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LuckyCharms

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18. I'm so sorry to hear about your son in law 1WorldHope.
Thu May 7, 2026, 01:17 PM
May 7

I was diagnosed at age 36. I had taken the day off work because I was getting the driveway blacktopped. A few days prior to this, I had noticed that my vision had improved to 20/20, and I no longer had any need for my glasses.

The day I was diagnosed, I felt awful. I chugged over a gallon of water, right from the plastic bottle. I was peeing every 7 minutes (I timed it). I was so hungry that I drove to McDonalds and got some burgers and TWO of those large orange Hi-C drinks, and I was STILL thirsty.

Went to the doc...I had no idea what was going on. My glucose was in the 500s.

They assumed it was Type 2, so they put me on oral meds that didn't work. They then ran a test on me, I think an antibody test(?) and told me it was Type 1, which made more sense, because I was in decent shape back then (nautilus gym 3x weekly, and running every day). So I was put on insulin after that.

My eyes then returned to normal about 3 weeks later. It turns out that very high glucose changes the water content of your eyeballs, thus changing their shape, thus causing your vision to change for either the better or the worse. Your eyes then normalize to their previous state once your glucose gets under control.

My wife reminded me that when I first started, I used to have to draw the insulin into a syringe, which I had completely forgotten about. Now, it's a bit easier with the pens and screw-on needles.

My best wishes to you, and your son in law. Tell him to hang tough. It's not easy.

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Well, that was a barrel of fun. [View all] LuckyCharms May 7 OP
Yes, you type 1's need to be very careful. lark May 7 #1
Oh no. I'm so sorry to hear that, lark. LuckyCharms May 7 #2
Take care of yourself, Lucky debm55 May 7 #3
Thanks Deb...I always do my best! LuckyCharms May 7 #4
Would you qualify for an insulin pump? Marthe48 May 7 #5
Marthe, I had a long talk with my endocrinologist about this. LuckyCharms May 7 #8
All good reasons Marthe48 May 7 #11
Haha! LuckyCharms May 7 #12
I hope you are ok. Take care of yourself. Don't forget the insulin. LoisB May 7 #6
I will! Thanks, Lois. LuckyCharms May 7 #9
Will you feel better if you grin? Marthe48 May 7 #7
The pic doesn't show up for me, but... LuckyCharms May 7 #10
Comment reads Marthe48 May 7 #13
Good, good! LuckyCharms May 7 #14
Wow....so happy you're reasonably back to yourself, and glad you've got a good attitude about it. a kennedy May 7 #15
Thanks, a kennedy. LuckyCharms May 7 #17
I bet every day is a new adventure. 1WorldHope May 7 #16
I'm so sorry to hear about your son in law 1WorldHope. LuckyCharms May 7 #18
Is that unusual for you to suddenly get type one diabetes in adulthood? 1WorldHope May 7 #19
It probably happened more gradually than I noticed... LuckyCharms May 7 #21
Dude, keep safe. Hugs irisblue May 7 #20
Always, irisblue. Thank you. LuckyCharms May 7 #22
Yes, we cannabis, Lucky Niagara May 7 #23
. LuckyCharms May 7 #24
I have to stay on top of my clients fridge as well Niagara May 7 #25
Well... LuckyCharms May 7 #26
It really depends on who's house it is Niagara May 7 #36
Oh man, you should hear how I burst out laughing at... LuckyCharms May 7 #37
O.o LOL! Niagara May 7 #38
You're the best. LuckyCharms May 7 #39
Thank you so much, Lucky Niagara May 7 #40
Long time T2 on an insulin pump. TexLaProgressive May 7 #27
You're a fellow traveler on this journey! LuckyCharms May 7 #28
I always enjoy your posts TexLaProgressive May 7 #31
In 1995, so I was 36. LuckyCharms May 7 #32
Good that you were correctly diagnosed finally. TexLaProgressive May 7 #34
I've been with the same doc since then. He's in his 80s now and still practicing... LuckyCharms May 7 #35
Oh take care of you. Type 1 is such a hard thing to deal with. applegrove May 7 #29
Yes I have a Dexcom G6, applegrove. LuckyCharms May 7 #30
Take care. applegrove May 7 #33
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