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What complications have you experienced because of type 1 diabetes?
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Chaszzz
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I was diagnosed as diabetic on 7 January 2022
i am now blind in left eye and half blind in right eye.
hospital stuffing me with steroids, but failed to monitor my blood sugar.
I am a little pi**** off to put it mildly.
steroid induced diabetes is the diagnosis.
how bad is this!
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@Chaszzz so sorry for that, guarantee Conservative Party will gut NHS and unfortunately for us. Use the American system style healthcare system. Hope they have supplied you with a blood glucose meter and ketostix tester. I can remember being diagnosed and dreaded needles, imagine my shock given the old glass syringes etc 😥😢😭.
Thank goodness soon on disposable but had to reuse as only 100 for the year
Hope you are being treated correctly now and do not forget - diabetesuk.co.uk
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Same as Wing43, I have been type 1 for 39 years. Moved to pump 12 years ago as lost all hypo awareness after human insulin switch. Four years ago I was told I have bleed on right macula ( eye consultant recommended laser treatment). Still waiting but Pennine trust NHS is poor/6 year wait (due to Conservative Southern favouritism). I've given up hope of NHS treatment, going private
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I’m type 1 diabetic 32years + pretty good control apart from the odd blip. My eye sight started bothering me a few years ago I now attend the local hospital eye clinic & yearly option checkups
i would like to ask as anyone on here ever had Cellulitis. I got in my left calf in March 22 thar cleared then returned worse than ever in April it was horrendous massive blisters , I had to go A & F where I ended going for IV antibiotics having it dressed for 2 weeks in total I was on antibiotics for 48 days I have still have a red leg where my skin has been damaged a year later.
be interested if any other Diabetics have had this horrible infection
regards nana Claire
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@Nanaclaire my husband had cellulitis but he didn’t have diabetes, his returned 3 times and turned into sepsis which he died off so be aware it will come back if you are stressed or run down, I have type 1 diabetes so are very away of the symptoms to look out for any signs I will go to hospital, it’s a horrible infection that lies format then flares up.
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I had a papercut on my hand got infected turned into narcrosis fasititis I had 5 operations in 5 days 1st was 26 hour I had skinflap removed from my leg 20cm long & 8cm wide to save my arm and life
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DKA was the worst one for me. I've had type 1 diabetes for 50 years.
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I have had cataracts, I have neuropathy in both feet and lower legs, I have a poor appetite, my sense of taste has changed (I can no longer taste certain foods), I have had blood blisters on both retinas requiring laser surgery, I have had a mini stroke, and I have had a cardiac arrest.
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I have had cataracts, I have neuropathy in both feet and lower legs, I have a poor appetite, my sense of taste has changed (I can no longer taste certain foods), I have had blood blisters on both retinas requiring laser surgery, I have had a mini stroke, and I have had a cardiac arrest.
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I have had type 1 for 42 years and have neuropathy and retinopathy in both my eyes have had laser surgery in my right eye but is still there I have appointments every 6 months
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Hello everyone,
Unfortunately, diabetes can cause different complications to occur. This can manifest in different ways such as eye damage, kidney damage, pregnancy complications...Have you experienced any complications?
Please share below!