Jaz1006
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- Messages
- 7
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi everyone
I've just been told I have Type 2 diabetes after visiting the Gp to discuss my Hrt!! I had some routine bloods taken as I wanted to check my cholestrol levels and she just dropped the bombshell that I had diabetes! I dont understand as I've had no symptoms at all and in fact I've been going to the gym three times a week doing cardio and weights and eating very healthily indeed. However, thinking back despite all my hard work I was unable to lose any weight from my abnormally large stomach (again blamed on the menopause) - is this a symptom of diabetes as I'm completely in the dark?
I have to see the Diabetic Nurse next week but my Gp has already started me on Metformin twice daily which are giving me a bit of stomach cramps. As for eating the right foods, at the moment I haven't got a clue and am hungry (sorry for the pun!) for information. I thought I had the perfect, most healthy diet with lots of protein, fruit and veg but apparently not! Also do I need to monitor my sugar levels and where should I get a monitor from?
Sorry for all the questions but at the moment I am feeling rather sad and quite worried about the future and my future health. Any words of wisdom greatfully received!
I've just been told I have Type 2 diabetes after visiting the Gp to discuss my Hrt!! I had some routine bloods taken as I wanted to check my cholestrol levels and she just dropped the bombshell that I had diabetes! I dont understand as I've had no symptoms at all and in fact I've been going to the gym three times a week doing cardio and weights and eating very healthily indeed. However, thinking back despite all my hard work I was unable to lose any weight from my abnormally large stomach (again blamed on the menopause) - is this a symptom of diabetes as I'm completely in the dark?
I have to see the Diabetic Nurse next week but my Gp has already started me on Metformin twice daily which are giving me a bit of stomach cramps. As for eating the right foods, at the moment I haven't got a clue and am hungry (sorry for the pun!) for information. I thought I had the perfect, most healthy diet with lots of protein, fruit and veg but apparently not! Also do I need to monitor my sugar levels and where should I get a monitor from?
Sorry for all the questions but at the moment I am feeling rather sad and quite worried about the future and my future health. Any words of wisdom greatfully received!