jay hay-char
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
A couple of quick questions. I'm about three months into having been diagnosed with T2 and I'm (generally) making reasonable progress in getting my blood/glucose under control. I had the results of a blood test back a few weeks ago and spoke to my GP about them at the time. There's a question about my BP, which appears to be all over the place at the moment, and that led to another visit to my GP, who had a further look at my test results and made a couple of new comments, namely: (1) analysis of my urine showed a higher level of protein than there should be. This might mean a kidney problem, though my bloods indicated that kidney function was good. My GP said that it was more likely to be related to changing to fewer carbs in my diet (though I'm not a full-on low-carb headbanger) and starting to take metformin. Any views on this? and (2) although my cholesterol count appears to be good (about 4.0), apparently the balance between good and bad cholesterol is out of kilter and, wouldn't you know it, there's too much bad and not enough good in the mix. My GP indicated that, although my overall reading was in line with NICE guidelines for diabetics, I was likely, nevertheless, to be prescribed statins subject to my next set of tests in late October. How can it be that my overall measurements are within the criteria set by experts and yet I'm still likely to end up on medication which, to put it politely, has a rather chequered career and reputation? Any observations would be welcome.
In other news, I've been booked on a diabetic education session in October and for eye screening in December. That's respectively four and six months post-diagnosis. I suppose these things take time, and there are plenty of prospective punters, but it all seems a bit leisurely.......
Hey-ho; onwards and, erm, sideways, I guess
In other news, I've been booked on a diabetic education session in October and for eye screening in December. That's respectively four and six months post-diagnosis. I suppose these things take time, and there are plenty of prospective punters, but it all seems a bit leisurely.......
Hey-ho; onwards and, erm, sideways, I guess