Karbstruck
Well-Known Member
Hi Folks
I suspected I had diabetes for quite a few years before I plucked up the courage to ask my Dr for a test. I had symptoms of thirst, frequent urination, tiredness, over-eating, but not feeling satisfied and problems with my teeth and gums. I researched these symptoms on the internet and knew I probably had diabetes, but was too much of a coward to go for a test.
I hadn't seen a Dr for 7 years, but recently needed antibiotics for a chest infection, so I asked for a diabetes test and the result was that my HbA1C was a staggering13.8 and
Fasting Glucose 18.2mmol/L. (I'm sure some of it was the scrumptious mince pies that a friend gave me before Xmas)
My Dr (who is excellent) was very cross with me for not looking after myself. He prescribed one 500g Metformin daily, but later when I saw a diabetes educator, she upped it to two Metformin (with Dr's consent). I wasn't happy about taking drugs, but realised I needed help rather urgently.
Since then I have radically changed my diet to no sugar and no grain based carbs. I tried the Burgen bread for a while, as it was so hard to resist toast for breakfast. Two slices sent my BS too high, so I reduced it to one, then tried replacing it with yoghurt and fruit. I try to low carb, but am not yet very organised with meals, so any advice would be welcomed.
I do an hour's walk nearly every day now, whereas I wasn't exercising at all before, apart from lots of gardening, but that doesn't help much with losing weight. So far I have lost about 8 lbs since I was diagnosed late December and my fasting BS varies between 5.9 to 6.9. I am now 13 stone and aiming to lose a lot more if I can. I am 67 years old.
So if anyone reading this scared to get tested for diabetes, don't hesitate, as, what I didn't realise was that damage to pancreas and beta cells might not be reversible, although I did know about the other complications of diabetes. I wish I hadn't put off diagnosis for so long, as I feel much more positive now that I have a plan of action. My Dr and diabetes educator are very pleased with my progress so far and are very supportive. When I asked about eventually getting off Metformin, the educator happily agreed, but said to stick with it for now.
Although this is my first post, I have been lurking on this forum for quite a while and have learned so much from the advice and from other people's struggles, so thanks to all of you for sharing. It has helped me immensely and I love the humour in some of the posts. It really lightens things up to know that everyone is subject to temptations now and then.
I suspected I had diabetes for quite a few years before I plucked up the courage to ask my Dr for a test. I had symptoms of thirst, frequent urination, tiredness, over-eating, but not feeling satisfied and problems with my teeth and gums. I researched these symptoms on the internet and knew I probably had diabetes, but was too much of a coward to go for a test.
I hadn't seen a Dr for 7 years, but recently needed antibiotics for a chest infection, so I asked for a diabetes test and the result was that my HbA1C was a staggering13.8 and
Fasting Glucose 18.2mmol/L. (I'm sure some of it was the scrumptious mince pies that a friend gave me before Xmas)
My Dr (who is excellent) was very cross with me for not looking after myself. He prescribed one 500g Metformin daily, but later when I saw a diabetes educator, she upped it to two Metformin (with Dr's consent). I wasn't happy about taking drugs, but realised I needed help rather urgently.
Since then I have radically changed my diet to no sugar and no grain based carbs. I tried the Burgen bread for a while, as it was so hard to resist toast for breakfast. Two slices sent my BS too high, so I reduced it to one, then tried replacing it with yoghurt and fruit. I try to low carb, but am not yet very organised with meals, so any advice would be welcomed.
I do an hour's walk nearly every day now, whereas I wasn't exercising at all before, apart from lots of gardening, but that doesn't help much with losing weight. So far I have lost about 8 lbs since I was diagnosed late December and my fasting BS varies between 5.9 to 6.9. I am now 13 stone and aiming to lose a lot more if I can. I am 67 years old.
So if anyone reading this scared to get tested for diabetes, don't hesitate, as, what I didn't realise was that damage to pancreas and beta cells might not be reversible, although I did know about the other complications of diabetes. I wish I hadn't put off diagnosis for so long, as I feel much more positive now that I have a plan of action. My Dr and diabetes educator are very pleased with my progress so far and are very supportive. When I asked about eventually getting off Metformin, the educator happily agreed, but said to stick with it for now.
Although this is my first post, I have been lurking on this forum for quite a while and have learned so much from the advice and from other people's struggles, so thanks to all of you for sharing. It has helped me immensely and I love the humour in some of the posts. It really lightens things up to know that everyone is subject to temptations now and then.