Yes I agree keep sharing here, we've all been there and actually understand what this feels like.
So welcome to the forum from meand I'm tagging @daisy1 so that she can give you your very own welcome info - I'm sure you've read it elsewhere but it's nice to have your own too
Hi @Jellyb and welcome to the forum.I was diagnosed Type 2 about nine weeks ago. I feel like I am coping reasonably well - trying to adjust my diet and increasing exercise. The hardest thing for me is the comments from family and friends. They have included - 'Well you are too fat anyway' and 'Oh, that's the good type' and 'Just stop eating chocolate and you will be ok'
The final straw has come today when my Dad has shared a link on facebook on how Diabetes can be cured - even Type 1. His partner recently sent me a text to ask my level when I was diagnosed. She said her doctor has suggested she be tested but she has decided against being tested. They obviously don't think it's much to worry about
Thank goodness I have people in my life who are supportive and giving me the motivation to carry on!
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I have actually practised a little retaliatory comment, for the next time someone says something like that to me:
'No wonder we have a diabetes epidemic in this country, if that is the kind of information that people are being given!'
(I intend to roll my eyes and sound exasperated)
Unfortunately, no one has said anything silly to me for ages, so I haven't been able to use it yet.
Apart from meUnfortunately, no one has said anything silly to me for ages,
When I was first diagnosed I had a similar deal from colleagues who thought my lchf diet was dangerous. When I hypoed at work I was sent home and told to sort myself out. I am almost 4 stone lighter and my bs has halved. Do I still eat lchf? Yes I do. Have I reduced my metformin by 2/3? Er yes! Who's laughing now!I was diagnosed Type 2 about nine weeks ago. I feel like I am coping reasonably well - trying to adjust my diet and increasing exercise. The hardest thing for me is the comments from family and friends. They have included - 'Well you are too fat anyway' and 'Oh, that's the good type' and 'Just stop eating chocolate and you will be ok'
The final straw has come today when my Dad has shared a link on facebook on how Diabetes can be cured - even Type 1. His partner recently sent me a text to ask my level when I was diagnosed. She said her doctor has suggested she be tested but she has decided against being tested. They obviously don't think it's much to worry about
Thank goodness I have people in my life who are supportive and giving me the motivation to carry on!
I
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