First, no eating again for 6 hours before the exam
I'd be dead after 5.
Seriously though, that's a fair whack of tests to have, reasonably serious ones too considering next week's tests. It must suck but you seem to accept it and get on with it which is all a person could do I guess.
Waiting for the results is a hard part but let's hope that they come back positively and you can move forward from there.
Thank u! The test was at 8 o'clock, so I managed to survive without eating :) But without coffee, I get very cranky. It has been quite a challenging time with all the tests lined up, but as you said, accepting it and pushing through is really the only way to move forward. I've kind of gotten used to the tests, but the liquid you have to drink is still the worst part. No bueno? ;))
I've heard that liquid is noto goodo.
I have a medical condition also, one that affects every moment of my life, every meal I eat and means multiple injections a day, sometimes 8-9 of them. It sucks but I make it work because there's no other viable option. I think about those who have far worse issues though, my brother tarazkp for instance and many others. It's always nice to see someone who takes ownership and shows the discipline to do the right things and deal with the ups and downs of the situation no matter how hard.
Note to self: Tina gets cranky without coffee and that's noto goodo. 😉
Thank you so much for your kind words. It really means a lot to hear that from someone who understands the challenges of managing a medical condition day in and day out. Can I maybe ask what this condition is? Low sugar, diabetes? :/
Your attitude is truly inspiring, facing such difficulties head-on and making it work despite the challenges.I agree, it's always humbling to think about those who have it even harder.
And yes, without coffee, there is not much to live for ;))) Take care and stay strong!
Type 1.
Can I ask for how long already? I know how hard type 1 can be…
Misdiagnosed as Type 2 in 2009 (not treated by insulin when I should have been) and then diagnosed accurately as Type 1 in 2023. The doctors say it's taken 10-12 years off my life. Only when I'm dead will we know for sure though huh?
You need to see another doctor! But, seriously, how could they misdiagnose you like that? It's not right, especially in a country with a good healthcare system. I'm really sorry this happened to you. But you never know what life has in store. I read about a man who won 14 million and died the next day from a heart attack. So, let's appreciate our lives and do what makes us happy. Or?