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mogs61

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Hi all,

Just been diagnosed as pre-type 2, heading towards full-blown (fasting BG of 7.9). I saw the consultant yesterday and he's agreed to let me try and manage it through diet and exercise for now - I have another fasting test booked for mid-May. If there's progress on the weight loss (and GOK there needs to be!) and on the BG levels, then I can continue with that. Depending on how it goes, he may introduce Metformin and statins (my cholesterol readings are not what they should be either).
So having tried a low-carb diet before and had some success on the weight loss front, I've decided to go for that, coupled with exercise. I'm also apparently going to be contacted by the diabetes nurse and a dietician.
I'm really glad to have found this site - *so* much useful information!
 
Hi mogs61 and welcome to the forum In order to try to stop your progression to full blown Type 2, try following the information in here. This was written for newly diagnosed members and I think you will find it helpful. Keep on reducing the carbs as this will have a beneficial effect on your levels. Ask as many questions as you need to as there is always someone here to help.

 
Mogs, follow Daisy's advice and uyou'll soon start getting those BGs down. Word of caution:- when you see the dietician, they may try and steer you down a different path. Mine did. I didn't have this forum then and followed the dieticians instructions - I had Bgs frequently in double figures two hours after eating. I was told I didn't eat enough potatos, pizzas were fine, rice was good, pasta virtually a wonder food, and a few mince pies over christmas wouldn't hurt me. All nonsense. It was only when I started to work it out for myself, read stuff on this forum and reduced my carbs (specially the starchy ones) that I got my BGs under control.
I don't want to start another battle with "but my dietician was great" stuff, but just be careful, listen, then judge for yourself.
 
Thanks to everyone for the welcome

Daisy1: thanks for the link. I actually read that piece before I actually registered here. It (along with many other pieces) were one of the reasons I decided to join - so much useful info from people who have "been there, done that, got the t-shirt"
A friend of mine got an almost identical diagnosis about 14 months ago and he's since managed to lose almost 30 kilos and got his BG readings back to well within normal bounds by basically doing low carbs. If he can do it, so can I!
I did a low-carb diet a few years ago in an attempt to lose weight and - unlike virtually every other approach to weight loss I've tried - it actually worked for me. The weight came back on when I got lazy about the diet. This time, however, I'm determined to succeed. I think the scare of being told I'm heading rapidly for full-blown diabetes was the kick up the **** I needed to get off said large posterior and actually do something about it. Which is daft, really - that it needed that - but hey, if it works... <g>

And yes, I've heard about the weird recommendations of some NHS dieticians. I'm lucky enough to have private health cover through my work, so am taking that route. No idea if it'll make any difference to their approach, but we shall see. If they do recommend a high carb approach, I shall smile sweetly, and then carry on and do my own thing
 
One thing I meant to mention - about 7 or so years ago, I had an attack of acute pancreatitis which landed me in hospital on a drip for 48 hours. I was somewhat peeved at the time by the suggestion that because I didn't have gallstones, it must have an alcohol problem. No, actually, I don't! I've since found out that 1 in 5 cases, they have absolutely no idea what causes it.

When I told my consultant about this, he suggested that this may have been the start of my problems and that the pancreatitis may have caused damage to the insulin production system and triggered the insulin resistance thing.

Anyone else have any experience of this?
 
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