Debzz_
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 230
- Location
- Forest of Dean
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Diabetes ha ha
Thankyou ! I was meant to have an op last week for carpal Tunnel but it was cancelled due to all this - however I'm now doubting it is carpal trouble . It's all been so stressful tbh .Hi Debzz and welcome to the forum,
The way you are feeling now is normal. Most of us felt that way when first diagnosed, but it gets better very quickly, and you have arrived at the best place for support and advice. We are all diabetics of one sort or another with vast experience between us, so who better to try to help and ask questions of!
The first thing you may learn is that your healthy diet probably isn't as healthy as you thought. You would be surprised how many newly diagnosed believe they eat healthily - wholemeal, low fat, plenty of carbs. I won't bombard you with all that now though. Plenty of time later once the stress and confusion has died down.
When you see your doctor tomorrow, do ask him for a print out of all your test results (HbA1c, glucose, cholesterol and lipids, kidney and liver functions and anything else you had). Also ask if his surgery puts test results on-line as all surgeries in England were asked to do before April 2016, although some are a bit behind. You will be having many blood tests in the future, and it is important to be able to compare results to know if you are improving. Otherwise you will be working blind.
Good that you were able to borrow a meter. If your doctor won't prescribe you with one and tells you not to test, ignore him and buy your own. They are essential tools for us.
I'll now tag @daisy1 to come and post her very useful information given to all newcomers. Have a good read and follow the links.
Thank you Catlady - I'm annoyed it's taking so long - I'm a bit stubborn going to the doctors and in general I've always been healthy until about a year ago . I've cut down on my carbs - it's tricky isn't it lolHello and welcome to the forum, you have come to the right place. I found out the same way, I had a nasty urine infection and the nurse said I had sugar in my urine and I must visit the doctor after the weekend. As soon as the results came back, my doctor phoned me to give me the results and left me feeling quite shocked.
Everyone experiences this at first, don't panic, all will become clearer over time. Hopefully @daisy1 will send you some information shortly.
In the meantime, most people on this forum will advise low carbing - you should cut out or significantly reduce sugar (obviously), rice, pasta, bread and potatoes, this will help to lower your blood glucose and make you feel better.
Loads of advice and recipes on here - good luck!
Hi ! Thankyou for your reply - low carb diet is very strange isn't it - can have cheese and cream but not pasta or rice ! I could give up spuds but will struggle with no alternative argggg lolHello @Debzz_ and welcome to the forum. I know how confused I was about everything when I was first diagnosed. You've done better than me, my way of dealing with it after diagnosis was to ignore it for six months (apart from taking the Metformin tablets). I hoped that it would just go away - it didn't.
Please do ask any questions that you have about diet or anything diabetes related. You might find that your diabetes nurse or GP will suggest you eat healthy low GI carbs at every meal which, actually, isn't the best diet for diabetics - but I see you've made a start at cutting back on carbs - so well done!
Hi ! Thankyou for your reply - low carb diet is very strange isn't it - can have cheese and cream but not pasta or rice ! I could give up spuds but will struggle with no alternative argggg lol
A month ! That's disgusting isn't it , my fasting blood is 13 too - receptionist rang me earlier saying if I felt ill to go to hospital- that doesn't help at all !I know how you feel Debzz. My Dr told me on 21st Feb that I was diabetic and needed to see the diabetic nurse, but the next appointment I could have is 24th March. After I went away and felt depressed for a few days I pulled my socks up and got on the internet. I have been following a lchf diet and lost 2.6kg in the last week. I've ordered a monitor and I'm getting excited for it to arriveMy Dr said my fasting blood was 13, but she never told me what my hbaA1c was, and I didn't know enough to ask for it...
Hope your Dr is helpful tomorrow
Hello @Debzz_ and Welcome to the Forum. Should you not be provided with a Blood Glucose Meter from your GP Surgery?
The SD Codefree Blood Glucose Meter is popular on this forum. The Test Strips are the cheapest to buy - and if you buy in bulk they work out even cheaper.
Always state you are Diabetic for vat exemption.
And in the UK we use mmol/L
http://homehealth-uk.com/all-products/codefree-blood-glucose
These are the discount codes for test strips = bulk buying.
5 packs = 264986. 10 packs. = 975833
Hi ! Thankyou for your reply - low carb diet is very strange isn't it - can have cheese and cream but not pasta or rice ! I could give up spuds but will struggle with no alternative argggg lol
Hi @Debzz_ ..A month ! That's disgusting isn't it , my fasting blood is 13 too - receptionist rang me earlier saying if I felt ill to go to hospital- that doesn't help at all !
Hi ! Thankyou for your reply - low carb diet is very strange isn't it - can have cheese and cream but not pasta or rice ! I could give up spuds but will struggle with no alternative argggg lol
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