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LJ

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Do I Have to Change From Fun Loving 40 Something to Cranky..
Posted: 11-29-03 18:30pm

..Old lady was what I was going to say! I was shocked by the diabetes diagnoses back in april and have swung back and forth between denial and coping then not coping and because I am a teacher living alone in İstanbul have battled alone without the healthcare support my compatriots in either the us or the uk enjoy and to be honest I am finding the whole diabetes 'thing' totally overwhelming. My turkish friends and colleagues are kind and supportive but accept that even turkish diabetics don't have enough healthcare support so it wont surprise you to know it took a kind friend to hunt down monitoring gear and an english speaking chemist to find the test strips and lancets. Beleive me I am trying to not sweat the small stuff and think positive an'all that but I really am not coping - I get irritated more easily - really lose it with the kids sometimes (bad for a teach' yes?) I find it harder and harder to deal with stress and the fatigue is scary - there are days when I just want to hide under my duvet - help please I really need a good laugh and to know I can deal with with this and that I can drag my life back to some sort of normality(whatever that is haha!!) thanks lj xxx
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gram1228

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Hello
Posted: 11-30-03 09:48am

I sympathize with you, diabetes can be overwhelming. I.M a 63 year old grandma and live alone also. We do have excellent care here in the u,s. If you are on insulin, as I am, I hope you have easy access to it as that is what keeps us alive and "well". Mood swings come with the territory I guess. I find it so hard to believe you had to humt down basic supplies to monitor your diabetes, how awful it must be to be a diabetic there. I know I am not cheering you up terribly well, but I am diabetic for 4 years now and believe me, you accept it and it does get easier. You have to be the master over it, take very good care of yourself, diet is the most important thing when controlling this disease. Very low carbs during the day is a must to keep your blood sugars in line, try and stay away from your breads, pasta, noodles, all the high starchy foods and concentrate more on small amounts of fruit and protein and lots of vegetables. I probably do not eat more than 120 carbs in a day. Once you get your blood sugars stable, I think you will feel more "normal"! I belong to a few diabetes message boards, one very good, busy one is at prohealthnetwork.Com. It is full of caring, compassionate people. Just go to that site and click on to the diabetes forum, I think you will surprised at all the information you will receive, I learned more there than from my own doctor. Sorry this is so long, take care and be well. Sharon
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LJ

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Location: İstanbul, Turkey
Cranky Old Lady!
Posted: 12-02-03 19:48pm

Hello sharon - thank you for your reply - I must say the internet is proving an invaluable tool - I will look up the site you recomended - I have more on the lack of medical support here, see what you think of this - my school is very supportive and have just gone to a lot of trouble to organise my registration with the turkish social health folks and my by-lingual dept' head came with me to complete the process at the local clinic- the head doctor there would not countenence prescribing my blood pressure medication because they use generic copies of drugs and he couldn't guarantee that they would even contain any drugs let alone the correct ones!!!! - my bp is causing more grief than the diabetes and of course the private healthcare insurerers wont touch me so my medical costs are becoming a bit of a burden - imagine my horror though - I am entitled to cover under the turkish system but the system is so corrupt and so out of control that apparently even the pharmacist cant tell whether they have the proper supplies - no wonder i'm cranky ha ha!
As for the diabetes itself i'm actually quite proud that I do keep it within the norm just by diet - it is in the family so I did have some prior knowledge but do admit carbs are my downfall - they make super bread here - fresh from the corner shop - still hot sometimes if you time it right so I have to be very strict with myself. What worries me most is that it is degenerative and that given I will have to bear all the costs myself my plan to buy a home here and retire here has almost certainly been scuppered and I suppose its that which is at the bottom of my unhappiness because I have lived here for over six years and am generally very happy here - indeed current problems aside I have felt I have more lifestyle choices here than I had back home in the uk but now I am having to consider going back there because the healthcare costs are already becoming prohibitive.....Just my rotten luck - its just so sad when you are happy - I love my home and my friends at school and most of the kids I teach are a pleasure to be around but if I cant find the right medication and get some of the associated stresses sorted I really will be up against - it ain't life the proverbial b...!
Anyway enough of my moans! Thanks for being there - oh my real name is laura by the way - keep well yourself and keep in touch - bye for now ljxxx.
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gram1228

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to Cranky Old Lady (just Kidding)
Posted: 12-03-03 18:03pm

Hi laura, what a maze you have to tread through. I would say your health is more important right now, if you can,t get proper care there, why don,t you consider moving back. What is life if we,re sick all the time. I too have high blood pressure but I am on meds for that and insulin for the diabetes and am pretty happy with my control. Isn,t fresh bread the best? You had me salivating! I have all I can do to mostly keep away from it. Cheers! Sharon

it,s 5 pm here now on wed. And I have to go to work.
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