The amputation of my right foot was a very rude awakening, I had not worried much about dying but I did not like the idea of going one piece at a time. So I changed by attitude in a hurry. I decided it was time to learn to manage my biabetes and take better care of myself. I was in the hospital for ten days and I watched exactly what I was feed. Once I left the hospital I would buy the same foods and take control of my diet.
Also, I was now having to inject myself twice a day with insulin. At first I was not happy about shooting myself with a needle in the stomach but it was not as bad as I thought it weould be and I got use to it rather quickly. I would inject 38 units of insulin each morning and 18 units each night.
Two years later my VA doctor began telling me that if I were to lose weight I might be able to get off the insulin. Due to a case of the flu I lost 20 pounds so I decided that was a good start on a weight loss plan. I was helped a great deal by my wife in setting up a diet plan. She cooked the meals and helped me keep from eating too much. I found I could eat most anything I wanted just as long as I controled the portions.
I also developed an exercise program on my own and began working out 5 days aweek.
More later.