Hi Stephen, You have come to the right place for information, advice, support and understanding with fellow Diabetics. I have been diagnosed as Type 2 since 2000 and recently joined this group (late last year) and I'm amazed as to how much information I've received in a few weeks! Best of luck with your Diabetes management and have a great 2015!!!!Hi guys i was diagnosed on monday with diabetes type 2 as a result from a glucose tolerance test in hostpital which was 13, i had 4 fasting blood tests at my local doctors surgery over the months before this test and the doc said all was normal and nothing to worry about, then on monday i received the results from the hostpital saying that i was diabetic and should start metformin 500mgs twice a day so i went to see the my doctor and he went through all my results from the other tests and 2 were 43 mmol and 2 were 47mmol, he said your not diagnosed with type 2 until the test is 48 mmol , i cant figure these reading out can someone share some light on this for me please, also not once did he tell me after each test that i was prediabetes which has annoyed me also, regards stephen
thanks, yes i am in the process of changing my gp, hes uselesshi, welcome
get a new GP
hi Daisy, i was just given a sheet to take home and read about diabetes and a prescription for metformin and told to take one a day for the first week and then 2 a day from then on in, he told me he would refer me to a diabetes clinic and got the nurse to take 3 viles of blood from my arm, he didnt say what they were for, i asked to see my results from the 4 diabetes tests and he sayed the were43 for the first 2 and 47 for the second, but when i asked him on the 4 occasions when the tests were done he told me everything has come back normal, i then asked him to refer me to a rheumatologist and he said there was nothing in the blood tests to suggest there was an autoimmune condition, im gutted, if i had known i was prediabetic i would have acted fast, im 6ft and 17 stones, 35 waist and used to bodybuild so i carry the weight well, i dont have a sweet tooth either, never smoked in my life and i take a drink once a month so i never in a million years thought of having diabetes, i started getting crawling sensations on my temples about 3 years ago and then the skin on the temples seemed to wrinkle and look waxy, i went to him and he tried to tell me it was acne scarring, i never had acne on mt, temples in my life, then the skin on the inside of my arms started to wrinkle to and he said it was celluite, now ive tested positive for diabetes, im really confused as what to do next as im hitting a brink wall with this doctor, regards stephenHi and welcome.
You should have been told you were pre-diabetic so you could start to do something about it before becoming full blown type 2, but it would appear it is now too late.
Anyway, you are here now, and couldn't be in a better place for information and support.
What is next for you as regards blood tests or appointments? Have you been referred to a nurse?
Please have a good read round the forum, and ask any questions you like. @daisy1 will be along soon with some general information for newbies.
cheers bluetit, really appreciate your advice, i will ask for a full print out on monday, i have cut out most of these, im practically living on chicked, fish veg and apples plus lean meat like steak, drinking water and have cut out sugar and salt and milk, im using soya milk, im not panicking i just feel let down by the gp, he seems oblivious to my concerns, i told him about the skin crawling and burning to my fingers and toes plus my stomach gurgling at nite for the last 6 month non stop and now blurred vision in my left eye but he doesnt seem concernedTry not to panic or worry. I know it is hard, but trust me, things get easier quicker than you think. This forum and its members will help you and support you. Diabetes is random. You don't have to be fat or unhealthy to get it. Overweight people are more prone to it, but thin healthy people also get it. So don't look for reasons why. You will never know. Best just to accept it and start to control it before it controls you.
I suggest you ring your GP's receptionist and ask for print outs of all these past blood tests and the latest ones. With 3 vials full it sounds like he is checking liver and kidney functions, a full blood count, cholesterol, and another HbA1c. You need these print outs for your own benefit, and for future comparisons. You are entitled to these.
Have a good read of Daisy's post, and read round these forums about suitable eating plans. Diet is the key. You can't rely on medication alone - it may help, but only if you are eating the right diet. Carbohydrates are the main culprits and need to be cut down, and we also need to be careful with milk and fruit. The main carb culprits are bread, pasta, rice, cereals and potatoes. Carbs convert to glucose once in the system, so basically, carbs = sugar.
I suggest you get yourself a glucose meter. This is an essential tool in learning which foods your body can or can't cope with, and in what quantities.
Take some deep breaths, and come back with any questions. Good luck!
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