DerekGordon
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- Bedworth, Warwickshire
Hi,
Im Derek and was diagnosed by my doctor as T2 last Friday. After initially felling like "thats it my life's changed forever", i have just had a meeting with practise nurse and am feeling a bit more positive.
I asked my doctor if i could be treated by diet and exercise initially as i wasn't sure which drugs affected my driving licence (HGV Driver), he agreed to this and wants to see me again in 6 weeks for a review. The nurse also agreed this was a good course of action to begin with, although she was also keen to push the positive virtues of Metformin.
I took with me a list of questions which the nurse took from me and went through, answering each one thoroughly making sure i understood each answer.
She went through my blood test results
Blood Sugar 7.2
HbA1c 6.3 (Nurse was happy with this)
Cholesterol 6 (Need to reduce to 5 or lower)
Blood pressure 145/89 (a little high) :|
ACR No protein found
I will be invited for an eye test about midway through next year as the surgery gets the equipment brought in once a year. I have another appointment with her next Thursday for a foot exam and she is getting me a glucose test meter and a prescription for strips
. I did ask if i should see a dietician and was told the waiting list was huge so i wont hold my breath.
Overall I think if i can reduce my cholesterol and and get a control over my BS spikes i should be able to maintain my HbA1c level and hold off on the tablets for a while.
So, no huge life changes, just reduce my sat fat intake cut out any added sugar and get a bit more exercise for now.
All the best
Derek
Im Derek and was diagnosed by my doctor as T2 last Friday. After initially felling like "thats it my life's changed forever", i have just had a meeting with practise nurse and am feeling a bit more positive.
I asked my doctor if i could be treated by diet and exercise initially as i wasn't sure which drugs affected my driving licence (HGV Driver), he agreed to this and wants to see me again in 6 weeks for a review. The nurse also agreed this was a good course of action to begin with, although she was also keen to push the positive virtues of Metformin.
I took with me a list of questions which the nurse took from me and went through, answering each one thoroughly making sure i understood each answer.
She went through my blood test results
Blood Sugar 7.2

HbA1c 6.3 (Nurse was happy with this)

Cholesterol 6 (Need to reduce to 5 or lower)

Blood pressure 145/89 (a little high) :|
ACR No protein found

I will be invited for an eye test about midway through next year as the surgery gets the equipment brought in once a year. I have another appointment with her next Thursday for a foot exam and she is getting me a glucose test meter and a prescription for strips

Overall I think if i can reduce my cholesterol and and get a control over my BS spikes i should be able to maintain my HbA1c level and hold off on the tablets for a while.
So, no huge life changes, just reduce my sat fat intake cut out any added sugar and get a bit more exercise for now.
All the best
Derek