Chichi1989
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
There is no need to worry. It looks like your gym has done a random test and are behaving responsibly. Random tests are not usually a problem unless they are over 11.hi everyone!!
I am. 31 year old male and I have been diagnosed with diabetes today.
My GP wasn't very informative to be honest and he has per robed me with some pills to take each day until I visit a nurse in 3 weeks for them to do some diabetic tests.
After looking online I think it's probable I have type 2.
It all came about when I joined the gym a few weeks ago and when their did their health MOT my glucose was just over 10 so they sent me to my GP.
I have seen online some very scary stories and my GP said we need to see how I get on with these tablets and need to make so,e changes to my lifestyle which I do understand.
I am not morbidly obese I am a 34 in waist but my job isn't active.
I am more worried about the long term effects and its scared me quite a bit to be fair.
I'm not sure what will come of the appoint,met with the nurse but the go just didn't seem interested in giving me any info at all on a diet or anything.
Is this normal has anyone had a similar experience?
I don't know anyone my age at all with diabetes so I can't help but feel like I'm falling to bits at a young age :-(
GPs generally take the official NHS line that diabetes is a progressive disease, and diabetics will always be on increasing amounts of medication. It might be the case if you follow their dietary advice, but you will see that a lot of people on here have avoided or been able to stop meds by controlling their condition with a Low Carbohydrate approach to eating...... The tablets they have prescribed me i was advised are for life now.
hi everyone!!
I am. 31 year old male and I have been diagnosed with diabetes today.
My GP wasn't very informative to be honest and he has per robed me with some pills to take each day until I visit a nurse in 3 weeks for them to do some diabetic tests.
After looking online I think it's probable I have type 2.
It all came about when I joined the gym a few weeks ago and when their did their health MOT my glucose was just over 10 so they sent me to my GP.
I have seen online some very scary stories and my GP said we need to see how I get on with these tablets and need to make so,e changes to my lifestyle which I do understand.
I am not morbidly obese I am a 34 in waist but my job isn't active.
I am more worried about the long term effects and its scared me quite a bit to be fair.
I'm not sure what will come of the appoint,met with the nurse but the go just didn't seem interested in giving me any info at all on a diet or anything.
Is this normal has anyone had a similar experience?
I don't know anyone my age at all with diabetes so I can't help but feel like I'm falling to bits at a young age :-(
Metformin is not a bad drug and many here that take it even when they have their blood levels under control do not want to come off it. It does not do very much to lower glucose levels diet is more effective for that but it has other benefits for the liver and it protects the heart from problems. It is not addictive so don't worry about taking it you won't be addicted if you want to come off it. You may have some tummy problems like diarrhoea and tummy pains when you start the Metformin and if they go on for more than a couple of weeks you should ask for the slow release version which is kinder to the stomach. It may be better not to start it before you go away.Did you take your metfomin?
I am dubious about starting them scared I will never come off them.
Does anyone have a link to a tester I can use to check my blood sugar levels?
Thank you everyone
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