Halfhybrid
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Hi Filly, sounds like you could be right as Dad had a phone call today from the diabetes support people and he asked if he had been lucky to only have high BS levels at his age and they said it could have been building up since his 40s!Type 2 diabetes is to some extent genetically predisposed, ie you inherit the predisposition from your ancestors. You developed it sooner than your father, although he is only prediabetic at the moment. keep the thought that your relatives who are scathing in their comments are also predisposed to it, so at some point will probably catch you up.
Avoid carbs as much as possible, eat plenty of Protein and real fats, if you get hungry you need more at mealtimes, the blood levels will fall gradually where it might be averaging 15 one day a couple of days later it may be 14. Slow and steady wins the race. Your father is lucky that you have gained some insight as to how to deal with his situation, he may also now have a different opinion as to your diabetes as he's facing the same thing, and didn't think he would be.
I am feeling that I ought to tell them, if only to support Dad but I am still so scared of their immediate reaction and the remarks that will come later once they have thought about it. I suppose I could support him in diet and lifestyle and tell him I'm doing same because it's healthy and I need to lose weight.
I like your comment "Slow and steady wins the race". Guess I thought taking a tablet would mean instant results.
Incidentally, he attended his first diabetes prevention support session and walked out of it as rather than focusing on diet, lifestyle etc, the adviser was asking them to exchange some personal details with the person next to them and one of their questions in the preliminary phone call was about sexual orientation. Dad does not wish to exchange personal details that have nothing to do with diet and exercise and does not see it as anybody's business and I'm inclined to agree as I would not be comfortable with this either.