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Hello and still in shock.....

AL1

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Hello all

I came across this excellent site and have found it to be very informative.

I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes after a pre-op assessment this Tuesday. I was scheduled to have the operation (removal of an Ovarian cyst + Endo) this Thursday but it was cancelled due to this discovery. The BG count was/is 9.9, don't know if this is really high? I've been told that I need to get this down to 7 before they will consider operating on me. I need the Op as in constant pain, which is steadily getting worse, and feel so down after this revelation.

Saw my GP on Thursday, and apparently amongst all the Blood tests taken in August this year, my BG was 11.9, and this result was missed by my GP, oops........anyway....

GP has started me on Metformin 500g x 1 and I'm booked to see him this Friday to review this medication. Currently I feel sick and hungry in equal measures and afraid to eat anything from my probably unhealthy diet because of the possible consequences, though have bought books regarding GI indexes and Diabetes info.

I'm booked to see the Diabetic nurse on 22 December so I have been left to find out about this condition through internet, which the more I read I realise the seriousness of the illness I have been diagnosed with this week. I think I'm still in denial and the shock has not worn off totally.

Just thought I'd share this and will probably ask questions later.

Ali
 
Hi AL1 - you definitely are in the right place - at least you have already taken action.

With the figures you have posted, they don't seem 'too bad'. Whenever I was dx as Type 2 my figures were twice yours! I think getting from 9-11 down to around the 7 mark will be done really quickly with a bit of effort and the metformin (I hated it but should do the trick!). My uneducated opinion is to stay away from the obvious no-nos - fizzy sugary drinks, sweet stuff and starchy carbs (spuds, pasta and white rice).

Hope you get those figures down quickly and don't panic!
 
Hi Ali.
Welcome to the Forum. Have a good look around and any questions, just ask. There is usually somebody around with an answer. Probably all seems a bit confusing at the minute so let's see if we can give you some information that might help........


There is also this, Questions to ask at the Clinic........



Hope that helps......
 
hya ali and a warm welcome to the forum
 
Hi AL1 and welcome to the forum. That's good information Ken has given you. I think it will really help you.
 
Hello and welcome from me too , really sound advice given . Its a sad and sorry state of affairs, but often true that we have to glean information from the internet rather than our medics , but ask away please and dont lose heart .
 
Thanks for your reply's, I don't feel quite so panicky now
I do feel hungry most of the time since starting the Metformin, hope this will pass.
 
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