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Moniker

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Type of diabetes
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
The fact that I am finally ready to post is a big step forward for me. I was diagnosed as type 2 at
the end of January and it really was difficult for me emotionally. I have always been an anxious
person and this was the straw that fractured the camel’s spine. I spent several weeks almost
paralyzed by anxiety and depression. I am now on medication which the doctor feels is helping
me. I give more credit to the improved weather, getting used to the idea of a chronic illness and
making a real effort to get out both for exercise and to be with other people.

On diagnosis my A1C was 6.8% and I haven’t found it too difficult to get decent BS readings so I
am hoping my next test in the next week or so will show an improvement. If not, it will give the
doctor’s medicine a chance to prove itself.

At first, I could hardly bring myself to read the word ‘diabetes’ but when I could finally face up to
it I found this forum and just reading that other people were overcome with negative emotions
helped me to put my own in perspective.

I have just in the last week told a couple of friends about it. Before that I was trying to carry on
alone. So, the point of this long post is to say thank you to all for sharing your stories and problems. I hope I am ready to move
forward.

I am 63 and live in Canada.
 
I am hoping my next test in the next week or so will show an improvement. If not, it will give the doctor’s medicine a chance to prove itself.
I am 63 and live in Canada.
Hi Moniker, I see you are still there with a sense of humour. ;) It's a good feeling when the dust starts to settle.
Like you I have found a wealth of experience here
 
Hi and welcome. Although an HBa1C of 6.8 is higher than it should be it is not at a dangerous level. If you can focus on a low-carb diet it should help bring it down; also meds as appropriate. We all go thru different emotions when diagnosed. The thought that you are amongst a very large group of people sharing those emotions may help. You will come out the other side more knowledgeable about yourself and probably an improved lifestyle
 
Hi Welcome :)

Glad you posted, you write well :) and remember by posting you help others in your situation that aren't yet ready to post, so well done on all sides :)
 
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