Hi,
I am a recently diagnosed Type 2 (Monday).
I attended an eye test due to noticing a decline in my vision (assuming due to not getting any younger). Optician concerned about diabetes and recommended I contact my GP to request testing urgently, and to stop driving as my sight did not meet legal requirement. Explained glasses would help, but if due to diabetes, chances are prescription would change once on treatment, so opted to await outcome of testing and go on sick leave from work (26 miles away, no suitable public transport option) for a month (optician recommended re test at that point, believing that in that time, I will have been diagnosed & started treatment & make glasses a more viable option).
It took 3 weeks for formal diagnosis, and only started medication Tuesday (eye test yesterday (Thursday)). I have ordered glasses so I can at least drive, and regain a little independence.
I have spoken to my senior at work who has said ‘this is a lot to deal with, take as much time as you need off, get sugars stabilised and then think about coming back.’
I already feel guilty about having been off as I feel that people live normal lives with Type 2, and I should not use as an excuse to be off work. However, I am worried about what the next few weeks will look like whilst I adjust to medication & my sugars (hopefully) reduce.
I don’t want to feel ill as I have obviously been living with high levels for sometime (HbA1c 100) and have to take another episode of sickness.
I hope this makes sense, and someone can offer advice from experience, and apologies for long post. Just want to know if I am overreacting, and that I won’t be affected by sugars reducing, and should just go back to work, and under reacting by ‘brushing off, taking it in my stride’ and should be taking more seriously. Just to add, I have & continue to make lots of changes in diet & exercise, so I am aware that this is important, but everyone around me is acting like I have weeks to live!
Thanks in advance.
I am a recently diagnosed Type 2 (Monday).
I attended an eye test due to noticing a decline in my vision (assuming due to not getting any younger). Optician concerned about diabetes and recommended I contact my GP to request testing urgently, and to stop driving as my sight did not meet legal requirement. Explained glasses would help, but if due to diabetes, chances are prescription would change once on treatment, so opted to await outcome of testing and go on sick leave from work (26 miles away, no suitable public transport option) for a month (optician recommended re test at that point, believing that in that time, I will have been diagnosed & started treatment & make glasses a more viable option).
It took 3 weeks for formal diagnosis, and only started medication Tuesday (eye test yesterday (Thursday)). I have ordered glasses so I can at least drive, and regain a little independence.
I have spoken to my senior at work who has said ‘this is a lot to deal with, take as much time as you need off, get sugars stabilised and then think about coming back.’
I already feel guilty about having been off as I feel that people live normal lives with Type 2, and I should not use as an excuse to be off work. However, I am worried about what the next few weeks will look like whilst I adjust to medication & my sugars (hopefully) reduce.
I don’t want to feel ill as I have obviously been living with high levels for sometime (HbA1c 100) and have to take another episode of sickness.
I hope this makes sense, and someone can offer advice from experience, and apologies for long post. Just want to know if I am overreacting, and that I won’t be affected by sugars reducing, and should just go back to work, and under reacting by ‘brushing off, taking it in my stride’ and should be taking more seriously. Just to add, I have & continue to make lots of changes in diet & exercise, so I am aware that this is important, but everyone around me is acting like I have weeks to live!
Thanks in advance.