TALE OF A DIABETIC. DOOM and the Salvation. (Published in a Newsletter)
11/12 years ago I was newly diagnosed as a Diabetic. That came about when I was all gowned up for a knee operation and just before it was due to take place I was asked, “How long have you been a Diabetic ? ” I thought for a minute and then replied, “ Probably about ten minutes !! “
That was my diagnosis. Needless to say the operation took place several weeks later. After that I was given lots of information about diet and saw a Dietician. Given eating plans and went away thinking, this isn’t so bad, I can eat most of the things I was already eating just in smaller portions and eating Brown Rice, Pasta and Bread. Great.
I carried on with that diet for several years and my weight slowly but surely rose till I was nearly 18.5 stone. During this time I got increasingly more ill. High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, you name it I think I had it. My life went downhill, I couldn’t exercise, I had joint problems, and my eyesight got progressively worse. I just thought that whatever time I had left was going to be a bonus. I thought about 6 – 7 yrs !
I carried on like that until 2004. Then I started getting Angina, this was on top of my ever bulging waistline and fat face. After a holiday in France that year I thought I was going to die, could only walk a few yards or so. I ended up having to have a triple bypass heart operation. Felt a million dollars when I came out of Hospital.
Then they gave me the same 'healthy' diet. So off I went and continued in the same way. BP and Cholesterol soared, HbA1c rocketed and I got progressively worse and weight that I had started to lose after the operation came back again. I reached 19.5 stone. I was huge and felt awful about myself. Clothes didn’t fit, walking was again an effort and all the good work the Surgeon’s had done was being rapidly undone. I was on a bucket of medications as well.
Then in January this year I found this website Diabetes.co.uk I trawled the Forum and took on board the advice regarding diet for a Diabetic. I could see that the advice I had previously had was just plain wrong for me. It had made my condition much worse.
I thought at first that a low carbohydrate diet was the way to go but I didn't fancy high fats, especially after having the heart op. So I looked at a low GI diet which seemed just what I needed, I modified it by reducing the carbohydrate intake drastically. Down to around 60g of carbohydrates per day. ! I also added low fat, low salt, and low sugar. Seemed OK to me. Plenty of Fruit, Vegetables, Meats, almost anything I wanted really. I was also put on a drug called Byetta which is injected twice daily, it is not Insulin. It is extremely effective and also helps to suppress the appetite and helps the weight loss. For me it has turned my life around.
What a difference that made. Blood Glucose levels all started going down, weight started falling off, and lipids all began to get close to near 'normal' levels, Cholesterol now down to 3.2. I have managed to lose 3 stone in as many months with this new diet. I have so much more energy and vitality now. Life is just great.
Before it was a chore and I wondered how much longer I had got left. Now I ‘m planning ahead and even starting to exercise. I have some way to go yet but I am now down to just 15 stone 13 lbs. My next target is to get below 15 stone and then set my next target ? It seems achievable and I at least now I have the confidence and motivation to get to that next target.
I would have never achieved this if it wasn't for the help and advice I found on this Forum. There were many good people here who give up their time freely to help and advise people. I have to mention the Moderators, Sugarless Sue, Dennis, and many others whose advice I gratefully took on board. They all helped me in one way or another. All unpaid and unbiased.
That NHS 'healthy' diet for me was totally wrong. It may well be Ok for others but I cannot understand why alternative diets are not thought worthy of a mention ? I for one would have benefited.
One other thing is that most Diabetics are now being told they do not need to test daily, some are told that they only need to test once a week. One person was even told that a Blood Glucose level of 11 mmol/l was OK. That advice is scandalous.
If like me you can keep tight control of your Diabetes by testing regularly you will improve all aspects of your life. By denying Diabetics meters and test strips because of cost the NHS is sentencing many of us to an early grave or at the very least Diabetic complications galore.
Hopefully, as a Moderator I too can do my bit to pass on information, advice and sometimes just support to other members here. If that all ends then so be it, at least I will know that I tried my best.
Anybody reading this, good luck to you. Life can be better.
cugila
Update on this 10/09/2009. I have now lost close to 5 stone and weigh 14st 10 lbs. Still losing, mainly down to the Byetta and reduced carb consumption, without high fats !