What are other diabetes sufferers doing? Staying at home or just social distancing and being selective on where you go?
I’m Type 1. I’m just being as sensible as I can. Was due to go to a quiz night next Friday, was umming and aahing but it’s been cancelled anyway. Was due to take both our Mum’s to the pub on Sunday but have cancelled as both are over 70 and one has underlying health conditions so obviously don’t want to expose them. I’m on leave till Wednesday but will return on Thursday and just be careful. Been told to take our own hand towels in which is sensible.
Kept awake last night with a few coughing fits and feeling under the weather. Checked the NHS 111 website and it says I should self isolate for 14 days. So I emailed my boss accordingly. I feel well enough to work but I suppose in the situation we’re in I have no choice. Especially as I have asthma, highish blood pressure and am over 60.
What are other diabetes sufferers doing? Staying at home or just social distancing and being selective on where you go?
Working from home but will go out to the shops when needed.
I’m in good health and never suffer from illness. Obviously I’m not going to a place with multiple people but I need to go out to work which is generally peoples homes. I’m going there, work then straight home. I might come across one person maybe two. I’m washing my hands before I leave, sanitising when I get there and repeating the cycle for the return journey
I've been puzzling about the Diabetic issue myself being a type 2. Thing is I consider myself superhealthy, exercise quite a lot, weight is OK, rarely get sick and if I do only mildly, so should I be following the hard line about Diabetics?
So far all I've established is two possible 'facts'
Diabetics through high blood sugar can get reduced white blood cell count which affects immune system, this doesn't seem to affect me (see above)
Secondly there seems to be some concern over Metformin, the standard drug type iis are given to reduce insulin resistance, and its impact on Corona Virus. I haven't managed to uncover anything on this yet though, other than chatting earlier today with a fellow type ii neighbour, and charlton fan...
Kept awake last night with a few coughing fits and feeling under the weather. Checked the NHS 111 website and it says I should self isolate for 14 days. So I emailed my boss accordingly. I feel well enough to work but I suppose in the situation we’re in I have no choice. Especially as I have asthma, highish blood pressure and am over 60.
I've been puzzling about the Diabetic issue myself being a type 2. Thing is I consider myself superhealthy, exercise quite a lot, weight is OK, rarely get sick and if I do only mildly, so should I be following the hard line about Diabetics?
So far all I've established is two possible 'facts'
Diabetics through high blood sugar can get reduced white blood cell count which affects immune system, this doesn't seem to affect me (see above)
Secondly there seems to be some concern over Metformin, the standard drug type iis are given to reduce insulin resistance, and its impact on Corona Virus. I haven't managed to uncover anything on this yet though, other than chatting earlier today with a fellow type ii neighbour, and charlton fan...
Thankfully I’ve had work come in for the next couple of weeks which should see me through the next 2-3 months, but I’m still self isolating and showing cold symptoms. Slowly, very slowly feeling better but won’t take chances by going to gym etc
Adding myself to this now after developing a cough yesterday. Work trying to see if they can get me tested so I can (if clear) get back out on an ambulance sooner, but they have no idea how to get it done.
I've been puzzling about the Diabetic issue myself being a type 2. Thing is I consider myself superhealthy, exercise quite a lot, weight is OK, rarely get sick and if I do only mildly, so should I be following the hard line about Diabetics?
So far all I've established is two possible 'facts'
Diabetics through high blood sugar can get reduced white blood cell count which affects immune system, this doesn't seem to affect me (see above)
Secondly there seems to be some concern over Metformin, the standard drug type iis are given to reduce insulin resistance, and its impact on Corona Virus. I haven't managed to uncover anything on this yet though, other than chatting earlier today with a fellow type ii neighbour, and charlton fan...
I've been puzzling about the Diabetic issue myself being a type 2. Thing is I consider myself superhealthy, exercise quite a lot, weight is OK, rarely get sick and if I do only mildly, so should I be following the hard line about Diabetics?
So far all I've established is two possible 'facts'
Diabetics through high blood sugar can get reduced white blood cell count which affects immune system, this doesn't seem to affect me (see above)
Secondly there seems to be some concern over Metformin, the standard drug type iis are given to reduce insulin resistance, and its impact on Corona Virus. I haven't managed to uncover anything on this yet though, other than chatting earlier today with a fellow type ii neighbour, and charlton fan...
Adding myself to this now after developing a cough yesterday. Work trying to see if they can get me tested so I can (if clear) get back out on an ambulance sooner, but they have no idea how to get it done.
Bloody hell. That's a bit of a worry. Getting tested I mean. Hope you feel better soon
Adding myself to this now after developing a cough yesterday. Work trying to see if they can get me tested so I can (if clear) get back out on an ambulance sooner, but they have no idea how to get it done.
I came back from Paris a couple of weeks ago and have had a dry cough since... No fever or anything else... I’ve kept myself locked away but for how long? It’s been two weeks, am I safe to go to the local shop now?
I came back from Paris a couple of weeks ago and have had a dry cough since... No fever or anything else... I’ve kept myself locked away but for how long? It’s been two weeks, am I safe to go to the local shop now?
I would be governed by whether you are still coughing or if it’s cleared up and if 14 days have passed
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A test would be nice if nothing more than to know I am safe to go back to work and not at risk of catching it again and passing it on.
In other words, those that have had it: would they now be protected, or are they still at risk of catching the virus again?
But personally, I don't have too much trust in that Bonkers Boris and his crew know what to do next.
#protectprofitsatanycost
Checked the NHS 111 website and it says I should self isolate for 14 days. So I emailed my boss accordingly.
I feel well enough to work but I suppose in the situation we’re in I have no choice. Especially as I have asthma, highish blood pressure and am over 60.
So far all I've established is two possible 'facts'
Diabetics through high blood sugar can get reduced white blood cell count which affects immune system, this doesn't seem to affect me (see above)
Secondly there seems to be some concern over Metformin, the standard drug type iis are given to reduce insulin resistance, and its impact on Corona Virus. I haven't managed to uncover anything on this yet though, other than chatting earlier today with a fellow type ii neighbour, and charlton fan...
Edit: Interesting article about Metformin being a positive thing https://consumerchoicecenter.org/to-fight-severe-coronavirus-disease-and-even-ageing-make-metformin-an-otc-drug-now/
Get well soon
Hope you feel better soon