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suegerard

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Hi wondered if someone could give me some advice please. My GP diagnosed me diabetic on the 9.9.11 he told me to go and see the DN who told me I was glucose intolerant not diabetic. She gave me some information on diabetes diets exercise etc. Iwent back to see my GP yesterday who said I was diabetic but only just????? so I am so confused
 
Hi Sue

The way diabetes is categorised is that you can be categorised as having glucose intolerance (pre-diabetic) or as having type 2 diabetes.

What you will probably need to face is that you will need to find out about diabetes at this stage and look to make some lifestyle changes. The sooner you can understand diabetes and make lifestyle changes to account for it, the better. This can't stated enough.

It's not doom and gloom by any means and you've come to a good place here where people can help you to learn what you need and help you make any changes
 
Hi Sue and welcome to the forum If I were you I would at least take care of yourself as if you were diabetic until you can get back to one of your health professionals to get things sorted out. Even if you have pre-diabetes you need to look after yourself to stop progression to full diabetes. Do you know the levels you had at the tests? To help you, here is some basic advice we give to new members which should be helpful to you.

 
suegerard said:
Hi daisy thanks for your reply. I have had a gtt my fasting bgl was 6.6 2 hours after glucose was12.3

These figures suggest pre-diabetic/diabetic, close to call! Either way, as people said, you need to adjust your diet as if you WERE diabetic. The info you were sent by Daisy on diet and carbohydrates is good stuff, and will have a big effect on your sugar levels. With your readings, don't worry too much PROVIDING you make the necessary changes to your diet and keep up the exercise if you're not already doing so. Good luck!
 
Hi, Great pointers and tips there for you from alaska, daisy, gappy.
Keep eye on your diet, see what you can tweak here and there?
Please dont worry, it will all get easier and clearer soon.
Look at what changes you can do to benefit with, and prevent things sliding .
Stay here with us all, ask any questions you feel/need to.
Theres always someone around to help.
Anna.x
 
anna29 said:
Hi, Great pointers and tips there for you from alaska, daisy, gappy.

Help! My diabetes is making me blind! Can't see a post from Gappy! :?
 
Nope you're not going blind, its me! In a rush thought I saw gappy and it was YOU!
Sorry for the confusion, 'whoops'
 
I was thinking helpful things though!
 
I wish I had bought a copy of the book The Diabetes Revolution written by Dr Charles Clark when I was diagnosed as pre-diabetic (mind you it wasn't written then). Reading it the may have prevented me being Type 2 a few years later and saved the NHS money as well. Recommended reading- sensible advice. Gives you the knowledge you need in a simple way. Follow the guidelines of 60g carbohydrate a day to lose weight by controlling your own insulin production. Lower BSLs follow naturally.
 
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