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Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease that worsens over time.
Got my test results both 48 mmol/mol
Got to love a little angel delight!!Just been reading through the thread and it's very informative and i hope you are doing well @Humminglime. the one thing that sticks out the the angel delight in the cupboard, i too have a stash of them and i'm 50/50 what to do with them xD
So really I just need to adjust my diet and find one that is the best fit for my body using low carb diets? I've found so far to get my blood sugars into a normal range I need to be eating little to no carbsSo, this is barely in the diabetic range, which starts at 48. This probably makes T1 less likely. A few tweaks in your diet is probably all you need to get back to normal.
So really I just need to adjust my diet and find one that is the best fit for my body using low carb diets? I've found so far to get my blood sugars into a normal range I need to be eating little to no carbs
So if I can keep them towards the lower end I can have "naughty" food as a treat every now and then? Like birthday cake! Or cream tea
I'll carry on testing and see what are good and work for me and try and keep my numbers down! Just need to be more mindful of what I eat!Maybe, however I would still watch the portion size. This having been said, your meter is the best indicator of what your body can tolerate (as is often said on here, we are all different -- which makes it difficult to generalize).
Outrageous response. No wonder diabetes is the issue it is.Oh and she also said that the keto diet and similar diets aren't sustainable long term or suitable for a regular diet..? Which.. doesn't make any sense to me
Update!
I had a call from the gp nurse saying that my sugar levels aren't damaging me at all and I shouldn't be too worried about the diabeties it's just a case of managing it and monitoring it for now. Nurse isn't too impressed about tester or the keto diet and says I need to eat carbs still. I said it raises my sugar levels so i dont want to damage my body. She was very defensive about previous visits with other nurses and confirmed I am diabetic. Tried to tell me the last nurse told me this but i told her that she said I needed to wait 3 months and do another test to see and then the retinopathy optician told me.
She told me the retinopathy isn't anything to worry about and my sugar levels were just too high before..
She's cancelled my blood test for next week and told me to come back in December..
Over all she was very dismissive of the diagnosis and said she would see me face to face December to discuss the findings and what happens next so at least that's something!
Yep. Took me about 4 yrs numerous gp visits and couple of ambulance runs the pain was so bad. Eventually I worked it out and asked a locum is it gallbladder and he said yes probably let’s get a scan..... Most outlandish suggestion from A&E I got was a torn rotator cuff. No idea how that would cause a similar pain
I felt very bullied after this phone call. When I told her I was worried about going blind she actually laughed at me and told me I won't go blind my sugars aren't high enough.. I was trying to explain I wanted to nip this in the bud now so i didn't reap it in the future and she actually laughed at me..Outrageous response. No wonder diabetes is the issue it is.
it may not be sustainable for her but suitably motivated with a diagnosis ( even such a poorly informed one such as yours) she might not find it so hard. She is being huge,y judgemental and assuming the **** she has been fed by dinosaur like sources is accurate.
your meter is not subjective, it doesn’t not have opinions, it does not judge. It shows you FACTS about what your blood glucose is doing. That along with a food diary is unarguable.
I had the pain in the middle of my ribs where they dont meet. Where you diaphragm was. I had so many miss diagnoses and a lot of gps settled on muscle pain..That was my experience too! The pain from gallbladder disease is often not in the same place as your gallbladder. That seems to utterly befuddle doctors. My hairdresser hit on the right diagnosis!! I have also had no problems going on a low carb diet without a gallbladder. I limit myself to 20g a day to keep my blood sugars stable.
If I was made to feel that way I’d be making a complaint to the practice. Is she actually a diabetes nurse or a practice nurse given the job of handling type 2? Some of the latter really don’t get a lot of training at all medically and obviously not enough in the people skills department in this case.I felt very bullied after this phone call. When I told her I was worried about going blind she actually laughed at me and told me I won't go blind my sugars aren't high enough.. I was trying to explain I wanted to nip this in the bud now so i didn't reap it in the future and she actually laughed at me..