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404

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Hi

I was diagnosed last week by the Doctor. they did a blood test after some insect bites did not heal.

As I am a how is best to put it "a large unit" and the docs have been warning about if for years. But "hey it will never happen to me right?"

Well I have done the crime and now doing the time.

So meeting with the doc to talk through some more stuff next week (he thought having a week to get used to the idea and say "good bye" to all the evil but oh so nice tasting food was a good idea)

So no doubt I will be asking you guy and gals a multitude of silly questions. So please bare with me.

Andy

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chubbyian

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Well I would like to welcome you :) we are a friendly bunch, well most of us, please feel free to ask away. I have only been diagnosed a month or so, but I am loving it, finding out so much, and I haven't felt this good for years. I am on Metformin tabs 3 times a day, and just started back to the gym today. I sincerely hope your experience is as positive as mine has been.
 

sandysan

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hi
ive been here a week newly diagnosed , and ask away no questions are silly ,, at first its a real shock but by next week you will be learning , and I was a big chocolate and pop lover , but im doing good so far , maybe I will have down time as we all do but yes it is a wake up call , you never think your going to get that way , im a big woman too lots of weight to loose but keep asking qeuations as I do :p
 

404

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Cheers for the welcome guys. Hopefully it will also explain why it feels like my body has come apart at the seams the last month or so.

Yep fizzy drinks is my downfall as well

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404

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chubbyian said:
Well I would like to welcome you :) we are a friendly bunch, well most of us, please feel free to ask away. I have only been diagnosed a month or so, but I am loving it, finding out so much, and I haven't felt this good for years. I am on Metformin tabs 3 times a day, and just started back to the gym today. I sincerely hope your experience is as positive as mine has been.

Well done at getting to the gym. That is a daunting place for us chunkys. I am ex services so know what it is like being surrounded by the ultra fit in the gym, While I was gasping away 2 minutes into a run.

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daisy1

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Hi Andy and welcome to the forum :)

Here is the information we give to new members and I hope you will find it useful. Looking forward to your questions and someone will be able to help you.


BASIC INFORMATION FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED DIABETICS

Diabetes is the general term to describe people who have blood that is sweeter than normal. A number of different types of diabetes exist.

A diagnosis of diabetes tends to be a big shock for most of us. It’s far from the end of the world though and on this forum you’ll find well over 30,000 people who are demonstrating this.

On the forum we have found that with the number of new people being diagnosed with diabetes each day, sometimes the NHS is not being able to give all the advice it would perhaps like to deliver - particularly with regards to people with type 2 diabetes.

The role of carbohydrate

Carbohydrates are a factor in diabetes because they ultimately break down into sugar (glucose) within our blood. We then need enough insulin to either convert the blood sugar into energy for our body, or to store the blood sugar as body fat.

If the amount of carbohydrate we take in is more than our body’s own (or injected) insulin can cope with, then our blood sugar will rise.

The bad news

Research indicates that raised blood sugar levels over a period of years can lead to organ damage, commonly referred to as diabetic complications.

The good news

People on the forum here have shown that there is plenty of opportunity to keep blood sugar levels from going too high. It’s a daily task but it’s within our reach and it’s well worth the effort.

Controlling your carbs

The info below is primarily aimed at people with type 2 diabetes, however, it may also be of benefit for other types of diabetes as well.
There are two approaches to controlling your carbs:

  • Reduce your carbohydrate intake
  • Choose ‘better’ carbohydrates
Reduce your carbohydrates

A large number of people on this forum have chosen to reduce the amount of carbohydrates they eat as they have found this to be an effective way of improving (lowering) their blood sugar levels.

The carbohydrates which tend to have the most pronounced effect on blood sugar levels tend to be starchy carbohydrates such as rice, pasta, bread, potatoes and similar root vegetables, flour based products (pastry, cakes, biscuits, battered food etc) and certain fruits.

Choosing better carbohydrates

Another option is to replace ‘white carbohydrates’ (such as white bread, white rice, white flour etc) with whole grain varieties. The idea behind having whole grain varieties is that the carbohydrates get broken down slower than the white varieties –and these are said to have a lower glycaemic index.
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/food/diabetes ... rains.html

The low glycaemic index diet is often favoured by healthcare professionals but some people with diabetes find that low GI does not help their blood sugar enough and may wish to cut out these foods altogether.

Read more on carbohydrates and diabetes

Eating what works for you

Different people respond differently to different types of food. What works for one person may not work so well for another. The best way to see which foods are working for you is to test your blood sugar with a glucose meter.

To be able to see what effect a particular type of food or meal has on your blood sugar is to do a test before the meal and then test after the meal. A test 2 hours after the meal gives a good idea of how your body has reacted to the meal.

The blood sugar ranges recommended by NICE are as follows:

Blood glucose ranges for type 2 diabetes
  • Before meals: 4 to 7 mmol/l
  • 2 hours after meals: under 8.5 mmol/l
Blood glucose ranges for type 1 diabetes (adults)
  • Before meals: 4 to 7 mmol/l
  • 2 hours after meals: under 9 mmol/l
Blood glucose ranges for type 1 diabetes (children)
  • Before meals: 4 to 8 mmol/l
  • 2 hours after meals: under 10 mmol/l
However, those that are able to, may wish to keep blood sugar levels below the NICE after meal targets.

Access to blood glucose test strips
The NICE guidelines suggest that people newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes should be offered:

  • structured education to every person and/or their carer at and around the time of diagnosis, with annual reinforcement and review
  • self-monitoring of plasma glucose to a person newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes only as an integral part of his or her self-management education

Therefore both structured education and self-monitoring of blood glucose should be offered to people with type 2 diabetes. Read more on getting access to blood glucose testing supplies.

You may also be interested to read questions to ask at a diabetic clinic

Note: This post has been edited from Sue/Ken's post to include up to date information.
 

404

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Wow brilliant, thanks for the info will have a delve into it.

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Hello


Hope we can help and encourage.


I've learned so much and had lots of support. I already feel better.

Cara
 

404

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Thanks for the welcomes. Got my 1st appointment on tuesday, so will have more of an idea of what shape I am in then.

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404

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Lol just looked at what my ideal BMI should be. It seems to think I need to loose about 80kg... think I will have to set myself smaller goal to start odf with

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Andy12345

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Someone recently said that according to bmi the entire English rugby team are obese, the trouble with bmi is it doesn't take build into account, small achievable goals are the way to go, when I was trying to lose weight my goal was the next pound


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404

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I can believe that. My mate years ago had to have a medical to stay in the forces but turned him down because he was over weight. The guy was a weightlifter and had about 1% body fat.

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Had my appointment with the doc today. He gave me some tablets, I asked if I got a blood monitor he said no. He asked me to book an appointment with the diabetic nurse, which the receptionist told me it would be in january or feb and that they would let me know.

Does not seem very scientific so far.

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chubbyian

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Well that seams about right. I was lucky, because we live in a small community I only had to wait a week or so to see our DN, and I persuaded her to give me a meter :) I don't know if I will get the test strips yet. As I am a bit of a geek I got myself a usb meter so I can keep a record on my pc :)

I would recommend getting a meter, as it is the only way to see what is happening. You can get them from Amazon, or the chemist. The other big advantage about the usb one is that I dont need to keep buying batteries :)

I am shore you will get a lot more advice, I hope everything goes well for you.
 

404

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I too am a geek who likes gadgets so I like the usb idea. I was hoping for a james bond watch that would bleed and read me all on its own.

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if you're into gadgets try the mendor discreet...it's a funky little thing! it's an all in one so lancet test strips and screen all packed into a little thing the size of a phone!


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Yorksman

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If you have been recently diagnosed and have a weight problem, you have the advantage that you will get an awful lot out of improving diet and taking more exercise. Some unfortunate forum members are thin and active and still got diabetes and have no real idea why or what to do. You do though. It is a near certainty that if you get motivated to eat better, watch what you eat and lose weight, you'll see improvements which will cause you to think, why didn't I do this before? Lots of people here have direct experience.
 

Andy12345

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hehe i came across this recently on here, this must be the only place in the world fat people feel sorry for thin people :)