I was diagnosed with type 2 on christmas eve. Not what i put on my christmas list, but I am looking at it as one of life's challenges. I went to the doctors with symptoms not related to diabetes and a fear of something more sinister. I have had a lot of tests and investigations as a result and have been given the all clear apart from the diabetes. So I think this is a good result. After reading the success stories of members on the forum it seems that diabetes is a serious condition that can be controlled with a little effort.
Have found this web site full of vey useful information and have managed to shed nearly 2 stone since my diagnosis due to adopting a reduced carb diet. The carbs don't give up without a fight but i don't seem to miss them these days. Three months into my new diet and eating habits.
In December i weighed 14 stone 3 BMI of 30.3 and hb1ac of 62
Today went for hb1ac bloods weight 12 stone 4 fingers crossed.
Haven't had anything much in the way of information from the GP apart from being told to loose some weight. But I must say that my diabetic nurse did point me in the direction of this web site.
I thought it was time to say hello and thanks for the info and recipes.
I wonder if the nurse meant diabetes.org.uk? Glad you found your way here anyway!I was diagnosed with type 2 on christmas eve. Not what i put on my christmas list, but I am looking at it as one of life's challenges. I went to the doctors with symptoms not related to diabetes and a fear of something more sinister. I have had a lot of tests and investigations as a result and have been given the all clear apart from the diabetes. So I think this is a good result. After reading the success stories of members on the forum it seems that diabetes is a serious condition that can be controlled with a little effort.
Have found this web site full of vey useful information and have managed to shed nearly 2 stone since my diagnosis due to adopting a reduced carb diet. The carbs don't give up without a fight but i don't seem to miss them these days. Three months into my new diet and eating habits.
In December i weighed 14 stone 3 BMI of 30.3 and hb1ac of 62
Today went for hb1ac bloods weight 12 stone 4 fingers crossed.
Haven't had anything much in the way of information from the GP apart from being told to loose some weight. But I must say that my diabetic nurse did point me in the direction of this web site.
I thought it was time to say hello and thanks for the info and recipes.
Welcome to the mad house.Thanks daisy1 for the info. I have been a regular reader on the forum for a few weeks but only just plucked up the courage to post. It is nice to know that there are others in the same boat and with a little effort you can cope with diabetes and its not as bad as you first feared
We could open up a health specialists hall of fame for the enlightened ones.Welcome to the mad house.
You have a great nurse there, maybe because she knows someone that is controlling their diabetes & has realised the Nhs way is nowhere near as good as the lchf way & is passing the info on despite the Nhs guidelines. Well done to her.
As you have already been told your in the right place for help h support here so any probs just ask away.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?