Im 44F, and had pre-diabetic hba1c levels of 44 for a year. A blood test for other issues showed a new hb1ac level of 53 in May.
At that time I was not in a good place, having herniated a disc in my back and was pretty much immobile for 18 weeks. I was on a lot of pain meds too. I basically ate rubbish and felt sorry for myself and figured I'd sort it out later.
Luckily, the herniation has fixed itself and I am now able to move around normally.
Yesterday I had two appointments come through for a diabetic eye screening and a repeat blood work and I think it's finally dawned on me that I need to get my **** in gear.
I had previously started to do an online diabetes prevention course but I was the youngest by decades and it got very frustrating using half the session explaining to Alan why he needed to go on mute if his wife was hoovering. I got bored and stopped joining the meetings. I think I know the basics of what I should be doing... lose a bucket load of weight and cut back on sugar, exercise more. I just feel a bit overwhelmed.
My mum is T2 but if I tell her I am too, she be disappointed in me and even at my age, I can't face that.
So that's my very waffley intro.
My first question is... Should I get a monitor?
At that time I was not in a good place, having herniated a disc in my back and was pretty much immobile for 18 weeks. I was on a lot of pain meds too. I basically ate rubbish and felt sorry for myself and figured I'd sort it out later.
Luckily, the herniation has fixed itself and I am now able to move around normally.
Yesterday I had two appointments come through for a diabetic eye screening and a repeat blood work and I think it's finally dawned on me that I need to get my **** in gear.
I had previously started to do an online diabetes prevention course but I was the youngest by decades and it got very frustrating using half the session explaining to Alan why he needed to go on mute if his wife was hoovering. I got bored and stopped joining the meetings. I think I know the basics of what I should be doing... lose a bucket load of weight and cut back on sugar, exercise more. I just feel a bit overwhelmed.
My mum is T2 but if I tell her I am too, she be disappointed in me and even at my age, I can't face that.
So that's my very waffley intro.
My first question is... Should I get a monitor?