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Another T2 Newbie

ChristineL

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Hi everyone
I was diagnosed 2 weeks ago and am currently looking at dietary changes to bring things under control
I have spent the last 2 weeks getting to be more knowledgeable about it all. My GP and nurse are on the ball and I have loads of appointments lined up for tests or advice seessions. I was loaned a meter with 10 test sticks and have since bought more (although I plan to ask for a script when I go back) I seem to be Ok until 6pm when mine start to rise and the levels stay high even when I wake - I beleive its this which is affecting my sleep patterns
Just want to ask if its usual to become all forgetful - I have to say my diagnosis was a relief as I knew there was something amiss but I had thoughts of early dementia or a stroke in my sleep! At times I struggle to spell words .Please tell me this gets better when its under control :roll:
 
Hi Christine and welcome to the forum As you are newly diagnosed here is some basic information about managing diabetes put together by the forum monitors which I hope will be helpful. As you have lots of appointments coming up I am including a list of suggested questions you could ask so you don't forget about something you really want to know. As for this forum, its a mine of information so have a good look around and ask any questions you wish. As for forgetfulness, I haven't suffered from that but someone who knows something could give you an answer soon. Maybe you could find something if you use the search engine we have on here.


Here is the list of questions to help remind you what questions you might want to ask at your appointments:

 
No one responded to the forgetfulness aspect of my original post altho I did get a PM from someone who was feeling exactly the same way so I thought I would add that few months on I would just like to report how my memory is recovering as my diabetes is more controlled -it feels good to be more myself
 
Hi, only just read your post and would add that I seem to get more forgetful when my sugars are higher. Have done really well so far and have been keeping levels low after reducing my carbs considerably eg less bread, pasta. Am having pasta for tea though but will treat it as an experiment and see what happens. Hope you are getting on ok and welcome
 
Hey,
I have been suffering for a long time in my foot problem and as a doctor I just first want to discuss with my senior. Now my Podiatrist problem is almost control with a small surgery.
 
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