My Diabetic Heart

Living with Congestive Heart Failure and Type 2 Diabetes

WELCOME TO My Diabetic Heart!

Diabetes and Congestive Heart Failure are two common conditions that people are diagnosed with every day. Living with one of these conditions at any age is hard enough; imagine living with both at the age of 26. That's what this blog is all about. It's about my life with Type 2 Diabetes and CHF, and about showing that you can live a fulfilling life with each.

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My Story

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My Story
I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes on Dec. 29, 2008, and Congestive Heart Failure on December 30, 2008. The road to each diagnosis began about a month earlier.

I initially went to the doctor for what I thought was a yeast infection. Turns out I was right, and given my size, family history, and some other factors, the doctor suspected that I might be diabetic. My blood pressure was rather high at the time, too. Again, given family history, size, etc…, the doctor decided to order a battery of tests to check the condition of my heart as well. So, after a month of testing, waiting, and worrying about what could possibly be wrong with me, my doctor called me in to share all of the results

Hearing that I was diabetic didn’t really surprise me. Several members of my family have had diabetes, so it’s in my genes. What scared the hell out of me was when the doctor started talking about the results of the heart tests. The echocardiogram they did revealed that my heart was moderately depressed, and was only functioning at 30% to 35% of its capacity. The next day, the cardiologist confirmed that I had Congestive Heart Failure.

Fortunately, my age and the fact that all of this was found now is in my favor. Doctors say that with proper medications, diet, and some light exercise, we should be able to reverse the CHF over time, and restore at least some of my heart’s functionality. All the while working towards getting my diabetes under control. So, that is very encouraging.

So, while being diagnosed with both diabetes and congestive heart failure is alot to handle at once, I have always enjoyed a good challenge; I plan to face both of these head on. I look at each as a blessing in disguise. If not for one, I might not have found out about the other before it was too late.

If there was one bit of advice I could give anyone, it would be to go to the doctor if there is something wrong with you. No matter how minor the symptoms may be, or how embarrassing the situation might be, go get checked. I know for many men, including myself, if there is something wrong downstairs, there is a real feeling of embarrassment, and a strong urge to just deal with it on their own. Let me tell you, there is no shame in going to a doctor. Your health is too important not to go.

So yeah, that’s my story. I’m doing pretty well for the shape I’m in. I feel strong, my spirits are high, and I’m ready to get busy living the rest of my life.

Rock on!

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What would you like to know?
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As most of you know by now, I’m an open book when it comes to talking about my life with type 2 diabetes and congestive heart failure.  I’m generally willing to talk about anything, because I believe there’s a chance that sharing what I know and live with may actually help someone else. And there’s always the benefit of being able to vent; that’s always a good thing.  As is bonding with my readers and the rest of the community.

With that being said, I’d like to open the floor (is there a floor in the blogosphere?) to questions from anyone reading my blog.  Do you have a question about type 2 diabetes or congestive heart failure, or some other question that you’re just chomping at the bit to ask me? You know, like general “get to know me” questions. This is your chance to get those questions answered.

Submit your questions to: mailbag@mydiabeticheart.com, or post a comment below.   I’ll read them, and post the answers to this blog.

So don’t be shy.  What would you like to know?  I look forward to hearing from you.

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During the year and a half since I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, I’ve often said that I see that diagnosis as a blessing in disguise.  If it weren’t for my going to the doctor for diabetes related problems, the congestive heart failure wouldn’t have been found, and I probably wouldn’t be writing this post.  The fact that I am here is a blessing in and of itself, but there have been so many more.

My diagnosis lead me to the diabetic online community, and the awesome people, blogs, and other websites that make up the community.  And it lead to the creation of this blog, which has allowed me to share my story with people from all over the country, and even around the world.  This blog, and my interactions with others in the community, have lead to another opportunity, too.

Some of you may have seen my tweet last night that I had just submitted my first post for Blogabetes, and some inquired as to what that was all about.  Well, a while back, I was contacted by dLife and was extended an invitation to join their team of bloggers. I accepted, of course.  And now that the paperwork and setup is out of the way, I’m at the starting point of this new opportunity, and as excited as can be.

Now, don’t worry, My Diabetic Heart isn’t going anywhere;  I’m going to be blogging in both places.  I’m thankful to have been blessed with another opportunity, and to know that I’m definitely in someones good graces.

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Laurel

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