3 month diabetes update (what i've learned & changed)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • exactly three months ago i was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, and a lot has changed since then!
    here are those things lol
    TIMESTAMPS
    0:29 a1c
    1:02 resources that have helped me
    - books: bright spots and landmines by adam brown (download for free at brightspotsandlandmines.org) and think like a pancreas by gary scheiner
    - 3:08 instagram pages
    3:33 insulin adjustments
    7:07 prebolusing + blood sugar graphs
    8:38 how i'm coping with having diabetes
    11:06 how it's affected school
    12:24 some positive updates!
    SOCIALS
    instagram @sarahpriscilla_
    twitter @ssarahpriscilla
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Комментарии • 23

  • @suzannejaime
    @suzannejaime 4 года назад +5

    Hey Sarah! You are doing such a great job, it’s so much to learn and figure out. Before I was on the pump, I changed taking my Lantus to the morning instead of before bed, and that helped with my overnight lows. Maybe ask your nurse about trying that?? 👍🏼

    • @sarahpriscilla_
      @sarahpriscilla_  4 года назад +1

      thank you! i’m currently taking lantus in the morning, but thank you for the suggestion!

  • @candytoo3729
    @candytoo3729 4 года назад +2

    Sarah - stay strong younger sister. I got diagnosed at 56 with TID. Ended up in ICU for 4 days in Coma. Am doing a great and am still learning like you. My honeymoon ended last year. I rock out on my night snack. My favourite time. AIC been under 7 since I started my treatment and using 2 insulins. Lantus and Aphidra. Walks help because they get your blood pumping to get the insulin in your system.

  • @candytoo3729
    @candytoo3729 4 года назад

    Sarah - You are positive. Don't beat yourself up. TID chooses you, you do not choose it. You are a smart woman, and will enjoy this.... My grandfather was one of the first in Newfoundland to get insulin and Banting gave him the shot. My grandfather was a norwegian who was diagnosed in Newfoundland in the late 1920s at about your age. It will all start to make better sense with your body and insulin. Everybody is different. STAY STRONG.

  • @ThePJmommy
    @ThePJmommy 4 года назад +1

    Great update Sarah! I'm also about to try Fiasp, so I'm glad to hear you're liking it. Wondering if you are doing full units or if you were able to get a half-unit pen? I'm trying to track one down for myself. Also on the Lantus note, I was also on a higher dose just after diagnoses but dropped myself down to 2 units. So a very low dose. Try something like Almond butter before bed, that works for me. Also, look into "The Juice box" podcast. It's really good. Hope to connect on insta one day soon. Take care, honeymooning buddy :)

    • @sarahpriscilla_
      @sarahpriscilla_  4 года назад

      my pen only does full units. a half-unit pen seems really great! i’d like to try that as well
      and thanks, i’ll try those things out!
      feel free to message me on instagram whenever! i’m @_sarahpriscilla right now, but i’m probably gonna change it back to @sarahpriscilla_ once instagram lets me haha

  • @thesunnyedge
    @thesunnyedge 4 года назад +1

    You’re doing awesome especially at 3 months! It took me years to adjust

    • @sarahpriscilla_
      @sarahpriscilla_  4 года назад +1

      thank you so much! i’m definitely nowhere near perfect yet, and i still have a lot to learn!

    • @thesunnyedge
      @thesunnyedge 4 года назад

      sarah priscilla it’s a game of progress, just enjoy every day! Managing diabetes is never going to be perfect...once I realized that life just got a whole lot lighter and brighter for me. ☺️

    • @sarahpriscilla_
      @sarahpriscilla_  4 года назад +1

      yeah, i’m slowly realizing that too
      being really hard on yourself does way more harm than good!

    • @thesunnyedge
      @thesunnyedge 4 года назад +1

      sarah priscilla we got this! 👊🏻 I subscribed and will follow your story! ❤️

  • @munafree2454
    @munafree2454 4 года назад +1

    Sarah your are doing great considering that you have had it for 3 months. I was still in shock at 3 months

    • @candytoo3729
      @candytoo3729 4 года назад

      Muna - so was I. But happy to report highest AIC at 6.5 since I was diagnosed 3 yrs ago at 56. I just follow my diet. Food is fuel in my mind at this point. Hope you are doing well. Let me know if I can offer any assistance or comfort. It is a daily mental event for sure.

  • @adnaneadnane4127
    @adnaneadnane4127 4 года назад

    Hi Sara !!
    congrats on your new A1c you did a great job dropping from 15.1 to 7.9 you are on a great path.
    concerning your nocturne hypoglycemia I can guarantee you that it's not from using to much insulin (because I had that for many years) it's from lantus having a peak at night my suggestion to you is to split the doses do less at night and do the rest after you wake up or buy a more stable insulin that has no peak like tresiba .
    and since you are following a plant base diet I would recommend you to watch mastering diabetes channel, they teach people how to manage diabetes by following a low fat plant base diet. they have a book since you love books
    I hope this will help you :)

    • @sarahpriscilla_
      @sarahpriscilla_  4 года назад

      right now i do all my long insulin in the morning, but i have talked to my nurse about switching to tresiba before so i might do that soon
      and i’ve seen them around! i’ll have to check them out again, thanks :)

    • @adnaneadnane4127
      @adnaneadnane4127 4 года назад

      @@sarahpriscilla_ you are welcome :)

  • @personaestudiosa
    @personaestudiosa 4 года назад

    Mastering Diabetes book, it just came out, or their website for information, everything they talk is based on science :)
    Also (my English is bad but....), like you, I remember when I first was diagnosed 7.5 years ago I was not aware first few months what happened because I was 12 yo...then I started reading about food a lot, found few accounts on Insta etc. and today I am actually grateful for diabetes because I started to exercise a few years ago and eating healthy and last year in June I went 100% plant-based and who knows where I would be without diabetes.

    • @sarahpriscilla_
      @sarahpriscilla_  4 года назад

      i’ll definitely go check out that book!
      and yeah, it’s crazy how diabetes can make you so much more mindful
      there’s a lot of things now that i’m aware of that i wasn’t at all before

  • @bethaneydunne9682
    @bethaneydunne9682 Год назад +2

    Hi Sarah how are you how are thing you havent posted in a while you ok

  • @Julia-en5ys
    @Julia-en5ys 4 года назад

    You could start experimenting with protein shakes/ peanut butter on a hard carb to prevent lows! I have no clue if it would work for you but it could be worth a try! :)

    • @sarahpriscilla_
      @sarahpriscilla_  4 года назад +1

      that’s a good idea! i’ve never thought about protein shakes

  • @hannahshershow2397
    @hannahshershow2397 4 года назад +2

    Your doing great !
    Also can you start doing type one Tuesday?

    • @sarahpriscilla_
      @sarahpriscilla_  4 года назад +1

      thank you! i can try, but i’ll definitely need some video ideas :)