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First review next week - what to expect?

iainf1

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I was diagnosed about three months ago as Type 2 and told to lose weight and change diet and come back after three months.

I have lost about nine pounds and cut down dramatically on fat and sugar intake and also joined a gym. I had blood taken last week for the first three month review with practice nurse on Friday of next week. What should I expect to happen?

I expect to get the flu jab at this appointment and also that I may be offered the pneumo jab as well. I have been getting the flu jab every year (except last year) for the last 20 years and have either had it at work or paid for it at Boots etc and have had no problems. I am a bit concerned at side effects of the pneumo jab as I start a two week course the following Monday and need to be on top form. Should I delay the pneumo jab for a couple of weeks?
 
Hi Iain and welcome to the forum Some members will be along soon to tell you what happened at their reviews - it will probably be different for everybody. I can tell you though that I had no side effects whatsoever from the pneumo jab. They wouldn't give it to me at the same time as the flu jab however. I had them a week apart.

Since you are newly diagnosed, here is some basic information to help you get started with your diabetes care. Ask as many questions as you like as there are many experienced members on here who will be able to answer you and share their experiences with you.

 
Only effect I had from Pneumonia jab was to feel as if I'd been punched in the arm, didn't stop me playing badminton though. Other things to expect at review is a to be weighed, waist measured, foot tickled (well, checked for feeling) then after they congratulate you on your effort and results so far don't forget your questions!
 
Thanks for advice. I am not worrried about the flu jab as I have been motivated to pay for it in previous years ans have never had any problems. It is just that looking at other posts and forums people have been reporting side effects from the pneumo jab and as I have a wedding the next day and start a two week course a couple of days later I don't want to be under par. I think it is essential to have, but wondered if it was better to wait until the course was over, and wanted to find out how others experienced having it. NHS guidance says both can be given at same time, but In different arms.
 
I had both injections, one in each arm about 2 weeks ago. It hurt a little at the time as the injection sites were in the muscly bit of the shoulders. I had no reaction to either jab. The areas near injections sites were only a little sore for a couple of days but that wore off.

Ian
 
Given the broadly positive responses, I will have both injections if offered, and request both if not.

Anyone else care to share their experiences of having flu, pneumo, or both jabs?
 
Thanks a lot for the kind words. I have a flu jab coming soon, and I was very worried about it. hopefully it is not bad, like you say it is. I just hate hospitals so much, I get crazy anxiety whenever I have to go it. :/
aardvarkbill said:
Hi Iain - I got the flu jab - dont worry about it - it only lasts a few seconds
 
The flu jab was painless and did last only a few seconds. The pneumo jab, in the other arm, did sting a little but it couldn't be described as having been painful. My arm ached a bit for a couple of days afterwards, but was worth it for the lifetime protection it gives.
 
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