I was diagnosed with type 2 in February 2018. This is my first post though this website has become my bedtime reading since my diagnosis. I'm a nurse for many years but I actually can't believe how much I didn't know about diabetes. Thank you for the very useful information on this website. So my diabetes story started in February but my feeling is, I had been diabetic for a long time. I come from a strong diabetes and cardiovascular history (my mum was diabetic, and 4/5 siblings are also diabetic).
I have been on a strict low carb since diagnosis after reading lots of success stories on this website. Had my first bloods post diagnosis this past Monday, I was very eager to know the results so this morning I went to the surgery for my blood results. The receptionist looked on the computer, the results were available but hadn't been seen by a doctor. She told me to phone back in the afternoon, I tried phoning all afternoon with no answer so decided to go back to the Gp at 415pm. So the receptionist said the Gp tried to ring me at 410pm according to their system, this worried me so I told her I will wait till she has spoken to the GP.
I was told the Gp said she will ring, with my very worried face I walked out of the surgery. Just when I started the car the Gp rang. Her first question was "what have you been doing with your diabetes"? I don't tell lies so I said I have been on a low carb diet since diagnosis. She said "oh thats why". I asked her my numbers, she said my HbA1c is now 39, from the initial diagnosis of 110 in Feb. This made my day as you could imagine but hey she went on to say, "we have a slight problem though". Immediately, I knew it was my cholesterol that I had self requested to be tested on Monday. She said my cholesterol has come back 6.8. She said it is high but didn't talk of statins. Didn't have pen and paper to write so didn't ask the ratios etc. I have my appointment with the diabetic nurse in week's time so will have print out of results. She said you have been working hard to reduce the diabetes so do the same with the cholesterol. She advised me to eat more fish. And also to stop metfomin. (I was on metfomin 500mg BD) I have told her I will reduce to one a day for now. I need your help, how do I balance these numbers? Don't tell me to live on greens! The cholesterol is also family related, obviously now activated by my high fat low carb diet. Please help.
I have been on a strict low carb since diagnosis after reading lots of success stories on this website. Had my first bloods post diagnosis this past Monday, I was very eager to know the results so this morning I went to the surgery for my blood results. The receptionist looked on the computer, the results were available but hadn't been seen by a doctor. She told me to phone back in the afternoon, I tried phoning all afternoon with no answer so decided to go back to the Gp at 415pm. So the receptionist said the Gp tried to ring me at 410pm according to their system, this worried me so I told her I will wait till she has spoken to the GP.
I was told the Gp said she will ring, with my very worried face I walked out of the surgery. Just when I started the car the Gp rang. Her first question was "what have you been doing with your diabetes"? I don't tell lies so I said I have been on a low carb diet since diagnosis. She said "oh thats why". I asked her my numbers, she said my HbA1c is now 39, from the initial diagnosis of 110 in Feb. This made my day as you could imagine but hey she went on to say, "we have a slight problem though". Immediately, I knew it was my cholesterol that I had self requested to be tested on Monday. She said my cholesterol has come back 6.8. She said it is high but didn't talk of statins. Didn't have pen and paper to write so didn't ask the ratios etc. I have my appointment with the diabetic nurse in week's time so will have print out of results. She said you have been working hard to reduce the diabetes so do the same with the cholesterol. She advised me to eat more fish. And also to stop metfomin. (I was on metfomin 500mg BD) I have told her I will reduce to one a day for now. I need your help, how do I balance these numbers? Don't tell me to live on greens! The cholesterol is also family related, obviously now activated by my high fat low carb diet. Please help.