Hello all.
Diabetes isn't something I'd paid much attention to until 2 weeks ago when I was diagnosed. I'd gone to the docs for something unrelated, but instead of seeing my usual guy, I saw a locum, who took one look at me ( imagine a prop forward who's let himself go a bit) and coupled with my age (42), said "you're at risk, have blood test for diabetes".
I promptly ignored it, but was bullied into it by my wife, so went and had the test on the Friday. By Tues, I had a letter from the surgery to say the result was high and to go and have another done. That was done on the Friday again, and by Monday I had a phone call from the practice nurse saying that that result was again high, and I had diabetes.
I asked what "high" was, and she said 11 and 8, it should be 7 or lower. I then joked that I'd never be able to eat or drink anything pleasant again, and she said "no, no, its not as bad as that !" I then tried to make an appointment to see her, but no appointment was available for 3 weeks. "Not to worry !" she said.
But I am worried.... are these figures very high? Will I ever drink lager again? Or eat bread? Or Chocolate ? Am I weird because the thought of a blood glucose meter makes me think "great, a gadget"?
I take it I'm type 2 , but nobody has said one way or the other, so I may be able to change my (not good) diet.
Once I see the nurse, I'll be pestering you all with more questions, so I thank you in advance for your advice and patience.
Cheers,
John
Diabetes isn't something I'd paid much attention to until 2 weeks ago when I was diagnosed. I'd gone to the docs for something unrelated, but instead of seeing my usual guy, I saw a locum, who took one look at me ( imagine a prop forward who's let himself go a bit) and coupled with my age (42), said "you're at risk, have blood test for diabetes".
I promptly ignored it, but was bullied into it by my wife, so went and had the test on the Friday. By Tues, I had a letter from the surgery to say the result was high and to go and have another done. That was done on the Friday again, and by Monday I had a phone call from the practice nurse saying that that result was again high, and I had diabetes.
I asked what "high" was, and she said 11 and 8, it should be 7 or lower. I then joked that I'd never be able to eat or drink anything pleasant again, and she said "no, no, its not as bad as that !" I then tried to make an appointment to see her, but no appointment was available for 3 weeks. "Not to worry !" she said.
But I am worried.... are these figures very high? Will I ever drink lager again? Or eat bread? Or Chocolate ? Am I weird because the thought of a blood glucose meter makes me think "great, a gadget"?
I take it I'm type 2 , but nobody has said one way or the other, so I may be able to change my (not good) diet.
Once I see the nurse, I'll be pestering you all with more questions, so I thank you in advance for your advice and patience.
Cheers,
John