I've been away from the forums for 2 weeks and to be honest I needed to get away as ever since I found the forums I've been on it every single day since being diagnosed with Type 2 in October 2012. The break was needed, but now its time I join back in as I had my HbA1c results back yesterday from the nurse and it was alarming as it went up from 78.1 (9.3%) in September 2014 to 124 (13.5%) due to my own lack of management.
When the nurse asked if she could check my ketones, I suddenly realized what I was actually doing to my health and all that I could think of was another trip to the hospital, but it did not happen as when I got tested for ketones there were none. It hit me pretty hard and afterwards I cleared all the high carb foods that I had in and donated all of it to a foodbank, as I no longer want them and I'm due to spend the easter holidays with my parents tomorrow.
I feel like a changed person and would like to thank the support of the members on here as I now feel that I can manage my lifestyle.
It hit me pretty hard and afterwards I cleared all the high carb foods that I had in and donated all of it to a foodbank, as I no longer want them
Good man. My b}#%%^|€*!g a couple of weeks ago might not have worked, but glad the hard evidence of your bloods has.
I'm sorry you're having such a struggle with this, but it really is time to buckle down. You know you will be supported here.
(I had been wondering where you were......)
Welcome back... if we can do it.. you can do it too.
Start by looking at what you can eat - and dont focus on what you cant eat. After a couple of weeks you wont want or crave all those bad carb foods.
@AndBreathe It did work actually as it made me take the break of the forum and afterwards went through a seriously bad burnout and developed a slight whisky problem, but all is good now. Was finally able to get some sleep the other night and now regularly testing my blood sugars every 3 hours. Just nervous for next week as I will be going to my dentist for the first time in 3 years and I really hate going to the dentist
I will be doing that soon, just need to get my blood sugars between 4 and 7 before I start experimenting again with what I can and can't eat. My new favourite snacks are sliced red onions (uncooked) with sliced or grated cheese. Also one of my friends gave me a egg 'n' cheese cupcake, which were really nice and filling and going to make some next week.
Welcome back!
Just a rhetorical question? How do you get a 'slight whiskey problem'?
I really am pleased you're back. Did you get your assignments in on time?
I know at this stage in your Uni course, you will have lots to do, but, I'd urge you to try to find some time, over the holiday, to have a look at new low carb stuff in the "what have you eaten.." And the recipes areas here? Many, many of the recipes are microwave friendly, and if you could find a way to batch make, say, crustless quiches or the micro mug cake, they seem to make really, really good "go to" light bites for breakfasts and treats, respectively. And where the cake is concerned, as you make one at a time, if it doesn't go quite right, your not stuck with 10,000 lumps of concrete or otherwise inedible stuff. I must confess I,have never made either of these creations, as my OH is the cook in this household and I am, by my own confessions, thoroughly spoilt by him.
When I spend time on my own, I find cooking quite fun these days. If your Mum is getting onside (didn't you mention she had read Trudi Deakin's book?), she may be interested to experiment alongside you; or you alongside her. By the way, the book seems to have some pretty simple recipes in there for all sorts, including scones, which are reputedly delicious.
Welcome back.
Well done on donating the unwanted food to foodbank they will make really good use of it. Hope your OKI've been away from the forums for 2 weeks and to be honest I needed to get away as ever since I found the forums I've been on it every single day since being diagnosed with Type 2 in October 2012. The break was needed, but now its time I join back in as I had my HbA1c results back yesterday from the nurse and it was alarming as it went up from 78.1 (9.3%) in September 2014 to 124 (13.5%) due to my own lack of management.
When the nurse asked if she could check my ketones, I suddenly realized what I was actually doing to my health and all that I could think of was another trip to the hospital, but it did not happen as when I got tested for ketones there were none. It hit me pretty hard and afterwards I cleared all the high carb foods that I had in and donated all of it to a foodbank, as I no longer want them and I'm due to spend the easter holidays with my parents tomorrow.
I feel like a changed person and would like to thank the support of the members on here as I now feel that I can manage my lifestyle.
Hi Akindrat, I know that feeling of being scared to go to the dentist, but what would be worse would be loosing all your teeth at such a young age. Badly controlled diabetes can cause tooth loss, so remember that nomatter what happens today, you are now on the road to recovery, and hopefully everything can be put right. I'll keep everything crossed for you.Got my first appointment today with the dentist in 3 years. Don't know what to expect. Feeling nervous and a bit scared as my dental health has not been great.
Hi Akindrat, I know that feeling of being scared to go to the dentist, but what would be worse would be loosing all your teeth at such a young age. Badly controlled diabetes can cause tooth loss, so remember that nomatter what happens today, you are now on the road to recovery, and hopefully everything can be put right. I'll keep everything crossed for you.
Hi Akindrat, I know that feeling of being scared to go to the dentist, but what would be worse would be loosing all your teeth at such a young age. Badly controlled diabetes can cause tooth loss, so remember that nomatter what happens today, you are now on the road to recovery, and hopefully everything can be put right. I'll keep everything crossed for you.
Recently had all my teeth out! Went for the injection in back of handhad to lose them over 3 sessions because am on Warfarin. injections are magic...even if I have lost 3 days of my life as well as my teeth
The dentist was not that bad, got to have 2 fillings and a scale/polish. I was expecting the worse, with multiple fillings, having teeth out and wearing dentures.
You don't like to look on the bright side, do you?
How are your blood numbers doing now you're home, and have a bit more time on your hands?
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