
Telling your date about your diabetes
נבדק על ידי Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, FRCGPAuthored by Danny Chadburnפורסם במקור 27 Sept 2017
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Whether you’re newly diagnosed with סוכרת or have been living with the condition for years, when and how to tell a new partner about your diabetes can be scary prospect.
הירשמו לקורס הסוכרת החינמי שלנו בן 10 שבועות!
בכל שבוע, נחקור נושא שונה שיעזור לך להבין ולנהל טוב יותר את הסוכרת שלך, כולל חיי היומיום ותרופות, רווחה נפשית, הטכנולוגיה העדכנית ביותר בתחום הסוכרת ותזונה.
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It’s actually quite a common concern. ‘We launched our campaign #TheOne precisely to help people feel more comfortable discussing sex and relationships if they have diabetes,’ says Libby Dowling, senior clinical advisor for Diabetes UK.
Here’s the low-down on discussing diabetes with your date.
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Does age make a difference?
‘Often, teenagers and young adults have the most concerns,’ says Dowling. ‘They want to fit in and worry they’ll be seen as different, that partners might misunderstand their condition or not like them as much.
‘People in their 30s and 40s tend to have lived with the condition for much longer (if it’s type 1) and feel more comfortable discussing it.’
What about type?
חזרה לתוכןDiabetes UK’s #TheOne campaign is designed to help those with type 1 diabetes, mainly because it’s a more obvious and involved condition to live with.
‘It’s harder to hide, because you’ll be frequently testing your blood sugar levels, counting carbs, injecting or wearing a pump,’ says Dowling. ‘If your first date with someone is in a restaurant, the subject may come up sooner rather than later.’
If, on the other hand, you have type 2 diabetes, you’re not likely to be on insulin or have medication that would be obvious on your first dates. But telling a date can lead to some people feeling judged.
Dowling says, ‘They tell us they feel a diagnosis of type 2 identifies them as being overweight or having a poor lifestyle, so they feel guilty or embarrassed about sharing the information.’
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When should you tell them?
חזרה לתוכןThere’s no ‘right’ time or place to tell your date about diabetes, it’s down to what you feel comfortable doing. Some people like to reveal all straight away - putting on their online dating profiles - or test their blood openly in front of others. Others prefer to wait until they’ve made more of a commitment and the time feels right to talk it through.
‘Our general advice is to be open and not ashamed or embarrassed,’ says Dowling. ‘Diabetes is a part of you, it’s not going anywhere and the vast majority of people are likely to be supportive.’
Safety first
חזרה לתוכןIf you have type 1 diabetes and are taking insulin or other medication, there are safety reasons why your date needs to know about your condition. ‘If you were to have a hypo in their company, they might panic and not know what to do without the right information,’ says Dowling.
Dating often involves going to pubs and drinking alcohol, but the signs of a hypo can be very like those of being drunk. Alcohol can also make low blood glucose more likely. Dowling says, ‘It’s important to make your date aware of the signs and tell them what action to take, such as getting you a sugary drink.’
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As a relationship progresses
חזרה לתוכןOver time, you’ll want to talk about your condition more, and it’s likely to become more of a consideration. ‘Sex is a form of exercise so it can make blood sugar levels drop - you could have a hypo during sex and that can impact on everyone’s enjoyment,’ says Dowling.
‘You’ll want to tell your partner before you take your clothes off if you have an insulin pump too - although some people are so used to it they feel it’s a part of them, so they forget. You can choose to disconnect it or not when you’re being intimate, but showing someone and answering their questions before the heat of the moment is probably easier for you both.’
Dealing with complications
חזרה לתוכןBoth types of diabetes can cause nerve problems, including הפרעות זיקפה in men, and vaginal dryness and loss of sensation in women. High blood sugar also comes out in urine, which can result in an increased chance of urinary tract infections, פטרת and itching - all of which can affect enjoyment of sex.
‘These are all problems doctors can do something about, so don’t be afraid to discuss them with your GP or nurse,’ says Dowling. ‘There are lots of treatments available so there’s no need for them to affect your relationship.’
If you want to discuss diabetes and dating anonymously, call the Diabetes UK helpline:
0345 123 2399
How we manage diabetes and dating
חזרה לתוכן‘Just be upfront. My Tinder profile says I have diabetes. If that puts someone off I’d rather know straight away - they’re not the one for me.’ Victoria, 40
‘I tell new partners and friends to ask whatever questions they want - it helps me to know they’re taking an interest and aren’t shy. It’s important they know it’s a part of life for me, but doesn’t define me.’ Rory, 34
‘As a teen I didn’t tell boys I went out with and the whole business of trying to keep injections got very stressful. The longer you leave it, the harder it gets to open up.’ Samia, 28
‘I worried my girlfriend would be freaked out to learn I had type 2 diabetes, but she says my new, healthy lifestyle has spurred her on to make better choices herself. Now we love long walks and bike rides together and we’ve both lost weight.’ Jim, 58
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הירשמו לקורס הסוכרת החינמי שלנו בן 10 שבועות!
בכל שבוע, נחקור נושא שונה שיעזור לך להבין ולנהל טוב יותר את הסוכרת שלך, כולל חיי היומיום ותרופות, רווחה נפשית, הטכנולוגיה העדכנית ביותר בתחום הסוכרת ותזונה.
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27 Sept 2017 | פורסם במקור
נכתב על ידי:
Danny Chadburn
נבדק על ידי
Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, FRCGP

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