I realise I'm prediabetic and not full blown T2 but I have to admit I am in denial that this is happening at all. I still don't think I have overcome my feeling of denial,:I cook from scratch, am slim and take plenty of exercise - how can I possibly be a borderline diabetic?
Really impressive HbA1cs, brilliantHad all the typical T2D symptoms for months, years perhaps. It runs in my family. Many aunts, uncles, cousins, mum and dad. Lost a number of them thru diabetes related complication (kidney failure/multiple organ failures/heart failure etc) thru the years. Having seen how unsuccessful everyone had been battling it, pretty much accepted the mantra that it is chronic and progressive.
That was until Dr Google showed a different path...a simpler more promising path.
I think the beauty of this forum is that you find every shade of diabetes under discussion, something you would take decades to accumulate and absorb at an average Outpatients. It's like we know each other, yet in many instances have no idea whereabouts on this planet each of us is. I went for all my diabetic life without meeting a patient with no legs at all. Yet when I was attending a diabetic/foot clinic for Charcot Foot for 10 months in 2013-2014, I would be picked up by a transplant ambulance carrying 2 diabetics with no legs. That put everything in sharp perspective! I think the younger a patient is, or the nearer to diagnosis, it is perfectly understandable for denial to happen, however damaging that might be. A thread like this makes me think that each writer "in denial" is well on the way to success simply by looking at it, especially since there is widespread empathy. It must be saving the NHS a fortune!@dadamay I bought the book Reverse your Diabetes by David Cavan. https://www.diabetes.co.uk/shop/rev...60-quick-and-easy-recipes-by-dr-david-cavan-2
It filled me with horror when reading about the complications of the disease and some of the medications, but also explained how I could take action to prevent the complications. It filled me with hope and motivation. I read the threads on this site and realised that it is possible to take control, and decided that was the course of action for me. I control my diabetes - it does not control me!
This forum is the best place in the world for support and advice. Welcome and I hope you can control this disease too.
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