CaptainKirst
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Hello!
I have been lurking on here for the past week or so and decided I should probably join and say Hello. So Hello *waves*
I was diagnosed with type 2 on 28/10/14 - Not likely to forget it - ended up crying all over the nurse. I felt terrible anger and guilt with myself, I am vastly overweight and it's been a problem for a while - but ever optimistic I thought 'I have time' - never going to tell myself that again. I have just turned 32.
I found my blood tests hard to understand but think I have got my head round them now - I had a fasting blood of 7.2 and the hba1c was 45 (6.3) - If I am right (and I am sure someone can tell me) - the fasting blood puts me in the 'diabetic' category and the other one 'nearly' - so to speak. I now know that my father also has diabetes (type 2) - long story.
I have been told not to purchase a blood testing kit? does that sound right? That I don't need pills and obviously need to get my weight under control - which I have made good progress with this past week They also found my blood pressure to be high and have just put me on Ramipril 2.5 - I am hoping with weight loss this will rectify itself but happy that its been spotted.
I had no idea that I had diabetes - I went in to the doctors just feeling below par and very tired. I wasn't excessively urinating or thirsty (the stuff the google machine throws at you). I kept thinking I was having the start of a cold but it never came to anything.
After the initial shock, I now feel, I have been given a chance to sort myself out and I am grateful that I am being monitored.
Kirst
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I have been lurking on here for the past week or so and decided I should probably join and say Hello. So Hello *waves*
I was diagnosed with type 2 on 28/10/14 - Not likely to forget it - ended up crying all over the nurse. I felt terrible anger and guilt with myself, I am vastly overweight and it's been a problem for a while - but ever optimistic I thought 'I have time' - never going to tell myself that again. I have just turned 32.
I found my blood tests hard to understand but think I have got my head round them now - I had a fasting blood of 7.2 and the hba1c was 45 (6.3) - If I am right (and I am sure someone can tell me) - the fasting blood puts me in the 'diabetic' category and the other one 'nearly' - so to speak. I now know that my father also has diabetes (type 2) - long story.
I have been told not to purchase a blood testing kit? does that sound right? That I don't need pills and obviously need to get my weight under control - which I have made good progress with this past week They also found my blood pressure to be high and have just put me on Ramipril 2.5 - I am hoping with weight loss this will rectify itself but happy that its been spotted.
I had no idea that I had diabetes - I went in to the doctors just feeling below par and very tired. I wasn't excessively urinating or thirsty (the stuff the google machine throws at you). I kept thinking I was having the start of a cold but it never came to anything.
After the initial shock, I now feel, I have been given a chance to sort myself out and I am grateful that I am being monitored.
Kirst
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