JessicaAnnr92
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Other
Result? Of the test? Yes it's in my patient portalDo you have the actual result?
I don't have much of an income and my insurance doesn't really cover much of anything, so I'm probably just gonna stress out foreverHi @JessicaAnnr92 and welcome to the forum.
Consider the following:
Type 2 diabetes isn't curable, but long term remission is a real thing and is possible for many or even most.
The majority of Type 2 diabetics don't ever need to go onto insulin.
Not all Type 2 diabetics try for remission ( partly because they prefer to pretend they don't have it), but of those who try a Low Carb way of eating (not a calorie restricted diet) over 50% are still in remission after 3yrs.
There are also other paths to remission - Newcastle Diet / Fast800 or for those severely obese Gastric Surgery, but neither of those has such a good success rate as Low Carb.
Hi JessicaI've struggled with prediabetes for almost 12 years, after the birth of my almost 12yo. I had gestational diabetes with my 17mo and hated it so bad, I couldn't bring myself to do the insulin pen because I could see the needle(I'm so scared of visible needles, I cried for 2hrs until I vomited). Well, yesterday they took my a1c and said I have type 2 diabetes. I'm so stressed because I don't think I can do this. My family is pretty unsupportive...
Sorry it's a downer post, I just need somewhere to vent. I joke about it with my friends so they won't worry, but I can't stop the feeling of doom I'm having.
I've struggled with prediabetes for almost 12 years, after the birth of my almost 12yo. I had gestational diabetes with my 17mo and hated it so bad, I couldn't bring myself to do the insulin pen because I could see the needle(I'm so scared of visible needles, I cried for 2hrs until I vomited). Well, yesterday they took my a1c and said I have type 2 diabetes. I'm so stressed because I don't think I can do this. My family is pretty unsupportive...
Sorry it's a downer post, I just need somewhere to vent. I joke about it with my friends so they won't worry, but I can't stop the feeling of doom I'm having.
Don't apologise, how you're feeling now is how most of us here have felt at one time or another. It's a stressful time after diagnosis - most people know next to nothing about diabetes, much less about how to manage it, and it feels overwhelming. The good news is that while the learning curve is very steep, this forum made it a million times easier for me.I don't have much of an income and my insurance doesn't really cover much of anything, so I'm probably just gonna stress out forever
I doubt any of them would protest bacon.I've struggled with prediabetes for almost 12 years, after the birth of my almost 12yo. I had gestational diabetes with my 17mo and hated it so bad, I couldn't bring myself to do the insulin pen because I could see the needle(I'm so scared of visible needles, I cried for 2hrs until I vomited). Well, yesterday they took my a1c and said I have type 2 diabetes. I'm so stressed because I don't think I can do this. My family is pretty unsupportive...
Sorry it's a downer post, I just need somewhere to vent. I joke about it with my friends so they won't worry, but I can't stop the feeling of doom I'm having.
I mean altogether unhealthy stuff. I have a blood glucose meter from my pregnancy but it stresses me out to poke my fingersI appreciate that the USA is very different from the UK (where this forum is based). However taken as a whole, Food that is good for your body is cheaper than having to rely on medication - in our situation as Type 2 diabetics, in both cases this is going to be for the rest of our lives.
In your profile you mention the problem that your family won't eat 'healthy food' - but do you mean Low Carb food (fish, meat, eggs, cheese, nuts, greens) or do you mean what we've been told for the past 30 to 40yrs is healthy (fruit, whole grains, low fat) ?
As soon as I got a cheap Blood Glucose meter and tested my so-called healthy breakfast ( boiled oats, blueberries and a banana) and compared it with just eating several boiled eggs I knew I had been misled for all that time!
I'd have to see how much it isHi Jessica
There is the Libra 2 if you dont like needles it is not free you have to pay for it i am afraid.
Honestly, out diet varies, but it always raises my blood glucoseRe the family issue. Unless they want to be the chef they need to eat what you cook (Within reason). I feed a large family and they were a bit fussy and one is a vegetarian but over the years they’ve adapted a stage at a time. Hey saw the benefits to me and realised I was onto something and wanted me to be healthier.
I often cook a base meal and dish it up differently eg I’ll skip the carb element and have more of the meat and veg instead. Or I’ll put some of the ingredients into one pot and some another and tweak the two to suit.
What kinds of thing do you cook currently. Maybe we can help you with ideas how to adapt them.
I would echo @HSSS's advice above:Honestly, out diet varies, but it always raises my blood glucose
This is exactly what I do. I have two main approaches, as the main cook in the house but being the only one on a low carb diet.I often cook a base meal and dish it up differently eg I’ll skip the carb element and have more of the meat and veg instead. Or I’ll put some of the ingredients into one pot and some another and tweak the two to suit.
Take it easy. And keep in mind that high or fluctuating blood sugars can make depression so, so very much worse. (It's been a constant companion for me, for all my 44 years). Read the Nutritional Thingy that's been linked a few times now, it's all the basics put as simply as possible... Because when you're first diagnosed, it is traumatic, it makes it that much harder to concentrate and retain any information at all... So I put the gist of it in there, and how to tackle it, without the knitty-gritty medical lingo and whatnot. Just what the problem is and how to fix it. That simple. If you can't handle it, print it out, share it with your partner or kids, so they can help you.I didn't think I'd get so many replies and my depression is making it hard to concentrate. I've had depression a good 20 years now. I'm sorry if I don't reply well
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