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Another newbie!!

rosieb

Newbie
Hi everyone.
On Wednesday, I went for a routine BP check with my practise nurse, while I was there, she wanted to weigh me for her records (I am a big girlie!). I stepped on the scale and let out a squeak, she asked what was the matter, have I put on weight. I told her no, but I have LOST 3 stones!! She then did a finger prick test out of interest and my BS was over 17!! So I was given a testing meter, testing strips and lancets and a prescription for Metformin twice a day. I must admit to being a bit overwhelmed! :? I shall be reading these forums A LOT in the future.
 
Hi Rosie and welcome. Daisy will be along soon with lots of useful info. Meanwhile, if you have any questions just ask!
 
Hi Rosie and welcome to the forum You did the right thing to come here as there is quite a bit to learn about looking after yourself now that you have been diagnosed. Ask as many questions as you like as there is usually someone here who will be able to answer.

Here is some information written for new members which will help you to get started.

 
.thank you very much for your replies. I find the carbs thing very interesting in particular. Will carry on reading and no doubtn will be asking lots of questions,WHEN I think of some!! :mrgreen:
 
I've currently got a bad headache so from 1 big girls blouse to a big girl hello!
 
Hi Rosie,

Nothing wrong with big girlies.

Your diagnosis sounds a bit like mine. I'd lost a couple of stone (without trying) in the year before I was diagnosed. I think that this made my diabetes worse because, suddenly able to lose weight, I became less worried about what I ate, and ended up eating more carbohydrate laden rubbish than normal.

Welcome to the club!

Stephen
 
Hi Folks,
This is my first post, you could call me a 'Green Horn'. I was diagnosed borderline Type 2 from 2007 - 2009, diet controlled. I had a CABG x 4 Operation [Quad Bypass] Aug 2009 and came out of hospital with Metformin 500mg and Glictazide 30mg, 4 x daily my levels were then 10.4 - 11.5. 6mths ago my Dibetic meds were changed to Exenetide 10 twice daily and glimparide 40mg daily. It seems an up hill struggle with a bad cold which has lasted since Oct this year. Blod averaging around 7.2, and the Diabetic Consultant wanting to put me on Insulin which I have resisted. I've never wished for sympathy just to understand this thing called 'Diabetes'. I have dropped 1.5 stone since last July from 20.5 to 18.5, knowing that obesity is a trap for sugar..
Any help or comments would be gratfully Appreciated.
Andy
 
Hi Andy and welcome to the forum I suggest to help you understand how to look after your diabetes and for general information about it, that you look at my post further up this thread. Ask as many questions as you like as you are sure to get answers here.
 
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