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  1. J

    All the things I wish I’d been told at type 2 diagnosis

    Oh my, brilliant thank you so much. After 2 weeks of floundering, it's beginning to make sense. The websites are most helpful regards Patricia
  2. J

    Type 2 Haven't got a clue!

    I hope I have kind of replied to you very helpful post. Forgive me if I'm still fairly confused. I'm working on it. Regards Patricia
  3. J

    Type 2 Haven't got a clue!

    Yes, I'm confused by the general lack of efficient follow up. My surgery is excellent and I've been there 35 years. However I thought one had to be tested, or self tested every 6 months but I was told annually. The last early am fasting test came back at 6.4,hcb1 September last...
  4. J

    Type 2 Haven't got a clue!

    Thank you, just trying to get my head round it all after I've had the telephone consultation with the diabetic nurse hopefully, will be better place to take up all the kind offers. Very scared of failing yet again.
  5. J

    Type 2 Haven't got a clue!

    Oops, apologies if my response to at least one thread didn't post. Still getting to grips with technology and by the way, repeating myself. Idea of posting the diet I hav tried is fine if it doesn't bore any one out force run! Patricia
  6. J

    Type 2 Haven't got a clue!

    Thank you Nicole, I've written a more extensive reply below.
  7. J

    Type 2 Haven't got a clue!

    Thank you to the lovely people that replied to my miserably post. After reading I realised how victim like it sounded. So, before i got carried away it seemed a sensible first step to see medically where I was at. Now I have had bloods taken with the result of a sugar measure of 7.0 (this...
  8. J

    Type 2 Haven't got a clue!

    Good morning all, I would like some guidance please. I am 82 years, live alone. My children live, variously in, Chile, USA, and New Zealand. I have very good friends and a cousin with family I'm very close too, nearby. My husband died April 2017 after three years of emotionally and...