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Diagnosed with type 2

krs1958

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Hi,

I've just been diagnosed a few weeks ago with type 2. I'm being treated with Metaformin slow release tablets.

I was pointed to this website by a collogue who is also diabetic.

So far just taking the tablets has made a big improvement and I do feel a lot better as a result. I will look through the forum and website to see if I can find the answers I need.

It's good to find a UK based source for information on diabetes.
 
Hi krs1958.
Welcome to the Forum. You should thank your friend profusely, you have come to the best, most informative Diabetic website anywhere as far as we are concerned.

Here is the advice that my pal Sue and I regularly hand out to newly diagnosed. Have a read and if there is anything you need to ask.....fire away. BTW, don't think that medication is going to fix everything.....it will help but mostly it is all down to lifestyle changes.

 
Hello there and a warm welcome to this forum full of information. I am sure you will find the answers you need on here. Anything you can't find the answer to just ask a question and someone will probably know.
 
Hi, Thanks to all that replied.

I apreciate the advice as I dont see a diatician untill mid Jan. I have bought myself a meter and test strips. The diabetes nurse at my practice said I did not need a meter. I do work so I can aford the strips.

The testing shows I'm within the recomended ranges. I aim to test one day a week at present.

I have a lot of weight to loose and hope this will reduce my diabetes. I'm using the lifestyle page to record the results.
 
Hi mate, hope the type2 did not stop you having a good christmas, and if you need any advice this lot know it all.
cheers.
 


You really do need to test more often in the initial stages. Testing one day a week will tell you nothing, other than what is happening on THAT day. A pointless exercise.

You need to be testing as per the advice we gave you earlier. That is the only positive way forward and will let you see just what foods you need to reduce or avoid. Once you can see that then you can cut the testing down.
 
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