Tina – Interview 17

Tina was diagnosed 12 years ago. Initially she tried to control diabetes with diet alone, then transferred to metformin. In 2004 she changed to insulin and now takes Levimir at night.

Tina found out that she had diabetes 12 years ago when she was 33. She had no particular symptoms, and decided to attend a voluntary screening clinic at her local hospital because she knew her grandmother and other members of her family had had diabetes. Initially she was advised to lose weight and change her diet and drinking habits, but she felt she was being talked down to and says she reacted ‘defensively’ to this advice. She lost control of her diabetes, and was put on metformin but became quite ill. More recently, since developing neuropathy she has started using insulin.

She has serious problems with eyesight and has had several sessions of laser surgery. She no longer sees out of her left eye and has limited vision in her right eye. In 2006 she was registered blind. She still works and has special sight aids on her computer to help. Tina finds it difficult to walk much because she has serious problems with her feet – her left foot particularly. She recently contracted MRSA and says that she lost almost 20% of her left foot as a result. She misses being able to walk her dog.

Tina says she has always had a positive attitude, though she feels she is largely to blame for the progress of her diabetes. She feels lucky that she has fantastic support from her partner who she describes as ‘wonderful’ for helping her cope.

Tina’s employers are very supportive and Access to Work have provided her with a special camera…

Age at interview 45

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 33

Tina takes one long-acting insulin in the day and another (Levemir) at night which she says works…

Age at interview 45

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 33

Tina has developed a good relationship with the podiatrists in the hospital who are very helpful…

Age at interview 45

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 33

Tina feels she is well understood by her GP and diabetes nurse and that they listen to her ideas.

Age at interview 45

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 33

Tina believes that poor control of her diabetes caused her retinopathy. She has recently lost…

Age at interview 45

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 33

Tina has had weight problems since infancy and tried many diets but says what worked for her is…

Age at interview 45

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 33

When Tina changed to a different type of insulin she tested her blood glucose ten times daily to…

Age at interview 45

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 33

Tina was diagnosed in her early thirties and felt angry with herself because she had known all…

Age at interview 45

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 33

Tina has regular contact with her diabetic nurse at the GP surgery and goes to the diabetic…

Age at interview 45

Gender Female

Age at diagnosis 33