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grifter123

Newbie
Messages
4
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
Good morning to all.
Iv'e been a member for a few months and feel its high time i said hello and introduced myself. I was diagnosed with Type 2 in late september and im finding the whole situation a bit daunting to say the least.I have an appointment with my practice nurse on weds morning and will be asking what the practice feels about self testing and if i can get testing kit/strips on prescription.I should add when i went to the diabetic clinic the woman who gave the session did say that the Dn who i will be seeing does approve of self testing by Type 2 diabetics so fingers crossed.I have been on simvastin for the last month and wednesday is my three monthly appointment so ill see where we go from there.Ill sign off now and would just like to say iv'e found this site invaluble and will keep in touch.
Thank to you all Griffo.
 
Hi Griffo and welcome, belatedly, to the forum I hope you are able to get your testing equipment on your next visit to your DN as it really is essential to test. See in the information below how to use it to obtain useful data.

Since you have been here a while, you may have already come across this information and read it, but in case you haven't, it is important that you see it. It was written for new members.

If you have any questions, just ask and someone will have an answer for you.

 
Welcome Griffo! Make sure you listen to all views, then form your own. The excellent advice from Daisy may not tie in completely with what your DSN says at your meeting, they seem to vary considerably from practice to practice, so read lots and then you can decide your own way to tackle your diabetes. I'm on MODERATE carbs, about 50 to 60% of normal for a male, with exercise about 1 hour after main meals to bring the sugar peaks down more quickly. Others eat whatever, and take the pills. Others are on very low carb diets. Some can tolerate more than others according to the state of their diabetes. No-one is right or wrong. Do what works for you. Make sure you DO test, even if you have to pay, to see how the different foods affect you. And welcome!
 
Hi grazer,
Thanks for the info,trust me i do appreciate any help and advice from anywhere at anytime.To call this site a global community is an understatement in my eyes as there seems to be so much information to take in. Anyway once more thanks and lets see where weds appointment takes me.
Thanks Griffo

P.S Can i also thank daisy for her welcome to the forum earlier.
 
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