You'll get lots of helpful advice here. Lots of us have a similar story. I actually find it too stressful to bother seeing the DN unless absolutely necessary. Blood Sugar 101 is a useful book. I read it early on after diagnosis and found it helpful.Hi Folks, another shocked newbie,
Diagnosed around three weeks ago after being sacked by Blood Donation Service as I was anaemic. HbA1c = 57 (fasting).
Straight on Metformin 500mg, now 1g after two weeks.
GP clear the condition is established and irreversible.
Have found the website invaluable already, working my way through 'Blood Sugar 101' too.
Gone low carb immediately, need to lose around 2 stone +.
Had my first Diabetic clinic appointment with the nurse yesterday and wasn't too surprised at the dietary advice, ie I need carbs in my diet, which will largely be ignored, thanks to this site.
She directed me to Diabetes UK as THE site and source for reliable information!
Now, what actually left me speechless was her response to my question about my anaemia ...
Start eating breakfast cereals ! They're fortified with iron you know. Surely also fortified with a touch of sugar?
Absolutely no suggestion of monitoring BG, which I started immediately on diagnosis anyway.
Wondering what others do when attending appointments, do you bite your tongue or try to inform and educate your health care practitioner?
Thanks to all the contributors here, it's a fabulous, invaluable resource, helping me get to grips with my health ...
@Bluetit1802 knows about test results and can give you more help than I can.
Hi and Welcome. I am glad you had prepared yourself to receive the standard (bad) advice. Cereals are 'fortified' with stuff that they have taken out and then sweetened to make them palatable.Hi Folks, another shocked newbie,
Diagnosed around three weeks ago after being sacked by Blood Donation Service as I was anaemic. HbA1c = 57 (fasting).
Straight on Metformin 500mg, now 1g after two weeks.
GP clear the condition is established and irreversible.
Have found the website invaluable already, working my way through 'Blood Sugar 101' too.
Gone low carb immediately, need to lose around 2 stone +.
Had my first Diabetic clinic appointment with the nurse yesterday and wasn't too surprised at the dietary advice, ie I need carbs in my diet, which will largely be ignored, thanks to this site.
She directed me to Diabetes UK as THE site and source for reliable information!
Now, what actually left me speechless was her response to my question about my anaemia ...
Start eating breakfast cereals ! They're fortified with iron you know. Surely also fortified with a touch of sugar?
Absolutely no suggestion of monitoring BG, which I started immediately on diagnosis anyway.
Wondering what others do when attending appointments, do you bite your tongue or try to inform and educate your health care practitioner?
Thanks to all the contributors here, it's a fabulous, invaluable resource, helping me get to grips with my health ...
Hi Folks, another shocked newbie,
Diagnosed around three weeks ago after being sacked by Blood Donation Service as I was anaemic. HbA1c = 57 (fasting).
Straight on Metformin 500mg, now 1g after two weeks.
GP clear the condition is established and irreversible.
Have found the website invaluable already, working my way through 'Blood Sugar 101' too.
Gone low carb immediately, need to lose around 2 stone +.
Had my first Diabetic clinic appointment with the nurse yesterday and wasn't too surprised at the dietary advice, ie I need carbs in my diet, which will largely be ignored, thanks to this site.
She directed me to Diabetes UK as THE site and source for reliable information!
Now, what actually left me speechless was her response to my question about my anaemia ...
Start eating breakfast cereals ! They're fortified with iron you know. Surely also fortified with a touch of sugar?
Absolutely no suggestion of monitoring BG, which I started immediately on diagnosis anyway.
Wondering what others do when attending appointments, do you bite your tongue or try to inform and educate your health care practitioner?
Thanks to all the contributors here, it's a fabulous, invaluable resource, helping me get to grips with my health ...
Hi Folks, another shocked newbie,
Diagnosed around three weeks ago after being sacked by Blood Donation Service as I was anaemic. HbA1c = 57 (fasting).
Straight on Metformin 500mg, now 1g after two weeks.
GP clear the condition is established and irreversible.
Have found the website invaluable already, working my way through 'Blood Sugar 101' too.
Gone low carb immediately, need to lose around 2 stone +.
Had my first Diabetic clinic appointment with the nurse yesterday and wasn't too surprised at the dietary advice, ie I need carbs in my diet, which will largely be ignored, thanks to this site.
She directed me to Diabetes UK as THE site and source for reliable information!
Now, what actually left me speechless was her response to my question about my anaemia ...
Start eating breakfast cereals ! They're fortified with iron you know. Surely also fortified with a touch of sugar?
Absolutely no suggestion of monitoring BG, which I started immediately on diagnosis anyway.
Wondering what others do when attending appointments, do you bite your tongue or try to inform and educate your health care practitioner?
Thanks to all the contributors here, it's a fabulous, invaluable resource, helping me get to grips with my health ...
Welcome to the forum @Polypsodd! When I was first told I was T2 my gp didn't tell me much except not to eat grapes - which I didn't anyway. I was referred for a DESMOND course which I got an appointment for within a few days due to a cancellation. I was given the standard NHS advice about the Eatwell plate. I didn't know enough then to know it wasn't good for T2s to eat starchy carbs.Wondering what others do when attending appointments, do you bite your tongue or try to inform and educate your health care practitioner?
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