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hi im newly diagnosed only on monday but cant see a diebetes nurse till 6th sept is this usual also i dont have a clue what foods are good everything i look at in the freezer or fridge has suger in it so for the next couple of weeks i dont have any idea what is good and what is bad any suggestions would be helpfull and im a sugar freak and hate suger free drinks
 
Hi Flyingscotsman and welcome to the forum I'm afraid it is usual to have to wait a long time for an appointment To give you an idea what to do in the meantime, here is some basic information to help you out. Ask as many questions as you like as there is always someone here to help.

 
Hi Flyingscotsman and welcome!

Just to add a little bit to Daisy1's introductory info - if by hating sugar-free drinks you mean tea and coffee etc, there are some very good artificial sweeteners out there. I use one called Splenda, which comes in either tablet or granulated form. I tab = 1 teaspoon sugar. They are made from sucralose and I can't tell the difference in taste. It's worth giving them a try. Available at food stores/chemists.

There's a lot to get your head round when you are newly diagnosed, and the doctors and nurses are often very busy and may not be specialists in diabetes. If you have any questions, don't be afraid to ask them on here - we are all specialists in one way or another, in our own diabetes or in diabetes in someone we care for! If we can't answer, we can probably point you in the right direction. There is no such thing as a silly question.

We have a lot of fun in the process, too. Diabetes doesn't mean the end of everything! Take it by the scruff of its neck and beat it into submission :lol:

Viv 8)
 
ive been a fighter all my life and as long as i can play golf ill take everything thats thrown at me when he broke the news to me about diebetes he then threw in i had an enlarged prostate so the fight is on
 
Flyingscotsman69, you are probably still in a state of shock, totally confused and probably it feels as if the doctor is talking about somebody else not you at all.

I am absolutely certain that every newly diagnosed diabetic feels just the same as you do, and of course you are going to get to grips with it. You have made the first good start already by joining this forum and asking questions.
There is so much to learn now, but you learn about diabetes and how your body works and it will all fall into place and make sense, eventually.

Daisy has alread given you some good beginners advice there, may I suggest you also google - Jenny Ruhl blood sugar 101 - I found her pages enlightening.
And read around this forum, especially the threads 'low carb success stories' and 'why I dont low carb', you will learn that there are no hard and fast rules where controlling your blood sugar levels are concerned some of us can eat more carbohydrates than others, some need medication, others dont. Both threads have very interesting info in there.

As for sweeteners, I also think that Splenda is the best, there is another one thats really good its called Zsweet but not available in shops. If you google that you will find a website, you can email and ask for some free samples to be sent to you.

I hope your enlarged prostate can be dealt with successfully and that the weather clears for you so that you can play lots of golf.

All the best to you.
 
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