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<blockquote data-quote="Loken" data-source="post: 2490327" data-attributes="member: 553050"><p>Hi all, very new to all of this. I guess I start with I received my diagnosis yesterday of type 2. Certainly felt confused and lost when I left my GP’s. Today frustrated due to only managing 1 successfully blood sugar test. </p><p></p><p>Never really thought I would be here, then during the months of November and December I was having some issues with my water works etc. was very thirsty, all I wanted to do was to drink and I kept fallen asleep. This was intentionally dealt with antibiotics and it helped clear it up. I was told then that if it returns I needed to come back. </p><p></p><p>At the start of the year, me and my wife both started the Keto diet. Like many, the last 2 years haven’t been good to my waist line so far it’s been very successful. So a few weeks later it started again and was asked urine sample which showed up glucose. This set of the alarm bells and I started to think I maybe pre or type 2. Then a blood test a few weeks later.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday was a very odd day, started with my trip to the GP who has a strong accent what can be hard to understand at times. Then add the mask what made it even harder. Told me that my sugar levels are high, read out my results what sounded like they where double what they should have been. Asked about my diet and yes that will help with your weight loss. “But you must eat carbs…” the gp said. when some of the articles I have read so far suggested that keto can really help with diabetes. The GP just nodded, then set so more appointments, some medications and gave me a tester. Didn’t even show me how to use the thing.</p><p></p><p>Luckily my wife use to be a health care assistant at the hospital and we went though it and managed to get a reading last night of 9.1 after two attempts. This morning 8.6 with no issues, then I failed every other test I have attempted today. So I have joined this forum for advice and to learn. Sorry about the rant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loken, post: 2490327, member: 553050"] Hi all, very new to all of this. I guess I start with I received my diagnosis yesterday of type 2. Certainly felt confused and lost when I left my GP’s. Today frustrated due to only managing 1 successfully blood sugar test. Never really thought I would be here, then during the months of November and December I was having some issues with my water works etc. was very thirsty, all I wanted to do was to drink and I kept fallen asleep. This was intentionally dealt with antibiotics and it helped clear it up. I was told then that if it returns I needed to come back. At the start of the year, me and my wife both started the Keto diet. Like many, the last 2 years haven’t been good to my waist line so far it’s been very successful. So a few weeks later it started again and was asked urine sample which showed up glucose. This set of the alarm bells and I started to think I maybe pre or type 2. Then a blood test a few weeks later. Yesterday was a very odd day, started with my trip to the GP who has a strong accent what can be hard to understand at times. Then add the mask what made it even harder. Told me that my sugar levels are high, read out my results what sounded like they where double what they should have been. Asked about my diet and yes that will help with your weight loss. “But you must eat carbs…” the gp said. when some of the articles I have read so far suggested that keto can really help with diabetes. The GP just nodded, then set so more appointments, some medications and gave me a tester. Didn’t even show me how to use the thing. Luckily my wife use to be a health care assistant at the hospital and we went though it and managed to get a reading last night of 9.1 after two attempts. This morning 8.6 with no issues, then I failed every other test I have attempted today. So I have joined this forum for advice and to learn. Sorry about the rant. [/QUOTE]
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