Dave from Weeton
Well-Known Member
Was diagnosed by the doctor last Friday following a second set of tests. At my previous appointment, the doctor confirmed that I was probably pre-diabetic but the latest test came back showing that my HbA1c was 49. GP did the check of my feet and everything was okay and has referred me for an eye examination to check for any complications. She thinks I should be able to control my condition through diet and exercise. Also referred me to DESMOND but I was reluctant, probably a bit shell shocked. Rang back later and asked to be referred.
I think I have a good GP and local practice, not only by the way she handled the diagnosis but at my previous appointment she got the measure of me when explaining what a portion of chips should be. Good job I did not explain the size of chip butties I used to make and my love of pork pies! My weight has crept up from 15 to over 17 stone over the last 5 or more years after torn cartledge in both knees limited exercise, especially the fell walking and long walks I once did on a regular basis. Combined with bullying at work that went on for years, I have been on and off medicines for anxiety, raised blood pressure and statins since 2007. I then made the changes to my diet , eliminated added sugar - apart from cake! - and switched to wholemeal everything but forgot to keep the weight down. Recently back on a low dose ARB for raised blood pressure, raised diastolic at 105-ish untreated.
I had previously found this community after the GP mentioned I was probably pre-diabetic so following the bad news I was able to check out the advice and threads such as daisy1. Thank you; this was greatly appreciated as it stopped me dwelling on the negative. Ordered 'Reverse your Diabetes' by Dr David Cavan; it arrived Saturday and I finished it by Sunday giving me hope rather than the despair I have felt over the last few years as the medications used to address my conditions never seemed to agree with me and I had got used to feeling a bit poorly most of the time with my partner Julie putting up with my bad moods and snappiness.
If I have read the book correctly, my first and most important goal is to reduce my weight by around 10% as matter of urgency by a significant cut in carbs and replacing those remaining with low GI/ least refined combined with plenty of non-root veg? I've started to walk vigorously which should help to burn off the fat. I have another HbA1c test in 4 weeks followed by a GP's appointment and hopefully a reduction from 49. With or without reduction, should I be discussing blood glucose monitoring as per structured testing as described in the book? I am thinking initial weekly checks to ensure a reduction followed by more focused testing to identify acceptable carb types and portion size?
And is there anything else I should be thinking about or doing at least in the initial month or so?
I think I have a good GP and local practice, not only by the way she handled the diagnosis but at my previous appointment she got the measure of me when explaining what a portion of chips should be. Good job I did not explain the size of chip butties I used to make and my love of pork pies! My weight has crept up from 15 to over 17 stone over the last 5 or more years after torn cartledge in both knees limited exercise, especially the fell walking and long walks I once did on a regular basis. Combined with bullying at work that went on for years, I have been on and off medicines for anxiety, raised blood pressure and statins since 2007. I then made the changes to my diet , eliminated added sugar - apart from cake! - and switched to wholemeal everything but forgot to keep the weight down. Recently back on a low dose ARB for raised blood pressure, raised diastolic at 105-ish untreated.
I had previously found this community after the GP mentioned I was probably pre-diabetic so following the bad news I was able to check out the advice and threads such as daisy1. Thank you; this was greatly appreciated as it stopped me dwelling on the negative. Ordered 'Reverse your Diabetes' by Dr David Cavan; it arrived Saturday and I finished it by Sunday giving me hope rather than the despair I have felt over the last few years as the medications used to address my conditions never seemed to agree with me and I had got used to feeling a bit poorly most of the time with my partner Julie putting up with my bad moods and snappiness.
If I have read the book correctly, my first and most important goal is to reduce my weight by around 10% as matter of urgency by a significant cut in carbs and replacing those remaining with low GI/ least refined combined with plenty of non-root veg? I've started to walk vigorously which should help to burn off the fat. I have another HbA1c test in 4 weeks followed by a GP's appointment and hopefully a reduction from 49. With or without reduction, should I be discussing blood glucose monitoring as per structured testing as described in the book? I am thinking initial weekly checks to ensure a reduction followed by more focused testing to identify acceptable carb types and portion size?
And is there anything else I should be thinking about or doing at least in the initial month or so?