Thanks Bluetit1802, I intend to treat my diagnosis exactly as you say....a good hard kick in the bum.Hi and welcome.
Not a good time for a T2 diagnosis and unknown liver problem just before Christmas, so my sympathies go out to you.
Many of us here looked upon our T2 diagnosis as the kick in the bum we needed to take control of our lives, exercise more, lose weight if needed, and regain our health. It is a shock but the shock goes, and you have done the best thing by finding this forum.
Ask all the questions you want, and when you do, tell us what your HbA1c was and if you have been prescribed any medication.
Thanks Bluetit1802, I intend to treat my diagnosis exactly as you say....a good hard kick in the bum.
I followed advice I found on another thread and asked my clinic for a printout of my latest results today:
HbA1c - 86 mmol/mol
No medication as yet but I have appts with my GP and Practice Nurse on Friday so hopefully will know more then.
Hi Prem51, and thanks for the advice. Unfortunately I already have heart disease (1 stent fitted) so a high fat diet is a no-go for me. I've already cut out most of the sugar and am now watching the carbs. It ain't easy though huh?!Hi @Roy_Scobie and welcome to the forum. Your HbA1c of 86 mmol/L is on the high side and I expect your GP and Practice Nurse will suggest medication, probably Metafornin, when you see them on Friday.
It's up to you whether you want to go on meds. Your blood sugar levels can be reduced by cutting out or reducing sugar and starchy carbs. Many of us, some with higher figures than you, have reduced our HbA1c figures by adopting a Low Carbohydrate High Fat (LCHF) approach to eating.
If you don't want to go on meds you could suggest to tour HCPs that you want to try to reduce your figures by diet and exercise before your 3 month retest.
It would be good to get a blood glucose meter to test how different foods affect you, and to monitor your progress.
The TEE2 is free with 10 free test strips, and additional strips are £7.75 for 50.
You can order one here: http://spirit-healthcare.co.uk/product/tee2-blood-glucose-meter/
If you do order, remember to tick the box to say you are diabetic and you won't pay VAT.
Hi Prem51, and thanks for the advice. Unfortunately I already have heart disease (1 stent fitted) so a high fat diet is a no-go for me. I've already cut out most of the sugar and am now watching the carbs. It ain't easy though huh?!
As I'm in Scotland I believe I will get a free meter from my GP, not sure if the strips come free yet but will find out on Friday. I already have a long list of questions to ask my GP and DN, but I'm sure there will be something I've forgotten!
Not true.. please let us see the science..There is strong evidence which suggests that saturated fat (lipotoxicity) is one of the causes of fatty liver and fatty pancreas which then leads to diabetes.
I think you're spot on with this post, I've been doing a lot of research since my diagnosis and the vast majority of articles, trials etc I've found point to a direct link between saturated fats and liver disease. I've cut back massively on saturated fats in the last few years and am much healthier as a result. I'm not willing to undo all that good work for something that goes against 95% of scientific and medical opinion. Everyone to their own personal choice though!I totally disagree with eating high fats is good for a diabetic.
There is strong evidence which suggests that saturated fat (lipotoxicity) is one of the causes of fatty liver and fatty pancreas which then leads to diabetes.
Best to avoid saturated fat like pork, fatty cuts of beef, cheese, coconut oil etc.
Healthy fats like nuts, avocado, olive oil, salmon and oily fish are best.
I've cut back massively on saturated fats in the last few years and am much healthier as a result
Cutting back drastically on saturated fats has improved my cardiac performance by a large margin. There's a good chance I wouldn't be alive today if I hadn't. If you have any credible evidence that this caused my diabetes I'd love to see it.Sorry to be pedantic... but you have just been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes...
If cutting back on sat fats has made you healthier......
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