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    Hypo then given verbal warning, with possible dismissal

    Hi Lambkin I had similar problems with a particular supervisor, although I don't have have hypos as such, I am Type 2 Diabetic, on Metformin only, and also suffer from Sleep Apnoea. My supervisor gave me a number of warnings for nodding off at the desk, despite my meeting the same targets as...
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    Diabetic nonsense

    I suffer from Type 2, plus Sleep Apnoea, Metabolic Syndrome, Arthritis, and other minor probs. 4 years ago, my then manager started 'Disciplinary Procedure' against me, despite my never failing to hit any target set - she said 'We're actually supposed to do a bit better then just hitting...
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    Employment and written warning !

    I'm not well up on Law, but had an Oral Warning (in writing-don't know how that works) for Sleep Apnoea at the same time T2 Diabetes was diagnosed, despite meeting targets and no time off sick. The union supported me at meetings and with submitting a Grievance, but it was eventually down to a...
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    metformine warning

    Hi LL Not surprised you felt full! I would think mussels ok and I can get away with a few chips, so as long as it wasn't a bucket full of wine, it should be ok ! I'm guessing the large amount of protein keeps the carbs under control. I would say, keep a note, try it again, and if it's still ok...
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    Bitter disappointment after repeat GTT

    I was very reluctant to start on Metformin, as I had been led to believe I was pre-diabetic, then told at the next appointment "No, you are Diabetic!' I eventually agreed to take 1 twice a day, and was warned to report any side effects (none). When increasing the dose, the diabetic nurse said to...
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    Hair experiment.

    It's a sort of Petit-mal seizure, just become vacant, unaware of surroundings and people, not responsive Not shaking or loss of consciousness like Grand Mal Epilepsy, so in effect less dangerous, but still not suitable for driving.
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    What have you been eating today

    Sandysan - are you vegetarian ? There's no protein mentioned in your post, which is quite important. If you don't eat meat or fish, you need to look for other proteins, ie pulses, eggs, cheese in acceptable amounts. Vegetables also include salads, which can be widely varied and very nutritional...
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    Cholesterol shot up statins required??

    Just found this thread - I eat at least 2 eggs a day, much fatty meat, and fried (in oils) foods. My cholesterol rose when I started low-carbing, to the extent that when I declined statins, the diabetic nurse threatened 'if it's not any better next time, I'll have to tell the GP!'. I told her...
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    Paracetamol

    Hi LittleWolf I was given Diclofenac in hospital following knee replacement, but altho' my doc did let me take them for a little while afterwards, he prefers to give me Naproxen, prob due to my age (65 then) and weight (a lot), as he said it's safer for my heart (which I have no probs with). I...
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    Need to lose 80kg, starting tomorrow!

    Just to add my two-pennoth - when eating out, I usually ask for a Caesar salad with poached salmon, but you can have it with Chicken or Prawns (I don't eat prawns since I heard what they're fed on). Obviously, no croutons. If I go for an Indian meal, Chicken Shaslik (spellings vary) is Tandoori...
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    The Reverse Diabetes Diet

    Hi Paul Just wanted to say that I was twice threatened with statins by the diabetic nurse at the surgery, the second time I declined, she threatened to tell the doctor about me ! At my next review, my cholesterol was 'Perfect', I smiled sweetly and said 'Fancy that', but didn't mention the...
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    How old were you when you were diagnosed?

    Diagnosed T2 at age 63ish ! Following in the tracks of grandmother, father, mother, then brother. Having read all replies, I am definitely gonna try to stop whining about it . . . .honestly !
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    Late night munchies - what are you eating?

    Sometimes it's a couple of handfuls of almonds, or a couple of Ryvitas with butter or cheese, but tonight it's a bowl of raspberries, blueberries and Greek yoghurt and a splash of cream.
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    Positives of having Diabetes

    Well, after 2 years of totally mixed messages from my surgery, I have to say I'm still very depressed about it. The nurse told me my blood sugar had improved, the doctor said "No, she must be getting confused with the old measurements". When I refused statins, the nurse said if my cholesterol...
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    Don't like Cauli or Courgettes!

    Yeah, but it doesn't taste like cauli, that's the whole point.
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    Don't like Cauli or Courgettes!

    And what about using grated cauliflower to create a rice replacement, can be flavoured with all sorts, it's on here somewhere and it's delicious with various spices and/or herbs - and it's so good for you. If I have any stir-fried veg left over, I put it in a frittata for work, just add a bit...
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    Sainsburys. poor cafe

    Hi Dusty Sorry you had such a poor experience at Sainsburys and on here, I certainly don't think you are fussy, or rude. As I'm not on insulin, only Metformin, it was less of an issue for me, the menu said 'chips or salad' and I didn't ask for either, nor was I asked which I wanted (I didn't)...
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    Night Nurse

    At the first hint of a cold ie tickly throat, sneezing, I use a nasal spray containing 'Luffa' available from Health Food shops etc; I also take Koloba (Health Food shops) drops in hot water, along with Sure Cure, available by post from Abbots of Leigh, their own invention, and often by morning...
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    diabetic foot ulcer - treatments?

    I have never had a diabetic foot ulcer, but if/when it happens, my first option would be Bee Propolis, as I have previously used them for tooth abcesses with great success, and also for cellulitis once, and they can both be pretty vicious. I would take 2x1000mg twice a day for a few days, up to...
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    Soup/Stew

    Hi Lenny3 There's a lot of good hints/ideas on the 'Healthy Soup for Autumn' thread you might have missed - http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=33246&p=313862#p313862 Brilliant !