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    Latest HbA1c results - hurrah!

    Thank you for the kind comments! I'm now working on the cholesterol. It was 6.8 (1.17 HDL) in June and 6.3 (1.25 HDL) in September. DN has given me Atorvastatin 20mg. I wasn't wildly enthusiastic, of the 2 people I know who took statins, this one included, 2 of them came right off again with...
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    Latest HbA1c results - hurrah!

    Diagnosed in mid-June at 61 (reading, not age, I'm "only" 60! ) 2nd HbA1c in mid-September - 33. "Happy" doesn't begin to cover it. I do have a stunning and enlightened DNurse but I also want to thank contributors here. I cannot manage LCHF, it b*ggers my digestion, but I have reduced my...
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    Flu jab

    I've had it for the last 2 years, courtesy of lymphoma. Both times I just had an achy arm, although last year the ache went on a long time, doctor wondered if nurse had nicked something. Had the pneumonia jab for the first time (only time) last week - same ache but it's subsiding, tho I wouldn't...
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    Which Bread?

    Thanks, Bluetit, I'll have a look this morning. :)
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    Poll: Which diabetes course(s) have you attended?

    I did DESMOND this week and found it pretty good. Strong advice to moderate carb intake.
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    Which Bread?

    Are the high protein rolls in Lidl in a package, or do you buy them one at a time out of the open baskets?
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    Anyone got worse luck with health than me?

    What a catharsis this thread has been! I just wanted to salute a fellow lymphoma survivor of the class of '13 - mine was diagnosed in April; chemo and radio. And yes, I also salute the nhs. For all the odd bits that have gone wrong in my treatment, I was diagnosed in 2013 almost before it had...
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    Victoza vs Metformin

    I was diagnosed 3 months ago, and still have only managed 1x500mg XR metformin, and even then breakfast shoots out of me an hour later. The rest of the day, usually not so bad. I eat considerably lower carbs than I used to but not low carb, as this has previously wrought havoc with my digestion...
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    Blood test at Doctors

    I'm newly diagnosed and on 3-monthly tests (next one next Tuesday).
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    It's not about more (& more) pills ... lose the weight T2s!

    CatLadyNZ - I asked her at my 2nd appointment with her (seeing her monthly at the moment) if she was Sure I needed the metformin, given that I can only take a tiny dose. Plus I'm sure I've heard of others being given a few months to try and address things by diet and exercise alone. She said...
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    It's not about more (& more) pills ... lose the weight T2s!

    I was devastated by the T2 diagnosis in June 2015. I'd just started a weightloss drive a fortnight earlier and bang, I was floored. I do consider myself fortunate in my medical team though, a family member who has been T2 for over 5 years doesn't get anything like the support I do. *The DN is...
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    dizzy when blood sugars are 5.2. Help.

    I was also getting anxious about light-headedness and jitteriness which my brain took to be anxiety, which made me feel more anxious, and tearfulness. Someone here (sorry to have forgotten who) told me about false hypos, and that made a lot of sense. The first time I felt really bad, before the...
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    Not a pleasant topic

    I don't have huge experience but would be interested in the too-many-carbs + Metformin = Runs equation. I'm on my 4th attempt at Metformin in a few weeks, and so far (Day #5 on SR) have been fine, as opposed to being tied to the bathroom all day. The only thing that's different is that I've...
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    How much weight have YOU lost?

    Began weightloss campaign June 1st. Fasting bloodtest June 5th. Don't know what it was, just got a text to come back for: HbA1c test June 10th T2 diagnosis by phone June 15th To press have lost 27.2lbs. A long way to go but that's 26% of what I want to lose, and 11% of my body weight. Guessing...
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    How did you find out you had diabetes?

    Being now about 2 years in remission from Lymphoma, I decided to take control and address my weight/fitness issues. Signed up at a local Nuffield gym in March, where as part of their induction they do a blood sugar test. The little lad said mine was 11 (11 whats, I don't know), and should see my...
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    Newbie and keeping on Track

    Sorry, I'm too new to know any more about medication yet, except that there are lots of other medications other than Metformin available, my DN told me that if I can't tolerate the Metformin, there are plenty more options. None in the same category as Metformin though, they all have their...
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    Have these been hypos? Or could it be the Metformin?

    Thanks, Suby, that was very helpful to read. Really, truly. It lifted my whole day. I can live with it, if I have to, that the Galloping Weepies are somehow related to blood sugar/food; it was getting really hard work to think I was being battered by Anxiety that I couldn't control. Thanks again.
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    Introduce Yourself: Answer Some Personal Questions

    What is your name? Ailidh (Ay-lay) - How old are you? 60 - Are you male or female? F - Which country are you from? Scotland - Which city/area do you live in? West Yorkshire - Are you religious? Yes. Christian - Pick three words to describe your personality. Loyal. Funny...
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    Newbie and keeping on Track

    I don't enough yet to offer much advice but I did want to offer a big hug, I know what you mean about feeling life never being normal again! On the Metformin, ask, if the DN didn't offer it, for the Slow Release version. I had the ordinary version first, and it gave me awful runs. Then it was...
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    Have these been hypos? Or could it be the Metformin?

    I do take it half way through a meal, to be exact, 2/3 of the way through breakfast. Today's been Day #2 of re-trying the 500mg SR. No runs so far, hurrah! although feel a bit more vaguely anxious today. I saw the GP yesterday, to check the toe infection. He's never heard of the Galloping...