age and that is a

pretty tuff

> age to deal diabetes, then you can. If you wan to talk more just e-

mail me

> at medicgurl05@h... I will e-mail you back as soon as I can.

>

> See ya,

>

>

>

> >From: " paingirl12000 "

> >Reply-To: alldiabeticinternational

> >To: alldiabeticinternational

> >Subject: [alldiabeticinternational] New Member here!!!!!

> >Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 15:49:42 -0000

> >

> >Hey Everybody,

> >I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

everybody.

> >I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes.

I

> >have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new to

> >me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me up

> >real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should

I

> >change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> >whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> >days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the end

> >of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

the

> >4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think

I

> >am depressed!!!!!!!

> >

> >

> >

>

> _________________________________________________________________

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Hello ,

WOW!!! You had diabetes at a young age. Here I was--crying and I find

out that you are younger than me---Boy Do I feel foolish now. Could

you tell me a little bit more about carbs? I mean < I hear about them

all the time, but what do they have to do with diabetes? Thanks in

advance

-- In alldiabeticinternational , " Hill "

wrote:

> Hey ,

>

> My name is . I have had diabetes since I was 15 months old

and now I

> am 17 years old. It is not so bad. I am on Carb counting where I

can eat

> pretty much anything I want to. I am going on the insulin pump

soon. Don't

> let it get you down. If I can handle it at my age and that is a

pretty tuff

> age to deal diabetes, then you can. If you wan to talk more just e-

mail me

> at medicgurl05@h... I will e-mail you back as soon as I can.

>

> See ya,

>

>

>

> >From: " paingirl12000 "

> >Reply-To: alldiabeticinternational

> >To: alldiabeticinternational

> >Subject: [alldiabeticinternational] New Member here!!!!!

> >Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 15:49:42 -0000

> >

> >Hey Everybody,

> >I am new here and thought I would come on and say hello to

everybody.

> >I am 21 years old and my doctor just told me that I have diabetes.

I

> >have had pancreatits for years but not diabetes---this is so new to

> >me. I have a two year old daughter and I hope this don't mess me up

> >real bad. Does anybody know how I should cook my meals now? Should

I

> >change my whole style of eating? Should I cook different for the

> >whole family or what? I am so lost. Please help. I have cried for

> >days now that I know I have diabetes---I just feel like its the end

> >of my world. My Grandma died from complications of diabetes.It is

the

> >4th of July and I am sitting here at the computer crying---I think

I

> >am depressed!!!!!!!

> >

> >

> >

>

> _________________________________________________________________

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Hey Patsy,

Yes, I am finding out that there a lot of nice people here. I am been

sitting here for a while now, just answering the post from you guys.

I have never had this much support before in my life. This is so

wonderful. Somebody else talked about a diabetic book for dummies. I

am going to see if I can find it. Thanks so much

-- In alldiabeticinternational , britzgranny1@a...

wrote:

> ,

> yes depression can go along with diabetes but your life is not over

> there is so many improvements in diabetic care now

> just take it one day ay a time I went thru the samething but with

help from

> these wonderful people I am making it

> If you can get the book Diabetic for dummies it is great

> auther is DR Rubin

> ask here to someone always has the answer god bless you sweetie

>

> Patsy OSCP http://www.picturetrail.com/patsysprettys

>

>

>

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