Published on January 8, 2014 By kona0197 In Personal Computing

Well looks like one of my memory sticks went bad so I am down to one gig of system memory. Decided to reinstall Windows XP. I know it has a end of life coming up, but it will work for now. Just got out of the hospital so I'm a bit tired. Turns out I have diabetes.


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on Jan 08, 2014

Just got out of the hospital so I'm a bit tired. Turns out I have diabetes.

sorry to hear that...

hope it's the kind that can be controlled with diet... RedneckDude just went off all his diabetes meds with diet and weightloss... hope the same for you.

 

on Jan 08, 2014

excercise is also important.diabetes is dangerous it can destroy your kidney so be careful.

on Jan 08, 2014

just came across this... a little look at the brighter side...   link...

on Jan 08, 2014
yes, i just was diagnosed with D as well. Exercise here I come.... hang in there kona... type 2 can be beat...
on Jan 08, 2014

The Doctors are not sure if I have type 2 or type 1. At this point we are still adjusting my insulin injections so my blood sugar stays low.

As for the computer, it may need to wait till I get some extra cash for a memory upgrade. Then I think I will go back to Windows 7.

on Jan 08, 2014

Kona, I'm no expert, but I am a diabetic, have several family members who are, as well. Including a great nephew who is Type-1.

 

I can tell you that almost always, Type-1 is childhood onset. So, if you have Type-1, you would probably have been diagnosed years ago.

 

Chances are extremely good that you have Type-2.  

 

Syd is correct. In prepping for my Sleeve Gastrectomy, I came off all my Diabetes meds via diet and exercise.

on Jan 08, 2014

Yeah I think I'm type 2. Right now the Doctors have me on insulin, two different types. Trying to get the blood sugar lowered and under control. I have been exercising and losing weight. I also deal with slep apnea so that's the other thing I am dealing with right now.

As for the computer I forgot how basic XP can be compared to 7 so I've had to relearn how to use the computer all over again. But I have internet and my tunes so life is good.

on Jan 19, 2014

Well thanks to a good friend here on WC I am back to using Windows 7. Thank you so much! You know who you are. Looking at upgrading the CPU sometime soon so I may take Starkers advice and move on to Windows 8.

As for my diabetes it's been tough controlling my glucose levels. I have had to switch to a new diet but old habits die hard. Still learning how to eat sensibly. It's tough!! But yeah, I'm doing OK and feeling good.

on Jan 19, 2014

Not specifically related to diabetes, but when you change your diet the body always feels worse before it feels better. It's used to eating crap food and "starves" without it. Usually takes about 2 weeks, then it'll disappear. Of course it's not as simple as that when you're also fighting a new disease, that can make you feel worse as well (so don't ignore any signs).