I was diagnosed 3 weeks before our wedding. I felt I needed to have "that conversation" and let him "off the hook" if he wanted to run. He said he loved me and we'd deal with diabetes together. We celebrated our 37th anniversary a couple of days ago. Thankfully love and diabetes are not mutually exclusive. 🥰
Oh wow - thank you SO much for sharing this with us here!! My heart has been so completely and utterly warmed by your story here!!! A very very happy anniversary to the both of you and thank you so much for sharing your story with all of us here - this is what life - and love - is all about and I'm thrilled for you that you have such a supportive and wonderful partner!!!!! 🥰💙🥰
Having a partner that is supportive and helpful with managing your type 1 diabetes is so important! I was diagnosed 9 months ago and my boyfriend has been so wonderful ❤️
SO TRUE!! And ohhhh! I'm so glad to hear your boyfriend is so wonderful!!! This is FANTASTIC and EXACTLY what you deserve!!! HORRAY!! I'm so happy for you!!!
I’m 27, diagnosed when 10, and I’ve always been afraid of romantic relationships thinking I would be a burden for someone else. My family went through A LOT with me. I married a wonderful man almost 9 months ago and diabetes was never a problem for our relationship. He worries about me, specially in my lows. Thank you for this video
Oh Belén, I completely hear you! I had very similar fears, and now - guess what - David and I are engaged and I've never felt happier or more supported and care for in my entire life! Congratulations to you and your husband - he sounds wonderful and I wish you two a lifetime of happiness, laughter and not too too many lows!! 🥰💙💞💌
Great video. You are both very charming and fun. Nice smiles and laughter. You are making this easier for type 1s. If someone has issues it's unfortunate but it's good to learn early as that's definitely not a great fit and that should be a deal breaker if you want a committed relationship that will grow with time.
Wow thank you so much for this video. I'm 21 and have been a type 1 diabetic for 5 and a half years. I've went through many different fazes and mind sets of dealing with this disease and even after getting my head around it I'm still very hesitant to start up a relationship. Us diabetics just go through so much daily just to stay alive and sometimes it's super overwhelming and I would almost feel guilty for bringing someone else into that equation. I would never wanna be a burden or feel as though I'm dumping all my baggage on them. In saying that after watching this video and seeing how great your boyfriends reaction was and how he supports and cares for you gives me hope that maybe someday I'll find my somebody who will do the same for me, so thank you! X
Hi Millie!! Thank you so much for your comment and for being vulnerable in your sharing your fears and experiences! I COMPLETELY understand your hesitancy in starting up a relationship and all the fears of unloading 'baggage' and feeling that hesitancy in not wanting to bring another person into that. I can only say, and reassure you that from my experience, people that truly love you will love and embrace everything about you, including your diabetes. Diabetes can actually be the very thing that helps bond you and creates camaraderie between you and your partner. Please, never ever give up on this belief and the knowledge that you will find someone who will love you for you - diabetes and all, and if they don't they aren't the right person. I so believe this, and really want you to hear this, from my heart to yours!
I think this video helped me a lot, at least with having a more optimistic attitude on relationships. I'm almost 21 and I have never been in a romantic relationship, and for a long time I have figured that no one would really want to date me after finding out I had type 1 diabetes. That still didn't stop me from trying to find someone, only anxiety and my tendency to be a recluse did, but when I manage to go and meet more people I think I can feel a little better about it now. Thanks for the nice video :)
I knew my boyfriend had diabetes and instead of me being upset, I love to make food for him and yes it can be scary but I wouldn't want anyone else. I know someone will care about you. And Jesus Loves you so much. He will give you a man of Him if you let Him and if it's in His Will. Of course that's up to you.
This is such a nice and refreshing video 💖 I can relate with a lot of the things you said. I'm lucky enough to have a parter that understands me and take care of me too, and now I know how it feels, HOW IT SHOULD FEEL to be in a relatioship with a great human been.
Thank you so much - I think so too! David is an extraordinary person, and someone I didn't even know existed! That just goes to show there's goodness out there beyond our imagination - and how exhilarating and exciting that is!!! 💕💕💕
Just stumbled across your channel. Such a positive, charming human being! So much good info here for diabetics and their partners. I've been diabetic for 51 years and have dated one or two people in that time. :-) It is funny how the issues have changed over the years. When I was younger and on MDIs I could tell someone I was diabetic and it was more conceptual to them since they didn't know what being diabetic really meant day to day. The downside was I had wild swings in BS readings and we had to deal with the ugliness of bad hypos and how they would make me act. I would feel guilty and shameful and my partners would worry for me. No bueno. When I went to the pump/CGM my lows and highs have improved dramatically. The downside was, well, I have these things attached to my body. My worrying about what I look like to someone else was what kept me off the pump for a long time. Vanity is a cruel master. LOL I am so lucky to be married to someone who sounds a lot like David. She accepts it and works with me in managing it without doting on me. Perfect, perfect, perfect! So happy for you two.
Oh thank you Rodrick! I'm so happy to hear you have your own "David" and are so well looked after and cared for - this is wonderful! And 51 years - wow - you're an absolute inspiration to me - a warrior - well done!!! Thank you so much for sharing an I wish you and your wife all the very best!!! :)
You seem well matched, and a lovely couple. :-) If I'm out to dinner, other than mentioning I'm diabetic and must make a quick dash to the washroom, to take a shot, I don't really talk about it. I usually add, that I must see the amount of food being served, before taking my shot, and insist they start, while their food is hot, and not wait. I'm used to slightly cold food. lol. Some ask a few questions; most say nothing. Telling people I was a vegetarian for over 8 years, seems to garner more questions, than telling them I'm a diabetic. Either way, I usually try to direct the topic of conversation away from diabetics, as quickly as I can. Nice video Andrea, and thanks to your guy too, for joining in! :-) I'm sure many will find the video very helpful, and encouraging.
Thank you so much Pokie! I know exactly what you mean about slightly cold food - well done to you for having the self control to wait...!! I am often not so controlled...😆And I know exactly what you mean in terms of wanting to steer the conversation away from diabetes - I think it's a healthy mindset in a lot of ways because, after all, we are all SO much more than this condition...! Thank you for all your kind words, I hope everything is very well with you!
I’m 15, and I have type 1 diabetes. I don’t want to be in a relationship yet. I feel like it’s way to early, but also I’ve thought about it a few times. I’ve had a few people ask me to be in a relationship with them, but I’ve turned every single person down(because I want to wait until I’m atleast 16), but also because I don’t think other high schoolers understand how serious it actually is. All I hear about in my school is diabetes jokes and it’s so infuriating! I don’t want anyone else to have to deal with my low or high blood sugars, mood swings from being high, my pump, etc. I’ll just stay on my own and control my disease hehe. I love your channel so much 🥺
Izzy!! I'm hear you!! I'm also so sorry to hear that people make fun of diabetes in your school...oh my gosh that must be SO infuriating!! Just know that you are not alone in the slightest. I was SO quiet about my diabetes in High School because I just didn't want to be seen in that way, and didn't know how to express myself through it/deal with others opinions and ignorance! Truly, I can't tell you how differently I feel now, but I completely understand that this may just take time to feel. I also think as Type 1 Diabetics we have to rely on ourselves so heavily that it can be really hard to imagine sharing that with another person, especially in a romantic sense! All I can say is that when you do, both allow yourself to share your diabetes and vulnerability with another person something quite special can happen. But it's all a process and you have to do it in your own time. There is NO RUSH whatsoever. I'm sending you so much love and strength sweet girl!!! You sound like an absolutely amazing young woman!!!!! XOXOXO
I totally get you. Dating in high school is so difficult if you are already taking care of your health as a job. I would understand if you waited until college to begin dating. Good luck.
Andrea: You are so vivacious ,so full of life, so beautiful. I can listen to you talk about anything not even related to diabetes. You are an inspiration. Keep up the great work.
This video opened my eyes to my diabetes (Type II)in so many ways. What is amazing about that is that I have been Type II for over 20 years and yet learned so much from you guys. Thank you! I wish there was something more than just ‘like’ because I would give it - a 10 out of 10 of ‘something everyone who is Diabetic should watch; in so many different ways. By the way… I love your laugh. One more thing… you are lucky to have such a great guy - almost as lucky as I am to have my wife! 😊
Oh thank you so so much James!!! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video and found it so informative! Also - I feel your extra 'likes!' for the video - so thank you for that too! I feel very lucky indeed, and I'm so happy for you that you have such a wonderful wife!! Happy Happy Happy for you and me! Wishing you and your wife so much joy and thank you once again, for watching and for all your kind words!!
Im dating a type1 diabetic for awhile and she shared me with her Deacon and It's bring us sooo much closer. Im learning everyday and she is so into me .. Great video Thank you.
I'm glad it's brought you closer!!! David and I just got married, maybe wedding bells will come for you two one day!!! Enjoy loving one another and supporting one another too, it's such a beautiful thing!!
Big shout out to David for coming on You Tube. Of course, its Amanda's channel, so thanks so much for contributing to the channel. My wife is learning how to deal with my diabetes, she says, "its like playing golf on a new course every day!". Great reflection on your part.
Thank you so much! David's the best (but I may be biased)😂 and was totally up for coming on the channel! I love the comment about playing a new golf course every day! I don't play golf but David does so he'll appreciate the reference I'm sure! Thank you once again and I'm wishing you and your wife all the very best - especially in learning the new "golf course" 😂😂😂
I've been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 3 weeks ago, I'm still learning everything. I have so much respect and appreciation for other Type 1's doing vlogs and blogs. I learn something new everyday through the videos I watch and also learning what to expect or what could happen, you know when you go through daily life. This was a very sweet video. Made me smile. Thank you for sharing your experiences. 😊
I'm so so sorry to hear of your recent diagnosis, Jake! I'm sure you're going through a huge amount of ups and downs in dealing with this all - please please know it does get easier and you are most certainly not alone, ever! And though this may or may not help - please know you are now part of an awesome community of kind, helpful, awe inspiring warriors who fight this condition and it's a pretty inspiring sect of humanity who are here to support you!! Thinking of you and sending you tons of strength and continued patience and understanding as you get to grips with all of this!! 💙❤️💙❤️
Andrea, I'm dohun from korea. I have known you since I watched movie 'paganini' and I was so impressed about your positive mood comes from your acting. And I have watched your channel nowadays, even you have disease i felt so much positive energy from you. I'm so motivated about your life attitude. Now while i'm watching this video, I get to know how i would go through my own days with positive attitude. I wanted to say thank you though i can't properly express my feeling in english, i think you and your people gave me energy, thanks.
Hello Dohun! Oh my goodness, thank you so so much for your kind words! I really appreciate what you’ve said here. SO MUCH! Your words are so kind and encouraging and I just can’t thank you enough for sharing them with me. I also thank you for taking the time to express this in English (your English is fantastic!) I’m so sorry I don’t speak Korean! I wish you all the very best!! ❤️
@@ShesDiabetic I feel my heart pounding so fast, I cannot have thought that I would get any answer from 'The Andrea'. Thank you for answering my comment and I hope the purpose of this wonderful channel keep spreading the world like the moment that I found this channel. ^^
I’ve been with my boyfriend for a year and a half and he’s sooo supportive, he’s learnt all about it and even got a Libre to try himself to see what I experience better
WOW!! That is SO LOVELY!!! 🥰😍 It sounds like you've truly got a winner on your side there!!! He sounds exactly like my David...we are so lucky to have these people are in our lives! Blessed it a word that easily comes to mind! I'm so happy you have such a wonderful partner, and am so happy for you two!! 💙🥰💙
James I'm so sorry to hear of your recent diagnosis and hope you're doing okay! I'm so glad you found me here and I hope you find this to be a supportive and loving community that will provide so much strength along the way of your finding your way with your new diagnosis. We're all in this together and you are not alone! Thank you so much for your kindness too! 💙🙏🏻
I struggle alot with diabetes, not managing it (had it since I was 3, I'm 28 now and control is fine) but with the mental health side of it. Don't get me wrong I'm not in a bad place, it just sucks. I've actually never seen anyone laughing about it with a partner e.g. diabetic stock market haha. I think my biggest fear is if I go extremely low to the point I need assistance, but end up being aggressive/violent towards a partner. I had never thought of it like strengthening the good parts of a relationship before. Thanks for the video :)
So sorry to read that. Sometimes sense of humor is a good medicine. You are not alone. Talk to your doctor about mental health. Is important. Dont be ashamed. You deserve happiness. Nice to meet you.✌
Thank you so much for sharing your concerns and struggles, you are brave and amazing to do this. The mental health side of it IS hard. It really is, there's no denying that. I've found daily meditation and gratitude journaling very useful in supporting my own personal mental health struggles. I've also gone to diabetic centred counselling in the past which was incredible useful (especially to deal with my fear of going high and over bolusing). I completely understand your fear of the low/aggression combination. This isn't a symptom I have of low BG, but I've absolutely heard of it before and it's my hope that people with this experience can talk to you on here (or other platforms) to support you though those concerns. Thank you so much for watching and sharing your thoughts and concerns, means a lot. 💙
She's Diabetic There is so much focus on mental health at the moment, but I don’t think it’s focussed on enough to help people with chronic conditions such as T1 diabetes, it’s hard work and can sometimes feel overwhelming. My hospital offered for me to go and see a counsellor and I said no, not out of any shame related to going to see someone, accepting help is not a sign of weakness. Instead, it’s MY way of dealing with it, I always feel that it’s my personal problem and challenge to fix, so I need to get myself out of it. But there does need to be more help offered to people and more support networks. Often just talking to someone who’s going through the same thing you are helps massively. I’ve waffled on again lol
I make diabetic jokes about myself with my husband every once and a while. I think being able to laugh at yourself can sometimes help. Endorphins are good for everyone and your mental health.
Thanks for another great video! You guys are so lovely together! I've been with my boyfriend for a while but I do think some people think I'm being rude checking my phone often.. oh well, I do explain it to those close to me..the juice box after yoga was really sweet! When my boyfriend moved over to the UK he brought over some things for me and this included testing strips ,I thought that was the most thoughtful gift:)
Aw!! Courtney that IS a most thoughtful gift!! It really is the little things that make such an impact. You know I totally get the phone thing - but honestly I think it's okay and that if people don't get it, well...like you way...oh well...Big big love to you and your boyfriend! :-)
Loved this video. He seems genuinely interested in you. And he looks like he cares so much. I’m a type one diabetic since I was 12 and it’s pretty hard but we have to deal with it🙏🏻
I was already dating my boyfriend for almost a year when I was diagnosed. I was nervous because I wasn’t sure that he would’ve put the time and effort into learning about my condition because he’s not going in the medical field like I am. Seeing someone learn about your condition in order to better understand you is the most amazing feeling. I’m glad I found someone who is willing to do what it takes to take care of me and love all of who I am❤️
Oh Thank you so much Kourtney - for your kind words and sharing your experience. I'm so glad you found someone who loves you for all of who you are too! That is WONDERFUL and I'm so happy for you!!!! 💛
Andrea, great video as always! David appears to care very much for you (and you for him)! I'm happy for you both! I believe that people need to learn that the fact that we're diabetic is not something we should be ashamed to share. I don't have to tell you how a low blood sugar can affect our ability to recognize when we are in danger! Obviously our CGM's help us with those lows but even Dexcom would remind us that the CGM's aren't 100% foolproof. They remind us to check our actual b.s. anytime our monitor doesn't match how our body feels. I try to tell my coworkers, friends & family that I welcome them to ask me how I feel anytime but esp. if I begin sounding dumber than usual. Lol! I explain that a low sugar can slip up on me sometimes and that they might catch it before I do! I feel like the more comfortable I am about my condition, the easier it will be on the people around me. We aren't contagious and we don't have a condition that we need to hide. We are blessed to have technology helping to keep us safe and it's not something that needs to be shared necessarily with strangers. However, our close friends, co-workers, perhaps even people whom we want to have like us, like we like them 😉. In fact, we need them to know. I can tell you it has helped me more than once! Keep up your great work here and on the big screen! I'm a fan of both!
Thank you so much for your kind words Rick! What you write is SO eloquent and perfectly expressed. It's actually really magical when you can rely on other people to help you in times of need, and as another set of eyes and ears, etc. I'm so pleased to hear that you have these people around you and are able to rely on them and feel their care and understanding! It's magic I tell you! Magic and yet so simple. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing that - it really touched me! And thank you for your kind words! :-)
Awesome video. I was diagnosed at 22 after already being married and together for 6 years (8 years in December) and I'm very thankful she has been very supportive and helpful threw these 2 years of learning how to be a diebetic. It's nice to know I'm not the only person who drinks juice and sugar pills now and then and great to know I'm not the only person who can take insulin and my blood still goes up...... thanks for the video keep it up!
Thank you so much Aaron! I'm so happy to hear that you have such a supportive and loving partner - truly this is just wonderful! Happy for you! And you are certainly in no way the only one that drinks juice and takes sugar tablets - oh my goodness! Absolutely not!! 😆
I was diagnosed last year at the age of 47 T1. My partner of 16yrs had a botched keyhole gall bladder removal (the surgeon also removed the bile duct (‘accidentally’) leading to a Hepaticojejunostomy repair operation to give her a bile duct using her intestine. She sued. She won. A lot. My condition does not in anyway compare to that in as much as T1 is totally in my hands... my responsibility to deal with this in the best way possible given my education in dealing with T1.
I’m so sorry for what you and your partner had to go though, that sounds so horrendous. But it sounds like you two have an incredible support system in one another and I find that so inspiring. Thank you for sharing your story and for being so open with this. I wish you and your partner nothing but the most wonderful things! ♥️
@@ShesDiabetic keep making this world a more livable place, Andrea. I make videos on cricket, but to test my learnings I also made a video on Diabetes in Pakistan. You can watch it if you want. it’s my latest upload. Cheers
There is so much I didn't know about diabetes! But one thing that really saddens me is that so many people that don't have it will say eating too much sugar causes type 2 diabetes but that is so untrue. Great video as always Andrea you are beautiful inside and out & anyone would be lucky to be with someone as special as you ❤️❤️ Xx
Oh my gosh - I hear you!! It's so untrue and hurtful, and more than that it puts the fault of diabetes on the patient - which is wildly hurtful and screwed up - especially when we already have so much self blame to deal with on an almost daily basis with type 1!! Thank you for your kind words - you are so so sweet to say this!! And thank you for watching and supporting - you're clearly an awesome person Mark!!
@@ShesDiabetic exactly! Especially for people like yourself that suffers from type 1 which has absolutely nothing to do with your diet or lifestyle in general, it's an absolute insult & slap in the face for all diabetics out there especially type 1. Would you ever have waves of Nausea & Vomiting with Diabetes? Your very welcome Andrea you are such a strong beautiful lady & an amazing actress too! Love from Belfast ❤️ Xx
@@markjonno91 That’s true. I got diabetes type 1 when I was 13. My friends knew it and my class and my class teacher, but I didn’t tell my other teachers. I remember, when I was 16, in biology class my biology teacher said that diabetes type 1 happens because of eating too much sugar. I put my hand up and said her that it’s genetics and has nothing to do with what you eat. She told me that I am wrong. What a slap, especially because I knew better about the illness than her.
@@ShesDiabetic I’m glad to hear! you can see it in the eyes, the body language, everything. It’s two whole but balanced humans, reminds me of me and my husband and we are going on 10 years now and can’t picture it any other way. I hope you are very blessed with many many many years of love.
Im 12 years old i have type 1 diabetes i feel stronger watching your vids bc you make me feel better about myself i got diagnosed with diabetes when i was 3 years old so i have had diabtes for 9 years now. I hope you reply to me i feel so lucky to have supprotive friends and that now i dont feel different watching you, 🍀😔😭❤️
Oh my goodness! I'm so so so happy to hear that you've found my channel and that you feel so welcome and better from watching them! What an absolute honor it is to hear this - thank you for sharing it with me and for all your kind words - they truly mean so much to me!! 😍🥰. And I am THRILLED to hear you have supportive friends - this is WONDERFUL and exactly what you deserve! I'm happy for you and thank you for your kindness towards me my fellow diabuddy! We're all in this together! ❤️
This is a very good video to show people how a normal person live with a T1D. Actually I met my husband in HS, and I was diagnosed when we were dating almost a year, so he’s been thru the moment I was diagnosed… and much like Andrea, us “T1D” sometimes took too good care of ourselves that the people around us forgot we have this serious condition.
You are a beautiful couple. Ive been in the same situation with hiding and worried about telling. Everything is possible! Love is possible, living is possible, pregnancy is possible!!!! Ive been diabetic since ten and I have a gorgeous daughter. You go girl!!!! Thanks for sharing and for educating. Big hug from Puerto Rico😎🌈🏖
All I can say is AMEN!!! Thank you for sharing - I'm so happy to hear you have such a beautiful daughter - this is WONDERFUL and a BLESSING (but of course I'm sure you know this more than anybody!! ;-)! BIG LOVE! :)
Great video, thanks for sharing. You have a keeper in David, so pleased you got together. So true you can never forget about the diabetes , and those so annoying levels that don't really make sense. That's when it gets to me.
I was recently diagnosed with "Latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult" LADA for short. It's a variant of type 1 diabetes. I'm 52 years old and just learning about life with diabetes. Your videos are very comforting for people who are new to this. Thank you, and I'm glad I found your videos today. :-)
My wife is a T1D and I’m a T2D…we met through the Diabetes community. She’s a very brittle T1D…and she has already had severe complications. So, when I express to want to date her…she laid it all out on the table on how severe her T1D was and she didn’t want to put someone through what she was dealing with. Minded there are a wide spectrum of diabetes control and care. But you can’t help who you fall for. We dated and I had no idea how different our diabetes was…my gf (now wife) was more severe and we both were having issues trying to get her diabetes in check…in the 13 years together (11 years married)…I’ve witnessed 7 diabetic seizures (all needing to call 911, administrator glucagon), 1 seizure putting her in a coma…God Thankful she has always bounced back. You can’t help who you fall fall in love with. Dealing with her diabetes is no different than any other relationship issue…if you truly love each other you will work it out together. Respects for your story.
Thank you so much for this video I'm falling in love with a type one and this was a good orientation for me so I will be able to help and support her in her diabetic journey.
Oh Steve! you're falling in love! Oh that's just so wonderful - I'm so happy for the two of you! Actually you clearly are falling in love because your coming here to watch this content speaks volumes about the way you want to support her. I wish you two so much love and happiness - and David and I will be doing a couples Q+A video in the coming weeks so if there's anything specific you'd like to know please don't hesitate to ask!
Wow!! I'm very impressed about your opinion about thinking that diabetes is a big thing to share... I mean, of course it's up to anyone the way they 'hide' their condition but I would never treat it as a secret. However, hiding it while dating is not the way at all... as you won't be able to hide it forever...:) It's great to see how lucky you are with your bf, how understanding and caring he is. It can be a really big deal for someone who does not understand our disease so good for him! I feel veeeery lucky, as my boyfriend is the same as yours is, he knows how to care for me when I am low or high, understands how difficult living with diabetes is and that, for me, is now everything. Great vlog, btw! Already subscribed! :D
Oh I'm so glad you have a boyfriend who cares for you and loves you so fully!! This is just WONDERFUL!!! We are very lucky indeed to have such caring people who love us so fully!! I'm so happy for you and your boyfriend to have found each other!! ❤️❤️❤️
David is much like my husband. My husband and I met while at University. I told him even before we stated dating, we hung out with the same people so we were friends first. (there were times when we were on and off in our relationship however during the off times he was still involved. Back in those days it was all vials and syringes and he wanted to learn how to draw up my shots and give them. We have been married for over 33 years and he is still involved---he makes sure there are juice boxes and snacks in the car when we travel. Andrea you describe life as a person with diabetes so well. You are right to say you (and me) are lucky to find someone who is interested in diabetes.
Oh Laurel, that is so wonderful to hear. I'm so happy to hear and happy for you that you have this support in your life! And 33 years - congratulations! Here's so many many more year with our supportive, loving, thoughtful men!! 💙
It’s hard for the partner also, they can get tired of dealing with it also. I know.... I have problem going really low 35 so I have to let anyone with me know I need help and how to take my insulin pump off. Good to see you have a great partner
This is so true, and so important for us to remember that the partners share in this with us, and even experience the same points of potential burnout. What you shared about your game plan if you were to go low is so clever - not only does it keep you safe, but it also empowers those around you to know how exactly they can help. So awesome, thank you for sharing this!
Hi Amanda have you considered a low carb diet? For me it stops all hypos as I am taking little insulin. If you take more than 7 units it becomes unpredictable. It is recommended to take not more than 7 units in a single bolus or injection. Try lo listen to Dr Bernstein on TH-cam, my levels range between 70-100 all day. All the hypos stopped and if I get one half a glucose tablet is enough to bounce me back.
My boyfriend is type 1 diabetic since he was 18 months old. I'm newel pay diagnosed coeliac so no meal will ever be easy or simple. 😂 we were drunk one night and he couldn't check his own bloods so I done it for him, I also do his cgms because he has a needle phobia so can't do it himself, but he does his own insulin and hasn't let me do that yet. We've been dating for almost 2.5 years and are 18 now. I'm his rock and he's mine.
I met my husband online in January of 2014. I didn’t tell him before we met face to face, but I did come out when I ordered a salad for lunch and a Diet Coke bc the look on his face was like omg you are one of those skinny girls. I was like ok this is the best time so I came out and he said ok. I knew he had no issue with it. He asked questions and I educated him. He continued to research it and now 1 wedding and 2 rascals later he is an expert!!! Probably better than me lol. He is scared for my safety and my quality of life, but he is very supportive. He is a keeper. And I can tell this guy is also a keeper!! I had issues with guys who I meet and were not comfortable. I dated one guy who made an effort but was scared of the responsibility he would face. Being a mom is also hard as a diabetic, esp with 2 under 3. I don’t always put myself first but sometimes I remind myself that my little ones can cry for a few more minutes or miss their feedings by 10-20 min while I fix my insulin. My babies won’t starve but I could get myself sick where I can’t take care of them at all. We did hire a part time nanny so I can take care of myself and go to numerous drs apt. But it’s all good. I asked my husband if it’s all worth it and he said of course.
It scared me when you said you would go into the bathroom when low on a date, that could have been so dangerous for you. I am sorry that you felt the need to hide that at that time. Great video!
It's not like I was dangerously low - I promise!! It's just that weird thing where you don't want to stuff your face in the middle of a date out of nowhere lol 😂 Thank you so much for watching Karri!!! ❤️
I was diagnosed as a diabetic about 1 week after my now wife started dating, we have both learnt to live with diabetes and we are still together after nearly 30 years.
Hey, you guys are great together! Congratulations! Andrea, I’m assuming that, thanks to your CGM and pump, a severe hypo has not really presented itself in your relationship. This is a significant burden to deal with and carries much anxiety for the non-diabetic and guilt for the diabetic. Not all diabetics have the luxury of access to this technology either and that can complicate relationships. I’m in total agreement with you though that anyone having second thoughts about a relationship because of diabetes isn’t worth sharing one’s life with. Love is unconditional, otherwise it’s something else masquerading as love. The elephant in the room though is the potential for long-term diabetic complications. We all hope we never experience them but, what your video spoke about is the here and now rather than the what if. Your videos are so encouraging that it would be a pity to spoil the fun with morbid discussion, but it is something for the non-diabetic partner to be aware of. When one’s life together lies tantalisingly ahead, full disclosure is hardly something one wants to contemplate. Indeed, does one even need to? Love conquers all, and so it should! All the best!
Thank you so much Paul! I hear completely your concerns. However, I find it (personally) very very important not to focus on the potential complications down the line. Not because they aren't important or possible, but because they are not, in this day and age, inevitable. Again, I can only speak from my personal perspective and experience but when I worry about things in the future that I cannot accurately predict it takes a significant toll on my present health, and therefore it damages both my immediate and future health. That's not to say I turn a blind eye, or just ignore, I simply (try) to do everything I can day to day, moment by moment, to make health conscious decisions for both my body and my brain. I can only hope that the accumulation of this behaviour will result in a healthy me tomorrow and in the future. But, that being said, I have spoken to David about this, and he has also seen first hand what potential complications can arise, so it's a topic that is indeed worth sharing out of respect. It's complicated. I hope illustrated my perspective accurately, and that you know I'm very grateful for your words and do indeed (wholly) understand where you're coming from. Thank you for always making me think - really you do and are so considered in your comments. I'm very lucky to have you as part of this community and am grateful for your thought provoking and kindness filled posts. 💙
She's Diabetic Gee, gawsh, now I’m blushing 😊! Yes, again you’re spot on! Focus on the positive, since it is literally the best way to avoid the negative in this crazy game! Sound advice indeed. We just need reminding every now and then 😉!
good vid. great that you have a supportive partner but i feel that no one really understands living with T1 unless you have it - not even the doctors. david you lucky lucky guy!
Very true!! On all counts!! But sometimes I find it's the trying to understand that is so meaningful, the trying, and supporting and helping. I really value that, even if people can't know exactly what it's like. I too am a very very lucky gal to have such a supportive partner! :)
After dating someone for quite a while (almost a year), he told me i was diabetic because i ate too much candy as a kid. He got a slap in the face (wed talked about this a LOT already) and then was quickly (though not quickly enough) dumped. Its a huge deal breaker for me if they arent willing to learn about it. Im so lucky to have a partner now who is understanding and such a supportive human. DONT SETTLE.
I hope Andrea & David are still dating, cuz they're GREAT Together. What an Awesome Partner/Guy.! This video may have just busted the myth & limiting idea that I am ONLY willing to date & ultimately get married to another T1D after 20yrs with The Beetus (because she will just get it 😉). Loved the vid👍👍 💙 Thanks for vlogging ~ Andrea
Thank you so much Jason! I'm very pleased to say we are indeed still together and doing great! :) He is extremely awesome - but hey, I may be slightly biased ;)! I totally hear you in terms of wanting a partner that 'gets it' completely - but I truly believe there are partners out there that get it that aren't type 1 - but just very open-hearted, and empathetic - basically - true love! Thank you so much for your kind words and I wish you this love from the bottom of my heart - truly I do!
I am 85 years old and just got the Dexcom G6 package starter kit; and do not know where to start. . I do not have a smart phone so how do I get a reader so I don't have to buy a smart phone. I have not been able to use a smart phone . All I have is a flip phone so I can just pick it up and answer. So How do I get some type of reader in place of a smart phone. Frank Davidson 9/19/20
Hello Frank! And congratulations on your new Dexcom - that's awesome!! I think your best bet is to call Dexcom's awesome customer support and get the to talk you though it all. I'm not sure which phone you have and a lot depends on that. Also - you can speak to them about the reader then too. It would be a separate purchase that you would need to make through them. I hope this helps. I know it can all be very overwhelming at first - but truly once you get the hang of it you'll be A PRO!!! Good luck! And let me know if you have anymore questions!
The extra juce can... yes, my wife's does that quite often. She detects lows just by monitoring subtle behavior/speech changes. My partner's also a scientist and works in pharma sector, that helps with understanding the theory (the logic). The art part... I guess even the best partner / doctor wont be able to acquire that. And we have been together for almost 30 years. All the best, both of you.
It sounds like you and your wife have a lovely relationship and way of supporting one another! I hope we can have such a long and beautiful relationship ourselves! All the best to you guys too!! ❤️❤️❤️
I have type 1 and I haven’t told any about this I’m taking insulin for now but i hope I can get rid of this soon with willpower so I don’t have to tell others I don’t go this
Please know that you don’t owe anyone any explanations of anything to do with your health, however, I can tell you that from personal experience I’ve only had positive and supportive reactions when I’ve shared the fact that I’m type 1 diabetic with people, just for what it’s worth ❤️
Could you check your BG on your Apple watch instead of whipping out your phone? I even feel a bit rude doing this because it looks like I’m checking the time continually, as if I’m bored and want to get away, but I’ll usually just explain to the person I’m with what I’m doing, if I’m at the cinema or theatre, it’s not such a big deal and it’s less intrusive than getting out my huge smart phone!
You're so right about checking the BG on the watch - I actually do that!! Problem is my watch is a little laggy when it comes to delivering the most up to date current values, so that can be very frustrating...apparently it's an Apple problem and not a Dexcom one, so that remains to be solved (at least for my version of the Apple Watch). Such a great suggestion though!!!!! THANK YOU! :)
I have a few questions about the diets for diabetics vs non-diabetics in a relationship.. 1. I have been with my boyfriend for 3 years and I've been T1 for 6 years. He seems to require large meals with lots of carbs (pasta, bread, rice, potatoes) & I'm happy (most of the time) to eat cracker bread, lettuce, cold meats & eggs - salads (but not in winter). How do you balance that variance and find time for meal prep when its on 2 very different sides of the diet spectrum? He is sooo not into eating the way I need to eat... 2. He doesn't exercise with me (at all) but I need to be able.to do that - finding time to work & exercise in the day is challenging & I feel like we're starting to live 'past' each other... 3. I'm a bit overweight and trying to get to a proper BMI - I'm going onto a pump in 2 months: will the sugar management help with weight loss (and my very bad chocolate cravings!)
Not going to lie, I teared up when you said David pulled out a juice box at yoga. Gives me hope my T1D daughter will find such a caring, fun man some day!
Man I told all my friends and if they were uncomfortable or not I was like super cool about it. If anyone asked me about it, I was like yeah it just hit me one day and now I have to take insulin multiple times a day.
Yo to all my fellow t1d’s so far this video is great but look out for this one at 16:13 good stuff.... Kinda like watching the stock market but for diabetes😂😂😂 man... gotta love it that’s hilarious.
It is super annoying trying to manage high blood glucose levels.😒 What doesn't make sense to other people but for the diabetic person it makes total sense 🤯
I hear you!! I think with diabetes so many things just can't really be understood until you live with the condition. So all we can do is express as best as possible and hope people love us and are sympathetic even though they can't really imagine what we're going through - it's so tricky but also why this community is just the best!!!
Thank you so much Josie! They exist - these beautiful humans that have such a unique and extraordinary ability to love and understand us - truly they do and I can't wait for you to meet someone who does this for you! 💙💙💙
My boyfriend and I got together over both of us being diabetic. He’s type 1 and I’m type 2. He caught me off gaurd the first he asked me to give him insulin
I broke up with my ex because I just thought it was to hard to deal with him and diabetes, cause he would be shouting at me all the time I was on hyper ...
Oh my gosh I'm so sorry!! I'm so glad you broke up with him!! Clearly he was not understanding or empathetic to your situation! No one deserves to be treated like this and honestly I'm just so glad you got out of that relationship, and I'm so sorry you went through that... :( Sending so much love and light your way!
She's Diabetic thank you very much xxx I am very happy that you found a lovely person who support you and who is understanding :) I wish you both all the best in all what you will do xx
I'm type 2 and I find it hard to date . I have insulin pens. Before I eat I have to check it with strips...like I would go to the bathroom. Take the shot and go back. I am thinking of getting the dexcom system which I think it would help . Thanks for sharing the video. Need to talk more about dating
I totally hear you!!! I do have to say - the Dexcom really helped me feel empowered with the information whilst being able to keep it private at the beginning. It's so tricky at the start of any relationship to navigate the whole 'reveal' of it and how you keep things private until you want to share it with someone. All I can tell you is that truly truly I think it's bigger in our minds than it is in those people we are dating or in a relationship with. Though I know that doesn't take the fear away it's good to remind ourselves of that every once in a while! David and I are absolutely going to do more dating videos - are there any specific topics you'd like to see covered? Sending you joy and strength!!
I loved watching you guys❣️ you remind us of our relationship ❤️ it’s so very special when you find your “soulmate” (soulmate being that one person you can’t live without) and they educate themselves and “get” your daily battles with juvenile diabetes mellitus. I have been with my soulmate for 18 years now (almost 19 years) and I love him so very much, we are one of the few “lucky type 1’s” with a partner who understands completely❣️ Thank you for sharing (even though it’s two years later! I hope your still together) 🫥
Just now watching this... I haven't dated in awhile, but, I typically bring it up on the first date to try to see reactions. If they bolt or act uncomfortable, then I know the relationship is not for me and I move on. Frankly, since it's a part of my life, I usually just incorporate it without giving it much thought anyway. (One of my ex's was also a t1d, so we used to try to test our blood sugar at the same time and see who had the better number. Maybe not the best idea, but it was fun for us.)
I couldn't agree with you more Carol! I love your attitude, and see it the exact same way! And I think that's so neat that you dated someone who is also T1D and would compare numbers! We come in all shapes and sizes and meet who we meet for a reason, I believe, so I don't think there's anything strange about that at all! Thank you so much for sharing! 💙
I got diabetes type 1 in october 2020. (Im 15) Im kind of scared to tell pepole that i have diabetes because everybody thinks that i got diabetes type 1 because i ate too much sugar.
I am a type 1 diabetic, and I was skiing in Colorado with my family several years ago. We were waiting in line for the ski lift, and some lady started ranting very loudly about how someone in their group had "ruined" their ski trip by having some kind of diabetic "episode" She went on to say he NEVER took care of himself and was ALWAYS messing things up. Then she said that from now on anytime they went anywhere she was going to have to bust his a$$ to make sure that he had taken care of his s## so that he didn't keep ruining everything. I about lost it. Maybe this guy really was a thoughtless, undependable deadbeat who was drinking endless 2 liters of orange Crush and never taking his insulin OR maybe he was some poor guy who got ambushed by the psycho crazy blood sugars that can blindside you at 10,000 ft. I ski a lot, and I know that altitude affects me differently almost every time. I’m pretty sure that this poor guy had been, up until this point, really looking forward to this ski trip, but now gets to stack that golden memory in the steaming pile of yet another thing that diabetes took away from him. I guarantee that as inconvenient as these diabetic episodes can be to the bystander (I’ve ruined more than a few outings myself) Its nowhere near as inconvenient as actually having the disease . The sad part is (and every type 1 diabetic knows this) you cant be prepared for everything. The best thing anyone that knows a diabetic can do is stand back and let them take care of what they need to do. The true friend keeps calm and carries a juice box.
Quick question though, just a thought but would any of you guys feel weird about dating another type 1? Mainly because if there’s kid in the future there’ll be an even higher chance that it’s passed on.
That's such an interesting question...I've never dated another Type 1 so I can't say for certain, although my overarching reaction to reading your question was "You love who you love" 💙
My parents decided to not have anymore kids after my dad and brother were diagnosed because they were afraid of passing it on. My husband was diagnosed after we got married and our daughter when she was 6. For me personally I have 3 kids and would like to have a couple more. It is up to God, if we have more kids or if they have diabetes. What we do won't change anything. All we can do is love eachother and live the life we are given. I don't want to base our life decisions off of a maybe.
To be honest I thought I could only have a good chance being with someone that has it too. I felt bad about the thought of having the chance of passing it into a child of ours if my partner is completely healthy and it is basically fully "my fault". So like that I actually thought for the longest time that I should just only try to date another type 1. Growing older made me realise tho that if there is love then it will be fine.
Haha - great question! No we have not - but there have been some 'close calls'! We just laugh about it and David is quite simply the most understanding human on this Earth so he always makes me feel comfortable and confident no matter what. I think that's the biggest gift a partner of a type one diabetic can give! I hope this helps answer your question!! Ps - I always just tell David that if something were to be pulled out it would not be at all the end of the world and mistakes happen! I try to give him that assurance, because I truly don't want him to worry at all!
I'm so sorry to hear that about your boyfriend. Maybe you could try to open up the conversation with him (if it's something that you'd like for him to know more about of you) ❤️
Have you had a bad hypo with your boyfriend? I’m really worried and embarrassed about that,. I had a boyfriend who was a Emergency Dr. and he could tell when I was low before I knew and used to tell me or give me apples. I hated that when he knew before me.
I have had a few really bad hypos with him, and he's just been amazing. I feel very embarrassed when I'm like sweating and can hardly talk/act normally and just feel like I'm in a daze. That's very sweet about your Apple Doctor boyfriend, but I equally totally understand your not liking that. Diabetes is so personal and it can feel (I find) really strangely intrusive when people get involved. It's taken me a long time to accept the love and support from my fiancee fully, but now that I have life will never be the same. I hope you have a positive experiencing in opening yourself up to your partner - but equally understand that it's a big deal and to have patience with yourself! You are 100000% not alone in this. I'm right there with you 💙
Great video! Bluberry is my fav flavour Tabs and Raspberry the worse but Gp won't give me any now! :-( you got a great caring boyfriend, it's very nice to hear him understand so well on are highs and lows and the frustrations we face! I don't have the option to share with someone but not got there yet! My Dexcom G6 sends a google map to my location of where I'm in case of a blackout if I don't snooze it within 20 mins or to what time I choose. This is xdrip not Dexcoms software which I find a lot better and safer for my needs! your boyfriend knows more than me! lol :-) I can't pronounce half of them words myself! lol, I also feel the NHS is getting Backwards and Beyond in Lancashires T1's NHS Treatments! :-) we seem to be getting (NONE) I think in the past with T1 with a partner for me it's them manging are mood swings which we have no control over! good luck to you both!
Oh you're in the Blueberry camp, are ya! I'm afraid I can't get on board with that - for me it's raspberry all the way! 😆 And I didn't know that about the Dexcom and sending a google map location...that is really cool!! I hope the NHS in your part of the country is able to support you more fully in the future! I know it's difficult but oh so so important (of course I don't need to tell you that)! Thank you for your kind words!!! :-)
@@ShesDiabetic Yes I had a very bad hypo last night! serious but this is down to the Specialists not me, causing the issues as you will be aware! The xdrip is a different setup than with the straight forward setup of Dexcom's software and you have to setup Nightscout where now I'm able to say ok google whats my status and it will tell me my sugar levels! this is Nightscout see my channel I did a video setup of it but it's at your own risk as it's not FDA approved and to bypass this we have to build it up are self and install the software. I have used it for over 12 months and still alive lol! :-) Very time consuming but to me as a T1 for 50 years and gone through what your dad has I know this software is brilliant if you were on an iPhone you would be looking at Spike App but I have never used that! Thank you for your video and support means a lot when trying to get things in place from the NHS. I'm also looking at the way you did your basal for a pump and maths involved in it to calculate the formula but need to keep practising as I have no pump :-( on my setup you would put your basals into Nightscout and then it can go to AASP its really cool oh sorry we, not USA! that's really spot on! :-) A good starting point is CCG in the cloud facebook.com/groups/cgminthecloud/ maybe a talking one for the setup would be better but I'm not a fan of microphones! :-) But I'm sure you will be able to do a great video on it in time! Hope you don't mind me posting my channel on here? th-cam.com/channels/9TwtBefjjKw_uKHiIWMkBA.html
loved the video, i like it where he seems so uncomfortable on cam at first but then he kind of really getting into it, and you guys really look good together. ( lucky guy ;) ) anyway as you know from previous comment i made from a different video, i just started on the pump and just got the Dexcom to go along with it today about to put it on :) anyway, i was wondering about intimacy with the pump, i figured i can just take the pump off during sexual activities and all that, but i can't really take it off during the night when you sleep so kind of avoided having sleep over, was wondering if you guys cuddle to sleep or you take your space from each other so the tube won't get mangled up or like what do you do in those kind of situations? sorry if it's to personal of a question.
Ah - thank you Michael! What lovely words, I’ll for sure pass them along to my boyfriend! With regards to your question - absolutely understand where you’re coming from, and this isn’t too personal at all - if we can’t ask each other these things, who can we!? I just use the belt clip to attach it to the waistband of my sleeping pants, and then tuck the tubing in. That way we can cuddle and have our own space however we like without having to think about the pump. It’s never gotten in the way, and I don’t believe it’s ever bothered David either. I hope this helps!! Sending you all the best!!
@@ShesDiabetic :) Try listening to Dr. Bernstein in TH-cam, he changed my life. From having roller coaster BG and HbA1c of 7.8.at my worst (average of 200 mg/dl 11.1mmol/L to a HbA1c of 4.8 with flat CGM readings between 70 to 100 mg/dl. I can tell you my vision improved noticeably within 3 weeks no more dental issues or tireness. I feel normal like a non diabetic definitely worth a view. I feel as you are a diabetic influencer in TH-cam you can give him more exposure, if his methods work for you as they did for me. I love your videos and keep up the good work!
First off, screw those guys. They clearly weren’t worth the time if that scared them/they didn’t want to deal with knowing what having type 1 diabetes really means to you. And secondly, I think there might be a difference between a male type 1 (like myself) letting a date know and a female type 1 letting a date know. I feel like I’ve definitely heard of more female type 1’s getting that type of reaction (dates not wanting to deal with it and leaving/ghosting). But everyone approaches sharing/managing it differently so that’s another big factor. And in your case with men, men will get scared off at the slightest idea of something that MIGHT make it harder to date someone. So again, it’s a good thing you didn’t waste your time with those 3 that ghosted you. Eff em.
Thank you so so much for Pedro and David for stepping in here! I'm so sorry that you've experienced this Julia. I could go into a whole long rant here - but truly I feel the answer is simple here - those guys showed you who they were REAL quick - and thank goodness for that, because as a result you didn't have to waste one single further second with them. Of course, this doesn't make it hurt any less - and I completely understand that - but just know there are people out there who will (and probably already do!) love you exactly as you are - and there are even people out there who will love you even more as a result, because it's a condition you live with and therefore a part of you. These people exist and you will find them/they will find you. Be open to the possibility, and know it in your heart and it will find you. I promise. Sending you so much love and strength, now and always!!
I was diagnosed 3 weeks before our wedding. I felt I needed to have "that conversation" and let him "off the hook" if he wanted to run. He said he loved me and we'd deal with diabetes together. We celebrated our 37th anniversary a couple of days ago. Thankfully love and diabetes are not mutually exclusive. 🥰
Oh wow - thank you SO much for sharing this with us here!! My heart has been so completely and utterly warmed by your story here!!! A very very happy anniversary to the both of you and thank you so much for sharing your story with all of us here - this is what life - and love - is all about and I'm thrilled for you that you have such a supportive and wonderful partner!!!!! 🥰💙🥰
Having a partner that is supportive and helpful with managing your type 1 diabetes is so important! I was diagnosed 9 months ago and my boyfriend has been so wonderful ❤️
SO TRUE!! And ohhhh! I'm so glad to hear your boyfriend is so wonderful!!! This is FANTASTIC and EXACTLY what you deserve!!! HORRAY!! I'm so happy for you!!!
I’m 27, diagnosed when 10, and I’ve always been afraid of romantic relationships thinking I would be a burden for someone else. My family went through A LOT with me. I married a wonderful man almost 9 months ago and diabetes was never a problem for our relationship. He worries about me, specially in my lows. Thank you for this video
Oh Belén, I completely hear you! I had very similar fears, and now - guess what - David and I are engaged and I've never felt happier or more supported and care for in my entire life! Congratulations to you and your husband - he sounds wonderful and I wish you two a lifetime of happiness, laughter and not too too many lows!! 🥰💙💞💌
@@ShesDiabetic I’m so happy for you. You deserve the best in this world, and your fiancé got the biggest blessing by having you in his life
Great video. You are both very charming and fun. Nice smiles and laughter. You are making this easier for type 1s. If someone has issues it's unfortunate but it's good to learn early as that's definitely not a great fit and that should be a deal breaker if you want a committed relationship that will grow with time.
Thanks for the video, honestly. You’ve got comforting chemistry.
Thank you so much! :-)
Wow thank you so much for this video. I'm 21 and have been a type 1 diabetic for 5 and a half years. I've went through many different fazes and mind sets of dealing with this disease and even after getting my head around it I'm still very hesitant to start up a relationship. Us diabetics just go through so much daily just to stay alive and sometimes it's super overwhelming and I would almost feel guilty for bringing someone else into that equation. I would never wanna be a burden or feel as though I'm dumping all my baggage on them. In saying that after watching this video and seeing how great your boyfriends reaction was and how he supports and cares for you gives me hope that maybe someday I'll find my somebody who will do the same for me, so thank you! X
Hi Millie!! Thank you so much for your comment and for being vulnerable in your sharing your fears and experiences! I COMPLETELY understand your hesitancy in starting up a relationship and all the fears of unloading 'baggage' and feeling that hesitancy in not wanting to bring another person into that. I can only say, and reassure you that from my experience, people that truly love you will love and embrace everything about you, including your diabetes. Diabetes can actually be the very thing that helps bond you and creates camaraderie between you and your partner. Please, never ever give up on this belief and the knowledge that you will find someone who will love you for you - diabetes and all, and if they don't they aren't the right person. I so believe this, and really want you to hear this, from my heart to yours!
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I think this video helped me a lot, at least with having a more optimistic attitude on relationships. I'm almost 21 and I have never been in a romantic relationship, and for a long time I have figured that no one would really want to date me after finding out I had type 1 diabetes. That still didn't stop me from trying to find someone, only anxiety and my tendency to be a recluse did, but when I manage to go and meet more people I think I can feel a little better about it now. Thanks for the nice video :)
I knew my boyfriend had diabetes and instead of me being upset, I love to make food for him and yes it can be scary but I wouldn't want anyone else. I know someone will care about you. And Jesus Loves you so much. He will give you a man of Him if you let Him and if it's in His Will. Of course that's up to you.
@@sweatingfrommyeyes767 Hello how old are you two?
This is such a nice and refreshing video 💖 I can relate with a lot of the things you said. I'm lucky enough to have a parter that understands me and take care of me too, and now I know how it feels, HOW IT SHOULD FEEL to be in a relatioship with a great human been.
Thank you so much Ana! I'm SO happy to hear that you have a wonderful, understanding and caring partner! This makes me so happy!! :)
Good for you to have a partner who cares for you though. Why not contact doctor breck speed for fast and reliable treatment.
Andrea, I think he's a keeper. He really seems to care about you. How wonderful for both of you!
Thank you so much - I think so too! David is an extraordinary person, and someone I didn't even know existed! That just goes to show there's goodness out there beyond our imagination - and how exhilarating and exciting that is!!! 💕💕💕
Just stumbled across your channel. Such a positive, charming human being! So much good info here for diabetics and their partners. I've been diabetic for 51 years and have dated one or two people in that time. :-) It is funny how the issues have changed over the years. When I was younger and on MDIs I could tell someone I was diabetic and it was more conceptual to them since they didn't know what being diabetic really meant day to day. The downside was I had wild swings in BS readings and we had to deal with the ugliness of bad hypos and how they would make me act. I would feel guilty and shameful and my partners would worry for me. No bueno. When I went to the pump/CGM my lows and highs have improved dramatically. The downside was, well, I have these things attached to my body. My worrying about what I look like to someone else was what kept me off the pump for a long time. Vanity is a cruel master. LOL I am so lucky to be married to someone who sounds a lot like David. She accepts it and works with me in managing it without doting on me. Perfect, perfect, perfect! So happy for you two.
Oh thank you Rodrick! I'm so happy to hear you have your own "David" and are so well looked after and cared for - this is wonderful! And 51 years - wow - you're an absolute inspiration to me - a warrior - well done!!! Thank you so much for sharing an I wish you and your wife all the very best!!! :)
You seem well matched, and a lovely couple. :-) If I'm out to dinner, other than mentioning I'm diabetic and must make a quick dash to the washroom, to take a shot, I don't really talk about it. I usually add, that I must see the amount of food being served, before taking my shot, and insist they start, while their food is hot, and not wait. I'm used to slightly cold food. lol. Some ask a few questions; most say nothing. Telling people I was a vegetarian for over 8 years, seems to garner more questions, than telling them I'm a diabetic. Either way, I usually try to direct the topic of conversation away from diabetics, as quickly as I can.
Nice video Andrea, and thanks to your guy too, for joining in! :-) I'm sure many will find the video very helpful, and encouraging.
Thank you so much Pokie! I know exactly what you mean about slightly cold food - well done to you for having the self control to wait...!! I am often not so controlled...😆And I know exactly what you mean in terms of wanting to steer the conversation away from diabetes - I think it's a healthy mindset in a lot of ways because, after all, we are all SO much more than this condition...! Thank you for all your kind words, I hope everything is very well with you!
I’m 15, and I have type 1 diabetes. I don’t want to be in a relationship yet. I feel like it’s way to early, but also I’ve thought about it a few times. I’ve had a few people ask me to be in a relationship with them, but I’ve turned every single person down(because I want to wait until I’m atleast 16), but also because I don’t think other high schoolers understand how serious it actually is. All I hear about in my school is diabetes jokes and it’s so infuriating! I don’t want anyone else to have to deal with my low or high blood sugars, mood swings from being high, my pump, etc. I’ll just stay on my own and control my disease hehe.
I love your channel so much 🥺
Izzy!! I'm hear you!! I'm also so sorry to hear that people make fun of diabetes in your school...oh my gosh that must be SO infuriating!! Just know that you are not alone in the slightest. I was SO quiet about my diabetes in High School because I just didn't want to be seen in that way, and didn't know how to express myself through it/deal with others opinions and ignorance! Truly, I can't tell you how differently I feel now, but I completely understand that this may just take time to feel. I also think as Type 1 Diabetics we have to rely on ourselves so heavily that it can be really hard to imagine sharing that with another person, especially in a romantic sense! All I can say is that when you do, both allow yourself to share your diabetes and vulnerability with another person something quite special can happen. But it's all a process and you have to do it in your own time. There is NO RUSH whatsoever. I'm sending you so much love and strength sweet girl!!! You sound like an absolutely amazing young woman!!!!! XOXOXO
I totally get you. Dating in high school is so difficult if you are already taking care of your health as a job. I would understand if you waited until college to begin dating. Good luck.
it’s been 4 years since your comment…how have things changed for you? ♥️
Andrea: You are so vivacious ,so full of life, so beautiful. I can listen to you talk about anything not even related to diabetes. You are an inspiration. Keep up the great work.
This video opened my eyes to my diabetes (Type II)in so many ways. What is amazing about that is that I have been Type II for over 20 years and yet learned so much from you guys. Thank you! I wish there was something more than just ‘like’ because I would give it - a 10 out of 10 of ‘something everyone who is Diabetic should watch; in so many different ways. By the way… I love your laugh. One more thing… you are lucky to have such a great guy - almost as lucky as I am to have my wife! 😊
Oh thank you so so much James!!! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video and found it so informative! Also - I feel your extra 'likes!' for the video - so thank you for that too! I feel very lucky indeed, and I'm so happy for you that you have such a wonderful wife!! Happy Happy Happy for you and me! Wishing you and your wife so much joy and thank you once again, for watching and for all your kind words!!
Im dating a type1 diabetic for awhile and she shared me with her Deacon and It's bring us sooo much closer. Im learning everyday and she is so into me .. Great video Thank you.
I'm glad it's brought you closer!!! David and I just got married, maybe wedding bells will come for you two one day!!! Enjoy loving one another and supporting one another too, it's such a beautiful thing!!
You are very brave and open minded , i wish you a long happy life ! I know how hard is this for you, but keep your head up and be positive!
Thank you so much Zoltan! We will indeed work to do exactly as you've said! :)
Big shout out to David for coming on You Tube. Of course, its Amanda's channel, so thanks so much for contributing to the channel. My wife is learning how to deal with my diabetes, she says, "its like playing golf on a new course every day!". Great reflection on your part.
Thank you so much! David's the best (but I may be biased)😂 and was totally up for coming on the channel! I love the comment about playing a new golf course every day! I don't play golf but David does so he'll appreciate the reference I'm sure! Thank you once again and I'm wishing you and your wife all the very best - especially in learning the new "golf course" 😂😂😂
I've been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes 3 weeks ago, I'm still learning everything. I have so much respect and appreciation for other Type 1's doing vlogs and blogs. I learn something new everyday through the videos I watch and also learning what to expect or what could happen, you know when you go through daily life.
This was a very sweet video. Made me smile. Thank you for sharing your experiences. 😊
I'm so so sorry to hear of your recent diagnosis, Jake! I'm sure you're going through a huge amount of ups and downs in dealing with this all - please please know it does get easier and you are most certainly not alone, ever! And though this may or may not help - please know you are now part of an awesome community of kind, helpful, awe inspiring warriors who fight this condition and it's a pretty inspiring sect of humanity who are here to support you!! Thinking of you and sending you tons of strength and continued patience and understanding as you get to grips with all of this!! 💙❤️💙❤️
Andrea, I'm dohun from korea. I have known you since I watched movie 'paganini' and I was so impressed about your positive mood comes from your acting. And I have watched your channel nowadays, even you have disease i felt so much positive energy from you. I'm so motivated about your life attitude. Now while i'm watching this video, I get to know how i would go through my own days with positive attitude. I wanted to say thank you though i can't properly express my feeling in english, i think you and your people gave me energy, thanks.
Hello Dohun! Oh my goodness, thank you so so much for your kind words! I really appreciate what you’ve said here. SO MUCH! Your words are so kind and encouraging and I just can’t thank you enough for sharing them with me. I also thank you for taking the time to express this in English (your English is fantastic!) I’m so sorry I don’t speak Korean! I wish you all the very best!! ❤️
@@ShesDiabetic I feel my heart pounding so fast, I cannot have thought that I would get any answer from 'The Andrea'. Thank you for answering my comment and I hope the purpose of this wonderful channel keep spreading the world like the moment that I found this channel. ^^
I’ve been with my boyfriend for a year and a half and he’s sooo supportive, he’s learnt all about it and even got a Libre to try himself to see what I experience better
WOW!! That is SO LOVELY!!! 🥰😍 It sounds like you've truly got a winner on your side there!!! He sounds exactly like my David...we are so lucky to have these people are in our lives! Blessed it a word that easily comes to mind! I'm so happy you have such a wonderful partner, and am so happy for you two!! 💙🥰💙
@@ShesDiabetic thank you! I really do feel blessed with him 🥰 I’m glad that your David is like that too! We are so lucky!
Andrea,I am a newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetic. Thank you very much for your honesty
James I'm so sorry to hear of your recent diagnosis and hope you're doing okay! I'm so glad you found me here and I hope you find this to be a supportive and loving community that will provide so much strength along the way of your finding your way with your new diagnosis. We're all in this together and you are not alone! Thank you so much for your kindness too! 💙🙏🏻
im not diabetic but i know someone and shes the strongest soul i met, thanks for the vid !
Oh that's such a wonderful thing to say about your friend - thank you for sharing this with us here!!
I struggle alot with diabetes, not managing it (had it since I was 3, I'm 28 now and control is fine) but with the mental health side of it. Don't get me wrong I'm not in a bad place, it just sucks. I've actually never seen anyone laughing about it with a partner e.g. diabetic stock market haha. I think my biggest fear is if I go extremely low to the point I need assistance, but end up being aggressive/violent towards a partner. I had never thought of it like strengthening the good parts of a relationship before. Thanks for the video :)
So sorry to read that. Sometimes sense of humor is a good medicine. You are not alone. Talk to your doctor about mental health. Is important. Dont be ashamed. You deserve happiness. Nice to meet you.✌
Thank you so much for sharing your concerns and struggles, you are brave and amazing to do this. The mental health side of it IS hard. It really is, there's no denying that. I've found daily meditation and gratitude journaling very useful in supporting my own personal mental health struggles. I've also gone to diabetic centred counselling in the past which was incredible useful (especially to deal with my fear of going high and over bolusing). I completely understand your fear of the low/aggression combination. This isn't a symptom I have of low BG, but I've absolutely heard of it before and it's my hope that people with this experience can talk to you on here (or other platforms) to support you though those concerns. Thank you so much for watching and sharing your thoughts and concerns, means a lot. 💙
@@denisseperez6138 Thank you so much for this awesome reply Denisse...couldn't have said it better myself. 💙
She's Diabetic There is so much focus on mental health at the moment, but I don’t think it’s focussed on enough to help people with chronic conditions such as T1 diabetes, it’s hard work and can sometimes feel overwhelming. My hospital offered for me to go and see a counsellor and I said no, not out of any shame related to going to see someone, accepting help is not a sign of weakness. Instead, it’s MY way of dealing with it, I always feel that it’s my personal problem and challenge to fix, so I need to get myself out of it. But there does need to be more help offered to people and more support networks. Often just talking to someone who’s going through the same thing you are helps massively. I’ve waffled on again lol
I make diabetic jokes about myself with my husband every once and a while. I think being able to laugh at yourself can sometimes help. Endorphins are good for everyone and your mental health.
Thanks for another great video! You guys are so lovely together! I've been with my boyfriend for a while but I do think some people think I'm being rude checking my phone often.. oh well, I do explain it to those close to me..the juice box after yoga was really sweet! When my boyfriend moved over to the UK he brought over some things for me and this included testing strips ,I thought that was the most thoughtful gift:)
Aw!! Courtney that IS a most thoughtful gift!! It really is the little things that make such an impact. You know I totally get the phone thing - but honestly I think it's okay and that if people don't get it, well...like you way...oh well...Big big love to you and your boyfriend! :-)
Loved this video. He seems genuinely interested in you. And he looks like he cares so much. I’m a type one diabetic since I was 12 and it’s pretty hard but we have to deal with it🙏🏻
I was already dating my boyfriend for almost a year when I was diagnosed. I was nervous because I wasn’t sure that he would’ve put the time and effort into learning about my condition because he’s not going in the medical field like I am. Seeing someone learn about your condition in order to better understand you is the most amazing feeling. I’m glad I found someone who is willing to do what it takes to take care of me and love all of who I am❤️
Oh Thank you so much Kourtney - for your kind words and sharing your experience. I'm so glad you found someone who loves you for all of who you are too! That is WONDERFUL and I'm so happy for you!!!! 💛
I’m in love with this couple!!!! I’ve been smiling the whole time 😍
THANK YOU!!! 💞💞💞😘😘😘
Andrea, great video as always! David appears to care very much for you (and you for him)! I'm happy for you both! I believe that people need to learn that the fact that we're diabetic is not something we should be ashamed to share. I don't have to tell you how a low blood sugar can affect our ability to recognize when we are in danger! Obviously our CGM's help us with those lows but even Dexcom would remind us that the CGM's aren't 100% foolproof. They remind us to check our actual b.s. anytime our monitor doesn't match how our body feels. I try to tell my coworkers, friends & family that I welcome them to ask me how I feel anytime but esp. if I begin sounding dumber than usual. Lol! I explain that a low sugar can slip up on me sometimes and that they might catch it before I do! I feel like the more comfortable I am about my condition, the easier it will be on the people around me. We aren't contagious and we don't have a condition that we need to hide. We are blessed to have technology helping to keep us safe and it's not something that needs to be shared necessarily with strangers. However, our close friends, co-workers, perhaps even people whom we want to have like us, like we like them 😉. In fact, we need them to know. I can tell you it has helped me more than once!
Keep up your great work here and on the big screen! I'm a fan of both!
Thank you so much for your kind words Rick! What you write is SO eloquent and perfectly expressed. It's actually really magical when you can rely on other people to help you in times of need, and as another set of eyes and ears, etc. I'm so pleased to hear that you have these people around you and are able to rely on them and feel their care and understanding! It's magic I tell you! Magic and yet so simple. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing that - it really touched me! And thank you for your kind words! :-)
Awesome video. I was diagnosed at 22 after already being married and together for 6 years (8 years in December) and I'm very thankful she has been very supportive and helpful threw these 2 years of learning how to be a diebetic. It's nice to know I'm not the only person who drinks juice and sugar pills now and then and great to know I'm not the only person who can take insulin and my blood still goes up...... thanks for the video keep it up!
Thank you so much Aaron! I'm so happy to hear that you have such a supportive and loving partner - truly this is just wonderful! Happy for you! And you are certainly in no way the only one that drinks juice and takes sugar tablets - oh my goodness! Absolutely not!! 😆
I was diagnosed last year at the age of 47 T1. My partner of 16yrs had a botched keyhole gall bladder removal (the surgeon also removed the bile duct (‘accidentally’) leading to a Hepaticojejunostomy repair operation to give her a bile duct using her intestine. She sued. She won. A lot. My condition does not in anyway compare to that in as much as T1 is totally in my hands... my responsibility to deal with this in the best way possible given my education in dealing with T1.
I’m so sorry for what you and your partner had to go though, that sounds so horrendous. But it sounds like you two have an incredible support system in one another and I find that so inspiring. Thank you for sharing your story and for being so open with this. I wish you and your partner nothing but the most wonderful things! ♥️
Your energy is infectious. I now know more about dating/marrying a Type 1 than before. Thank you.
Oh my goodness - it's beyond my pleasure! Thank you for your kind words and I'm so glad this video has been helpful to you!! HORRAY!!!
@@ShesDiabetic keep making this world a more livable place, Andrea.
I make videos on cricket, but to test my learnings I also made a video on Diabetes in Pakistan.
You can watch it if you want. it’s my latest upload. Cheers
There is so much I didn't know about diabetes! But one thing that really saddens me is that so many people that don't have it will say eating too much sugar causes type 2 diabetes but that is so untrue.
Great video as always Andrea you are beautiful inside and out & anyone would be lucky to be with someone as special as you ❤️❤️ Xx
Oh my gosh - I hear you!! It's so untrue and hurtful, and more than that it puts the fault of diabetes on the patient - which is wildly hurtful and screwed up - especially when we already have so much self blame to deal with on an almost daily basis with type 1!! Thank you for your kind words - you are so so sweet to say this!! And thank you for watching and supporting - you're clearly an awesome person Mark!!
@@ShesDiabetic exactly! Especially for people like yourself that suffers from type 1 which has absolutely nothing to do with your diet or lifestyle in general, it's an absolute insult & slap in the face for all diabetics out there especially type 1. Would you ever have waves of Nausea & Vomiting with Diabetes? Your very welcome Andrea you are such a strong beautiful lady & an amazing actress too! Love from Belfast ❤️ Xx
@@markjonno91 That’s true. I got diabetes type 1 when I was 13. My friends knew it and my class and my class teacher, but I didn’t tell my other teachers. I remember, when I was 16, in biology class my biology teacher said that diabetes type 1 happens because of eating too much sugar. I put my hand up and said her that it’s genetics and has nothing to do with what you eat. She told me that I am wrong. What a slap, especially because I knew better about the illness than her.
My boyfriend had the exact same response: “Cool” 😂
Lol!! A man of few words! LOVE IT!! 😆
Lol!! A man of few words! LOVE IT!! 😆
Lol!! A man of few words! LOVE IT!! 😆
Lol!! A man of few words! LOVE IT!! 😆
This relationship is going to last, what a match.
Thank you! We just got engaged, so I have a feeling you're very right! 😍
@@ShesDiabetic I’m glad to hear! you can see it in the eyes, the body language, everything. It’s two whole but balanced humans, reminds me of me and my husband and we are going on 10 years now and can’t picture it any other way. I hope you are very blessed with many many many years of love.
Im 12 years old i have type 1 diabetes i feel stronger watching your vids bc you make me feel better about myself i got diagnosed with diabetes when i was 3 years old so i have had diabtes for 9 years now. I hope you reply to me i feel so lucky to have supprotive friends and that now i dont feel different watching you, 🍀😔😭❤️
Oh my goodness! I'm so so so happy to hear that you've found my channel and that you feel so welcome and better from watching them! What an absolute honor it is to hear this - thank you for sharing it with me and for all your kind words - they truly mean so much to me!! 😍🥰. And I am THRILLED to hear you have supportive friends - this is WONDERFUL and exactly what you deserve! I'm happy for you and thank you for your kindness towards me my fellow diabuddy! We're all in this together! ❤️
This is a very good video to show people how a normal person live with a T1D. Actually I met my husband in HS, and I was diagnosed when we were dating almost a year, so he’s been thru the moment I was diagnosed… and much like Andrea, us “T1D” sometimes took too good care of ourselves that the people around us forgot we have this serious condition.
You are a beautiful couple. Ive been in the same situation with hiding and worried about telling. Everything is possible! Love is possible, living is possible, pregnancy is possible!!!! Ive been diabetic since ten and I have a gorgeous daughter. You go girl!!!! Thanks for sharing and for educating. Big hug from Puerto Rico😎🌈🏖
All I can say is AMEN!!! Thank you for sharing - I'm so happy to hear you have such a beautiful daughter - this is WONDERFUL and a BLESSING (but of course I'm sure you know this more than anybody!! ;-)! BIG LOVE! :)
Phenomenal Interview!!! Hello David!!! Welcome to the Channel.
Thank you so so much Ken!!!
Great video, thanks for sharing. You have a keeper in David, so pleased you got together.
So true you can never forget about the diabetes , and those so annoying levels that don't really make sense. That's when it gets to me.
Amen! Those annoying levels that defy logic! GAH! Thank you for your kind words Rex! :)
I love your attitude and the positivity you're spreading.
Oh thank you so so much! This means THE WORLD to me!!! 💙🙏🏻
I was recently diagnosed with "Latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult" LADA for short. It's a variant of type 1 diabetes. I'm 52 years old and just learning about life with diabetes. Your videos are very comforting for people who are new to this. Thank you, and I'm glad I found your videos today. :-)
Ditto
My wife is a T1D and I’m a T2D…we met through the Diabetes community. She’s a very brittle T1D…and she has already had severe complications. So, when I express to want to date her…she laid it all out on the table on how severe her T1D was and she didn’t want to put someone through what she was dealing with. Minded there are a wide spectrum of diabetes control and care. But you can’t help who you fall for. We dated and I had no idea how different our diabetes was…my gf (now wife) was more severe and we both were having issues trying to get her diabetes in check…in the 13 years together (11 years married)…I’ve witnessed 7 diabetic seizures (all needing to call 911, administrator glucagon), 1 seizure putting her in a coma…God Thankful she has always bounced back. You can’t help who you fall fall in love with. Dealing with her diabetes is no different than any other relationship issue…if you truly love each other you will work it out together. Respects for your story.
Awww this is the sweetest thing! He really cares 💖💖💖
He really does - he is simply the best and I feel oh so lucky and blessed!! THANK YOU!! 💙💙💙
@@ShesDiabetic 😊😊❤️
Thank you so much for this video I'm falling in love with a type one and this was a good orientation for me so I will be able to help and support her in her diabetic journey.
Oh Steve! you're falling in love! Oh that's just so wonderful - I'm so happy for the two of you! Actually you clearly are falling in love because your coming here to watch this content speaks volumes about the way you want to support her. I wish you two so much love and happiness - and David and I will be doing a couples Q+A video in the coming weeks so if there's anything specific you'd like to know please don't hesitate to ask!
@@ShesDiabetic So nice of you to respond with such kind words .I'm sure I will have a few questions I will be looking forward to your podcast 😊
Wow!! I'm very impressed about your opinion about thinking that diabetes is a big thing to share... I mean, of course it's up to anyone the way they 'hide' their condition but I would never treat it as a secret. However, hiding it while dating is not the way at all... as you won't be able to hide it forever...:)
It's great to see how lucky you are with your bf, how understanding and caring he is. It can be a really big deal for someone who does not understand our disease so good for him! I feel veeeery lucky, as my boyfriend is the same as yours is, he knows how to care for me when I am low or high, understands how difficult living with diabetes is and that, for me, is now everything.
Great vlog, btw! Already subscribed! :D
Oh I'm so glad you have a boyfriend who cares for you and loves you so fully!! This is just WONDERFUL!!! We are very lucky indeed to have such caring people who love us so fully!! I'm so happy for you and your boyfriend to have found each other!! ❤️❤️❤️
David is much like my husband. My husband and I met while at University. I told him even before we stated dating, we hung out with the same people so we were friends first. (there were times when we were on and off in our relationship however during the off times he was still involved. Back in those days it was all vials and syringes and he wanted to learn how to draw up my shots and give them. We have been married for over 33 years and he is still involved---he makes sure there are juice boxes and snacks in the car when we travel. Andrea you describe life as a person with diabetes so well. You are right to say you (and me) are lucky to find someone who is interested in diabetes.
Oh Laurel, that is so wonderful to hear. I'm so happy to hear and happy for you that you have this support in your life! And 33 years - congratulations! Here's so many many more year with our supportive, loving, thoughtful men!! 💙
It’s hard for the partner also, they can get tired of dealing with it also. I know.... I have problem going really low 35 so I have to let anyone with me know I need help and how to take my insulin pump off. Good to see you have a great partner
This is so true, and so important for us to remember that the partners share in this with us, and even experience the same points of potential burnout. What you shared about your game plan if you were to go low is so clever - not only does it keep you safe, but it also empowers those around you to know how exactly they can help. So awesome, thank you for sharing this!
Hi Amanda have you considered a low carb diet? For me it stops all hypos as I am taking little insulin. If you take more than 7 units it becomes unpredictable. It is recommended to take not more than 7 units in a single bolus or injection. Try lo listen to Dr Bernstein on TH-cam, my levels range between 70-100 all day. All the hypos stopped and if I get one half a glucose tablet is enough to bounce me back.
I had a man in my life who left me for having diabetes.
@@sabrinadermouchi9336 Wow that really sucks!
@@pickledrick5158 yeah it does, and it hurts me a lot. I am human too :/
My boyfriend is type 1 diabetic since he was 18 months old. I'm newel pay diagnosed coeliac so no meal will ever be easy or simple. 😂 we were drunk one night and he couldn't check his own bloods so I done it for him, I also do his cgms because he has a needle phobia so can't do it himself, but he does his own insulin and hasn't let me do that yet. We've been dating for almost 2.5 years and are 18 now. I'm his rock and he's mine.
i love the realness in this video :) thanks for sharing!
Oh thank you so much! ❤️
What a great video, ill have to do this with my family 😁
Loving the videos. Jonathan.
Oh thank you! And great idea to do this with your family! Enjoy that!! :)
I met my husband online in January of 2014. I didn’t tell him before we met face to face, but I did come out when I ordered a salad for lunch and a Diet Coke bc the look on his face was like omg you are one of those skinny girls. I was like ok this is the best time so I came out and he said ok. I knew he had no issue with it. He asked questions and I educated him. He continued to research it and now 1 wedding and 2 rascals later he is an expert!!! Probably better than me lol. He is scared for my safety and my quality of life, but he is very supportive. He is a keeper. And I can tell this guy is also a keeper!! I had issues with guys who I meet and were not comfortable. I dated one guy who made an effort but was scared of the responsibility he would face. Being a mom is also hard as a diabetic, esp with 2 under 3. I don’t always put myself first but sometimes I remind myself that my little ones can cry for a few more minutes or miss their feedings by 10-20 min while I fix my insulin. My babies won’t starve but I could get myself sick where I can’t take care of them at all. We did hire a part time nanny so I can take care of myself and go to numerous drs apt. But it’s all good. I asked my husband if it’s all worth it and he said of course.
It scared me when you said you would go into the bathroom when low on a date, that could have been so dangerous for you. I am sorry that you felt the need to hide that at that time. Great video!
It's not like I was dangerously low - I promise!! It's just that weird thing where you don't want to stuff your face in the middle of a date out of nowhere lol 😂 Thank you so much for watching Karri!!! ❤️
Such a great topic to talk about ⚘🙏
Thank you! ❤️
Thank you for the video , you guys are so cute 🥺🥺
Thank you!! :-)
I was diagnosed as a diabetic about 1 week after my now wife started dating, we have both learnt to live with diabetes and we are still together after nearly 30 years.
Oh! That’s so inspiring!! Thank you for sharing this! It’s particularly inspiring to me because David and I just got married!
Great video. You two are great together.
Kimberly Broome thank you so much!! 💙
First time watching this. Love it.
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it!!
Hey, you guys are great together! Congratulations! Andrea, I’m assuming that, thanks to your CGM and pump, a severe hypo has not really presented itself in your relationship. This is a significant burden to deal with and carries much anxiety for the non-diabetic and guilt for the diabetic. Not all diabetics have the luxury of access to this technology either and that can complicate relationships. I’m in total agreement with you though that anyone having second thoughts about a relationship because of diabetes isn’t worth sharing one’s life with. Love is unconditional, otherwise it’s something else masquerading as love. The elephant in the room though is the potential for long-term diabetic complications. We all hope we never experience them but, what your video spoke about is the here and now rather than the what if. Your videos are so encouraging that it would be a pity to spoil the fun with morbid discussion, but it is something for the non-diabetic partner to be aware of. When one’s life together lies tantalisingly ahead, full disclosure is hardly something one wants to contemplate. Indeed, does one even need to? Love conquers all, and so it should! All the best!
Thank you so much Paul! I hear completely your concerns. However, I find it (personally) very very important not to focus on the potential complications down the line. Not because they aren't important or possible, but because they are not, in this day and age, inevitable. Again, I can only speak from my personal perspective and experience but when I worry about things in the future that I cannot accurately predict it takes a significant toll on my present health, and therefore it damages both my immediate and future health. That's not to say I turn a blind eye, or just ignore, I simply (try) to do everything I can day to day, moment by moment, to make health conscious decisions for both my body and my brain. I can only hope that the accumulation of this behaviour will result in a healthy me tomorrow and in the future. But, that being said, I have spoken to David about this, and he has also seen first hand what potential complications can arise, so it's a topic that is indeed worth sharing out of respect. It's complicated. I hope illustrated my perspective accurately, and that you know I'm very grateful for your words and do indeed (wholly) understand where you're coming from. Thank you for always making me think - really you do and are so considered in your comments. I'm very lucky to have you as part of this community and am grateful for your thought provoking and kindness filled posts. 💙
She's Diabetic Gee, gawsh, now I’m blushing 😊! Yes, again you’re spot on! Focus on the positive, since it is literally the best way to avoid the negative in this crazy game! Sound advice indeed. We just need reminding every now and then 😉!
You have such a pretty smile...David is lucky to have you! :)
Thank you!!! ❤️❤️❤️
good vid. great that you have a supportive partner but i feel that no one really understands living with T1 unless you have it - not even the doctors. david you lucky lucky guy!
Very true!! On all counts!! But sometimes I find it's the trying to understand that is so meaningful, the trying, and supporting and helping. I really value that, even if people can't know exactly what it's like. I too am a very very lucky gal to have such a supportive partner! :)
You two are amazing! I love the way you handled it!
Thank you so much!! :)
After dating someone for quite a while (almost a year), he told me i was diabetic because i ate too much candy as a kid. He got a slap in the face (wed talked about this a LOT already) and then was quickly (though not quickly enough) dumped. Its a huge deal breaker for me if they arent willing to learn about it. Im so lucky to have a partner now who is understanding and such a supportive human. DONT SETTLE.
I hope Andrea & David are still dating, cuz they're GREAT Together. What an Awesome Partner/Guy.!
This video may have just busted the myth & limiting idea that I am ONLY willing to date & ultimately get married to another T1D after 20yrs with The Beetus (because she will just get it 😉). Loved the vid👍👍 💙
Thanks for vlogging ~ Andrea
Thank you so much Jason! I'm very pleased to say we are indeed still together and doing great! :) He is extremely awesome - but hey, I may be slightly biased ;)! I totally hear you in terms of wanting a partner that 'gets it' completely - but I truly believe there are partners out there that get it that aren't type 1 - but just very open-hearted, and empathetic - basically - true love! Thank you so much for your kind words and I wish you this love from the bottom of my heart - truly I do!
Fantastic video 💓
Oh! Thank you so much!! 💕🥰
I am 85 years old and just got the Dexcom G6 package starter kit; and do not know where to start. . I do not have a smart phone so how do I get a reader so I don't have to buy a smart phone. I have not been able to use a smart phone . All I have is a flip phone so I can just pick it up and answer. So How do I get some type of reader in place of a smart phone. Frank Davidson 9/19/20
Hello Frank! And congratulations on your new Dexcom - that's awesome!! I think your best bet is to call Dexcom's awesome customer support and get the to talk you though it all. I'm not sure which phone you have and a lot depends on that. Also - you can speak to them about the reader then too. It would be a separate purchase that you would need to make through them. I hope this helps. I know it can all be very overwhelming at first - but truly once you get the hang of it you'll be A PRO!!! Good luck! And let me know if you have anymore questions!
The extra juce can... yes, my wife's does that quite often. She detects lows just by monitoring subtle behavior/speech changes. My partner's also a scientist and works in pharma sector, that helps with understanding the theory (the logic).
The art part... I guess even the best partner / doctor wont be able to acquire that. And we have been together for almost 30 years. All the best, both of you.
It sounds like you and your wife have a lovely relationship and way of supporting one another! I hope we can have such a long and beautiful relationship ourselves! All the best to you guys too!! ❤️❤️❤️
I have type 1 and I haven’t told any about this I’m taking insulin for now but i hope I can get rid of this soon with willpower so I don’t have to tell others I don’t go this
Please know that you don’t owe anyone any explanations of anything to do with your health, however, I can tell you that from personal experience I’ve only had positive and supportive reactions when I’ve shared the fact that I’m type 1 diabetic with people, just for what it’s worth ❤️
Could you check your BG on your Apple watch instead of whipping out your phone? I even feel a bit rude doing this because it looks like I’m checking the time continually, as if I’m bored and want to get away, but I’ll usually just explain to the person I’m with what I’m doing, if I’m at the cinema or theatre, it’s not such a big deal and it’s less intrusive than getting out my huge smart phone!
You're so right about checking the BG on the watch - I actually do that!! Problem is my watch is a little laggy when it comes to delivering the most up to date current values, so that can be very frustrating...apparently it's an Apple problem and not a Dexcom one, so that remains to be solved (at least for my version of the Apple Watch). Such a great suggestion though!!!!! THANK YOU! :)
Everything about her is sweet, including the way she pronounce the "sh" in every word
Well, thank you very much! Ha!
I have a few questions about the diets for diabetics vs non-diabetics in a relationship..
1. I have been with my boyfriend for 3 years and I've been T1 for 6 years. He seems to require large meals with lots of carbs (pasta, bread, rice, potatoes) & I'm happy (most of the time) to eat cracker bread, lettuce, cold meats & eggs - salads (but not in winter). How do you balance that variance and find time for meal prep when its on 2 very different sides of the diet spectrum? He is sooo not into eating the way I need to eat...
2. He doesn't exercise with me (at all) but I need to be able.to do that - finding time to work & exercise in the day is challenging & I feel like we're starting to live 'past' each other...
3. I'm a bit overweight and trying to get to a proper BMI - I'm going onto a pump in 2 months: will the sugar management help with weight loss (and my very bad chocolate cravings!)
So lucky to have him I fear dating because of my condition and I don't think I can explain it to anyone type 1 diabetes
Not going to lie, I teared up when you said David pulled out a juice box at yoga. Gives me hope my T1D daughter will find such a caring, fun man some day!
This video :) 10:58 Love at first juice box!
Hehe! YES! :)
Great video I loved it ❤❤
What a beautiful couple. He is definitely a keeper 🥰
Thank you, I agree - he's the best! (But then again I might be biased!)
Man I told all my friends and if they were uncomfortable or not I was like super cool about it. If anyone asked me about it, I was like yeah it just hit me one day and now I have to take insulin multiple times a day.
That sounds like such an excellent way forward Hannah! Good for you for being so confident and straightforward- awesome! 💙
Yo to all my fellow t1d’s so far this video is great but look out for this one at 16:13 good stuff.... Kinda like watching the stock market but for diabetes😂😂😂 man... gotta love it that’s hilarious.
16:13 sike
Ahahaha! I agree! We almost titled this video “The Stock Market of Diabetes” 😂😂😂 just made me laugh so much 😂📈📉
It is super annoying trying to manage high blood glucose levels.😒 What doesn't make sense to other people but for the diabetic person it makes total sense 🤯
I hear you!! I think with diabetes so many things just can't really be understood until you live with the condition. So all we can do is express as best as possible and hope people love us and are sympathetic even though they can't really imagine what we're going through - it's so tricky but also why this community is just the best!!!
y'all are sooo cute!! I love this video :) I've had t1d for 11 years now, hopefully I can find a sweet man like yours!
Thank you so much Josie! They exist - these beautiful humans that have such a unique and extraordinary ability to love and understand us - truly they do and I can't wait for you to meet someone who does this for you! 💙💙💙
My boyfriend and I got together over both of us being diabetic. He’s type 1 and I’m type 2. He caught me off gaurd the first he asked me to give him insulin
Oh wow! That's so interesting!! I'm glad you two found each other and have that bond - I think that's so incredibly lovely!!
#indeedseñoretta’s 😚
Oh my gosh! How neat!! I bet you were caught off guard!! I would be too! 😅😂 I wish you two all the very very best! 💙🥰🥰
I broke up with my ex because I just thought it was to hard to deal with him and diabetes, cause he would be shouting at me all the time I was on hyper ...
Oh my gosh I'm so sorry!! I'm so glad you broke up with him!! Clearly he was not understanding or empathetic to your situation! No one deserves to be treated like this and honestly I'm just so glad you got out of that relationship, and I'm so sorry you went through that... :( Sending so much love and light your way!
She's Diabetic thank you very much xxx I am very happy that you found a lovely person who support you and who is understanding :) I wish you both all the best in all what you will do xx
Are you now using the watch so you’re not taking your phone out at the movies?
I use a mix of everything to be honest - but yes, for sure I use the app and then try to quietly check on my watch or pump itself 😁
you guys were talking about pulling out the phone in a theater. I would automatically think you would use the watch in a situation like this
I'm type 2 and I find it hard to date . I have insulin pens. Before I eat I have to check it with strips...like I would go to the bathroom. Take the shot and go back. I am thinking of getting the dexcom system which I think it would help . Thanks for sharing the video. Need to talk more about dating
I totally hear you!!! I do have to say - the Dexcom really helped me feel empowered with the information whilst being able to keep it private at the beginning. It's so tricky at the start of any relationship to navigate the whole 'reveal' of it and how you keep things private until you want to share it with someone. All I can tell you is that truly truly I think it's bigger in our minds than it is in those people we are dating or in a relationship with. Though I know that doesn't take the fear away it's good to remind ourselves of that every once in a while! David and I are absolutely going to do more dating videos - are there any specific topics you'd like to see covered? Sending you joy and strength!!
Stock market for diabetes 💀💀💀 i died laughing 🤣 I DECEASED!!
LOL! I loved that too!! 😂😂😂☠️ ☠️ ☠️
I loved watching you guys❣️ you remind us of our relationship ❤️ it’s so very special when you find your “soulmate” (soulmate being that one person you can’t live without) and they educate themselves and “get” your daily battles with juvenile diabetes mellitus. I have been with my soulmate for 18 years now (almost 19 years) and I love him so very much, we are one of the few “lucky type 1’s” with a partner who understands completely❣️
Thank you for sharing (even though it’s two years later! I hope your still together) 🫥
Just now watching this... I haven't dated in awhile, but, I typically bring it up on the first date to try to see reactions. If they bolt or act uncomfortable, then I know the relationship is not for me and I move on. Frankly, since it's a part of my life, I usually just incorporate it without giving it much thought anyway. (One of my ex's was also a t1d, so we used to try to test our blood sugar at the same time and see who had the better number. Maybe not the best idea, but it was fun for us.)
I couldn't agree with you more Carol! I love your attitude, and see it the exact same way! And I think that's so neat that you dated someone who is also T1D and would compare numbers! We come in all shapes and sizes and meet who we meet for a reason, I believe, so I don't think there's anything strange about that at all! Thank you so much for sharing! 💙
I got diabetes type 1 in october 2020. (Im 15) Im kind of scared to tell pepole that i have diabetes because everybody thinks that i got diabetes type 1 because i ate too much sugar.
I am a type 1 diabetic, and I was skiing in Colorado with my family several years ago. We were waiting in line for the ski lift, and some lady started ranting very loudly about how someone in their group had "ruined" their ski trip by having some kind of diabetic "episode" She went on to say he NEVER took care of himself and was ALWAYS messing things up. Then she said that from now on anytime they went anywhere she was going to have to bust his a$$ to make sure that he had taken care of his s## so that he didn't keep ruining everything. I about lost it. Maybe this guy really was a thoughtless, undependable deadbeat who was drinking endless 2 liters of orange Crush and never taking his insulin OR maybe he was some poor guy who got ambushed by the psycho crazy blood sugars that can blindside you at 10,000 ft.
I ski a lot, and I know that altitude affects me differently almost every time. I’m pretty sure that this poor guy had been, up until this point, really looking forward to this ski trip, but now gets to stack that golden memory in the steaming pile of yet another thing that diabetes took away from him.
I guarantee that as inconvenient as these diabetic episodes can be to the bystander (I’ve ruined more than a few outings myself) Its nowhere near as inconvenient as actually having the disease . The sad part is (and every type 1 diabetic knows this) you cant be prepared for everything. The best thing anyone that knows a diabetic can do is stand back and let them take care of what they need to do.
The true friend keeps calm and carries a juice box.
Quick question though, just a thought but would any of you guys feel weird about dating another type 1? Mainly because if there’s kid in the future there’ll be an even higher chance that it’s passed on.
That's such an interesting question...I've never dated another Type 1 so I can't say for certain, although my overarching reaction to reading your question was "You love who you love" 💙
My parents decided to not have anymore kids after my dad and brother were diagnosed because they were afraid of passing it on. My husband was diagnosed after we got married and our daughter when she was 6. For me personally I have 3 kids and would like to have a couple more. It is up to God, if we have more kids or if they have diabetes. What we do won't change anything. All we can do is love eachother and live the life we are given. I don't want to base our life decisions off of a maybe.
To be honest I thought I could only have a good chance being with someone that has it too. I felt bad about the thought of having the chance of passing it into a child of ours if my partner is completely healthy and it is basically fully "my fault". So like that I actually thought for the longest time that I should just only try to date another type 1. Growing older made me realise tho that if there is love then it will be fine.
Well, her laugh is awesome
Aw- thank you! I definitely inherited it from my Mom!! 😍😆
I don’t know how to ask this but have you had any “accidents “ during more intimate moments with like your pump or cgm becoming loose or pulled out 😬
Haha - great question! No we have not - but there have been some 'close calls'! We just laugh about it and David is quite simply the most understanding human on this Earth so he always makes me feel comfortable and confident no matter what. I think that's the biggest gift a partner of a type one diabetic can give! I hope this helps answer your question!! Ps - I always just tell David that if something were to be pulled out it would not be at all the end of the world and mistakes happen! I try to give him that assurance, because I truly don't want him to worry at all!
Y'all are great I've been dating my boyfriend for 6 years and he doesn't understand diabetes at all
I'm so sorry to hear that about your boyfriend. Maybe you could try to open up the conversation with him (if it's something that you'd like for him to know more about of you) ❤️
Have you had a bad hypo with your boyfriend? I’m really worried and embarrassed about that,. I had a boyfriend who was a Emergency Dr. and he could tell when I was low before I knew and used to tell me or give me apples. I hated that when he knew before me.
I have had a few really bad hypos with him, and he's just been amazing. I feel very embarrassed when I'm like sweating and can hardly talk/act normally and just feel like I'm in a daze. That's very sweet about your Apple Doctor boyfriend, but I equally totally understand your not liking that. Diabetes is so personal and it can feel (I find) really strangely intrusive when people get involved. It's taken me a long time to accept the love and support from my fiancee fully, but now that I have life will never be the same. I hope you have a positive experiencing in opening yourself up to your partner - but equally understand that it's a big deal and to have patience with yourself! You are 100000% not alone in this. I'm right there with you 💙
They ask me am I allergic to anything and all I say is, sugar.
Great video! Bluberry is my fav flavour Tabs and Raspberry the worse but Gp won't give me any now! :-( you got a great caring boyfriend, it's very nice to hear him understand so well on are highs and lows and the frustrations we face! I don't have the option to share with someone but not got there yet! My Dexcom G6 sends a google map to my location of where I'm in case of a blackout if I don't snooze it within 20 mins or to what time I choose. This is xdrip not Dexcoms software which I find a lot better and safer for my needs! your boyfriend knows more than me! lol :-) I can't pronounce half of them words myself! lol, I also feel the NHS is getting Backwards and Beyond in Lancashires T1's NHS Treatments! :-) we seem to be getting (NONE) I think in the past with T1 with a partner for me it's them manging are mood swings which we have no control over! good luck to you both!
Oh you're in the Blueberry camp, are ya! I'm afraid I can't get on board with that - for me it's raspberry all the way! 😆 And I didn't know that about the Dexcom and sending a google map location...that is really cool!! I hope the NHS in your part of the country is able to support you more fully in the future! I know it's difficult but oh so so important (of course I don't need to tell you that)! Thank you for your kind words!!! :-)
@@ShesDiabetic Yes I had a very bad hypo last night! serious but this is down to the Specialists not me, causing the issues as you will be aware! The xdrip is a different setup than with the straight forward setup of Dexcom's software and you have to setup Nightscout where now I'm able to say ok google whats my status and it will tell me my sugar levels! this is Nightscout see my channel I did a video setup of it but it's at your own risk as it's not FDA approved and to bypass this we have to build it up are self and install the software. I have used it for over 12 months and still alive lol! :-) Very time consuming but to me as a T1 for 50 years and gone through what your dad has I know this software is brilliant if you were on an iPhone you would be looking at Spike App but I have never used that! Thank you for your video and support means a lot when trying to get things in place from the NHS. I'm also looking at the way you did your basal for a pump and maths involved in it to calculate the formula but need to keep practising as I have no pump :-( on my setup you would put your basals into Nightscout and then it can go to AASP its really cool oh sorry we, not USA! that's really spot on! :-) A good starting point is CCG in the cloud facebook.com/groups/cgminthecloud/ maybe a talking one for the setup would be better but I'm not a fan of microphones! :-) But I'm sure you will be able to do a great video on it in time! Hope you don't mind me posting my channel on here? th-cam.com/channels/9TwtBefjjKw_uKHiIWMkBA.html
I also dated another Type1, and honestly 2 Type1s together was too many.
I hear you!! I have no idea what or how I would cope if David was also type 1, I’m not saying it can’t be done, I’m just not sure how I’d do it!!
loved the video, i like it where he seems so uncomfortable on cam at first but then he kind of really getting into it, and you guys really look good together. ( lucky guy ;) ) anyway as you know from previous comment i made from a different video, i just started on the pump and just got the Dexcom to go along with it today about to put it on :) anyway, i was wondering about intimacy with the pump, i figured i can just take the pump off during sexual activities and all that, but i can't really take it off during the night when you sleep so kind of avoided having sleep over, was wondering if you guys cuddle to sleep or you take your space from each other so the tube won't get mangled up or like what do you do in those kind of situations?
sorry if it's to personal of a question.
Ah - thank you Michael! What lovely words, I’ll for sure pass them along to my boyfriend! With regards to your question - absolutely understand where you’re coming from, and this isn’t too personal at all - if we can’t ask each other these things, who can we!? I just use the belt clip to attach it to the waistband of my sleeping pants, and then tuck the tubing in. That way we can cuddle and have our own space however we like without having to think about the pump. It’s never gotten in the way, and I don’t believe it’s ever bothered David either. I hope this helps!! Sending you all the best!!
@@ShesDiabetic thx for the answer, guess i should start wearing something when going to sleep then lol.
He ate your glucose tab now that's funny 😄😄😂😂
I know! And he thought they were tasty too! 😅
Have you considered lowering or suspending your basal rate. I don't think is normal to be low so often.
This is true - I don't go low that often though - but those are great suggestions - thank you!! :)
@@ShesDiabetic :) Try listening to Dr. Bernstein in TH-cam, he changed my life. From having roller coaster BG and HbA1c of 7.8.at my worst (average of 200 mg/dl 11.1mmol/L to a HbA1c of 4.8 with flat CGM readings between 70 to 100 mg/dl. I can tell you my vision improved noticeably within 3 weeks no more dental issues or tireness. I feel normal like a non diabetic definitely worth a view. I feel as you are a diabetic influencer in TH-cam you can give him more exposure, if his methods work for you as they did for me. I love your videos and keep up the good work!
I think I've been ghosted about 3 times after I told a guy that I have type 1 diabetes. That kind off sucked...
Forget those losers, the only guy you want to be with is a guy who doesn't care at all about that and just loves you for you!
First off, screw those guys. They clearly weren’t worth the time if that scared them/they didn’t want to deal with knowing what having type 1 diabetes really means to you.
And secondly, I think there might be a difference between a male type 1 (like myself) letting a date know and a female type 1 letting a date know. I feel like I’ve definitely heard of more female type 1’s getting that type of reaction (dates not wanting to deal with it and leaving/ghosting). But everyone approaches sharing/managing it differently so that’s another big factor. And in your case with men, men will get scared off at the slightest idea of something that MIGHT make it harder to date someone. So again, it’s a good thing you didn’t waste your time with those 3 that ghosted you. Eff em.
Thank you so so much for Pedro and David for stepping in here! I'm so sorry that you've experienced this Julia. I could go into a whole long rant here - but truly I feel the answer is simple here - those guys showed you who they were REAL quick - and thank goodness for that, because as a result you didn't have to waste one single further second with them. Of course, this doesn't make it hurt any less - and I completely understand that - but just know there are people out there who will (and probably already do!) love you exactly as you are - and there are even people out there who will love you even more as a result, because it's a condition you live with and therefore a part of you. These people exist and you will find them/they will find you. Be open to the possibility, and know it in your heart and it will find you. I promise. Sending you so much love and strength, now and always!!
This is so cute!!!
Oh thank you! :) ❤️