TraceyBills
Member
- Messages
- 6
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Hi @TraceyBills
Let me firstly tag @daisy1 for you as she has some useful basic information.
I don't think you're the first person to be disappointed with your practice nurse. Did you not even get some leaflets? Do you have to go back to the surgery again? Are you on any meds?
Do feel free to,ask any questions you want here
If it wasn't for my cousin I be exactly the same because when I went the dietician even she wasted my time. Your on your own unless you look in google.I have been newly diagnosed with with Type 2 diabetes. Yesterday I thought I was having an appointment with a diabetic nurse, which turned out to be one of the practice nurses. I came out of the appointment none the wiser of how to deal with diabetes, foods to avoid, etc. Don't get me wrong, I am not panicking about it as already having family members with diabetes I know the basics, but to be given no information whatsoever, I just find this pretty poor. So hopefully with the help of this website and help from the lovely people posting on here, I will be heading in the right direction to dealing with this.
My mum lives in Spain, and when she was diagnosed out there, she was given loads of information, lists of best foods to eat and ones to avoid, etc. Here you get nothing.If it wasn't for my cousin I be exactly the same because when I went the dietician even she wasted my time. Your on your own unless you look in google.
I agree with bobrobert, it's better to get no information than wrong information. Put a bit of time into reading about diet, particularly reducing carbohydrates, and also I would recommend using a blood sugar monitor.
I am reading up on diet. Where do I get a blood monitor from?
!0 ask your surgery for one Emphasising that it is to allow you to get a handle on what has which effect on your blood sugar levels.I am reading up on diet. Where do I get a blood monitor from?
Just as everyone has said, it might well be your saving that you did not get any info as it would have been the big time damaging eatwell plate....that is known as the eat your way to certain hell plate in my house! Luckily I too found this site and quickly learnt about LCHF, it's only been a couple of months and it gets easier for sure! As for the meter, I got the SD codefree and though the price of the strips is going up they are still the cheapest out there.
This forum is your bible...the advice and support is beyond anything you will have experienced before...so I won't say welcome as who wants to be here but ummm....how do! xxx
Hi I cut out all sugary foods and have reversed my pre diabetis numbers, just because family members have it don't except that as not to do anything, there is lots you can do to return your numbers to normal if you put in the effort and have the patience of a saint, learn lots on here a plan you own journey for you, you know what you eat and need to cut back on. Low carb and pure carb is sugar so there's a good start, it takes a few months of hard effort to get results there are no quick fixes put in the time and your body will repay you. Balls in your court.
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