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Diagnosed Today

Sindri

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Hi all

Went to the doctor this morning and he diagnosed me with Type 2 diabetes, as my father had it this should not have been a shock to me but I found that it is. I am 48 and he was in his 30s when he started having issues.

I have to wait for a month for another blood test to see what the treatment should be, diet only or medication. Then I have another appointment 2 weeks later for advice on treatment with the diabetic clinic. In the meantime I feel a bit abandoned about what I should and shouldn't do.

I am overweight but I have been trying to eat healthily and a few weeks ago joined Slimming World to give it a good attempt as I am getting married next year. So any advice for a shell shocked type 2.
 
Hi there,

It certainly is a shock, my father had type 1 diabetes, i never really thought i would get it too as i was under the impression you couldn't inherit it and by time i got older and older i thought i'd escaped it! when i was diagnosed at 20 it came as quite a shock too.

There's some great info that is posted to new members, newly diagnosed or a veteran to diabetes it's very useful and is straight foward clear info, so it's not confusing if your trying to get you head around things, I shall nip back and post it for you if i can pinch it from a different post for you

In regards to your questions in what you can do inbetween appointments and such the info hopefully will give you a good starting point and some essential info to build up your own plan in controlling your diabetes.

Eating healthily and exercise is always a great thing for anybody so being in that mindframe already is great.

Also congratulations on your upcoming wedding
 
Hi again

Here is the info i mentioned before

It was kindly written by a couple of experienced members here that really took the time to build up something that everyone could gain something from. Have a good read and feel free to post any questions or thoughts you have


 
Hi Sindri, its always easier when its someone else as even though you love and care for them the fact it isnt 'you' it never impacts the same! Now it has, as it IS you now... When you're first diagnosed we all want all the answers straight away and to have it fixed ASAP. [ I felt exactly the same] It can and is frustrating to have to succomb and wait in an NHS system for the follow up aftercare and treatment. It does take time and its a process we all have to go with. It can feel a bit confusing and over whelming initially, over time you will adapt and adjust to it all. It just takes time. You are still young and got a future marriage to look forward to, a fantastic goal to work towards with diet, excercise, BS control. We are here for you to help,support, guide you along inbetween your HCP appointments. Please ask any questions you feel/need to. Someone will soon come along and help you with a great link which has some great starting pointers to read n start off with. Please keep in touch and let us know how you go on. Anna.x
 
Hi Sindri and welcome to the forum The link Anna referred to was posted by Ebony just beforehand. I hope it gets you started on controlling your diabetes as well as possible. If you need to know anything just ask as there is always someone here to help you.
 
Thanks for the welcome and the info and links, I will read on and see how I can make changes in my diet to start. I have started building in exercise to my daily routine as I am trying for my first award for body magic with the slimming club so hopefully that will start to show as time goes on. At the moment i've built in a 5 to 10 minute walk to work and of course back again which gives me 5 days a week exercise built in. I hope to increase that as I get fitter to a full 30 minute walk to work and back which means that not only am I getting fitter but helping the environment with not using my car and saving money on petrol as well.
 
Sounds like you have a good plan to gently build up your exercise which is great. Not only will you be helping the environment but you will be saving pennies too!
 
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