Paul1976
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- The puzzle that is Asperger syndrome that I still can't fit together.
Hi Everyone! :wave:
I was diagnosed 2 weeks ago as a Type 2 aged 36 after seeing the Nurse practioner with extreme tiredness,going to the toilet a lot more,headaches and being thirsty,She sent my blood off and it came back with a fasted glucose level of 12.1 mmol/l and a Hb1ac of 7.5 and apparently there was protein in my urine(whatever that means).
She advised me I was a type 2 and could control it with diet alone and advised me the do's and dont's regarding my diet and away I went.
I have followed the healthy eating plan religiously for the past 2 weeks but it seems no matter how healthy and sugar free my breakfast,lunch or dinner is-My sugar is always between 10-13mmol/l 2 hours after eating and with fasting I cannot achieve a reading below 8.0mmol/l though it is an improvement on the readings I was getting before I changed my diet which was readings around 17mmol/l at bedtime.(I bought my own meter from boots)
My question is,in your experiences,do you think this is controllable by diet alone as I think my readings are a little high and I'm due to have major surgery in about 9 weeks and I'd like to be in control by then.
Many thanks all
Paul
I was diagnosed 2 weeks ago as a Type 2 aged 36 after seeing the Nurse practioner with extreme tiredness,going to the toilet a lot more,headaches and being thirsty,She sent my blood off and it came back with a fasted glucose level of 12.1 mmol/l and a Hb1ac of 7.5 and apparently there was protein in my urine(whatever that means).
She advised me I was a type 2 and could control it with diet alone and advised me the do's and dont's regarding my diet and away I went.
I have followed the healthy eating plan religiously for the past 2 weeks but it seems no matter how healthy and sugar free my breakfast,lunch or dinner is-My sugar is always between 10-13mmol/l 2 hours after eating and with fasting I cannot achieve a reading below 8.0mmol/l though it is an improvement on the readings I was getting before I changed my diet which was readings around 17mmol/l at bedtime.(I bought my own meter from boots)
My question is,in your experiences,do you think this is controllable by diet alone as I think my readings are a little high and I'm due to have major surgery in about 9 weeks and I'd like to be in control by then.
Many thanks all
Paul