@pugster75 hello and welcome. @daisy1 will provide you with some excellent information. You've certainly had a tough time. I hope your foot has healed well now.
uHello and Welcome to the Forum @pugster75
Hi and welcome @pugster75
There will be lots of useful info in Daisy's post.
I have scrambled eggs and mushrooms for breakfast and fried breakfast at weekends. You would seem to be doing very well with bringing your sugars down. It took me a couple of months to get anything under 7, so well done. Try and take things slowly as there is a lot to take in.
Thank you, any info would be much appreciatedHi and welcome @pugster75
There will be lots of useful info in Daisy's post.
I have scrambled eggs and mushrooms for breakfast and fried breakfast at weekends. You would seem to be doing very well with bringing your sugars down. It took me a couple of months to get anything under 7, so well done. Try and take things slowly as there is a lot to take in.
My foot is healing but is going to be a long haul, up on crutches now but only in the last few days. I've got a big hole that needs the flesh to regrow from inside the foot before it can close. The hospital team tell me that it is something that is unfortunately seen in the older generations not someone of my age(I'm 41) but guess it can happen to anyone. Least I've got the diagnoses now. So I can work at keeping healthyThat would be good
As soon as I found out I was diabetic, I went cold turkey, I cut out all added sugar, crisps, cakes, biscuits, pastry, sweets and chocolate. Some may say I was a bit mad, but I wanted to give my foot the best chance of recovery and survival, and they said my sugar levels were out of control. With this I thought it was the best chance I had. I had been doing slimming world prior to this, so had made quite a few changes in life style already. Since 12 October, I have lost 3.6 kgs. So hopefully, once I get mobile again, I can increase my exercise and get on track.@pugster75
For me using a meter was really helpful. It enabled me to see how different foods affected my blood sugar. I tested before a meal and 2 hours after. I had to cut out a lot of carbs, though some I can now tolerate, We are all different so testing is helpful as you can find what works for you.
Hi pugster75 what a terrible way to find out you had type 2. I thought mine was bad enough when I went for routine annual check with GP and discovered my BP was 222/117, I had no symptoms but I think the GP did after discovering these dizzy heights!!!! She looked well shocked. Then the bloods came back type2 @ 52 and cholesterol 9.7. That was all last month, since then everything is coming down. BP 120/77 no meds now, Cholesterol 4.7 statins and my best ever purchase of BC monitor is helping me understand what spikes my blood by testing and experimenting with food and I have lost just over a stone by cutting out carbs. You will find so much information and support on this forum and I hope you reap comfort from all here. I do. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.Thank u
MyHi pugster75 what a terrible way to find out you had type 2. I thought mine was bad enough when I went for routine annual check with GP and discovered my BP was 222/117, I had no symptoms but I think the GP did after discovering these dizzy heights!!!! She looked well shocked. Then the bloods came back type2 @ 52 and cholesterol 9.7. That was all last month, since then everything is coming down. BP 120/77 no meds now, Cholesterol 4.7 statins and my best ever purchase of BC monitor is helping me understand what spikes my blood by testing and experimenting with food and I have lost just over a stone by cutting out carbs. You will find so much information and support on this forum and I hope you reap comfort from all here. I do. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
hbac1 came back as 114 when diagnosed with no symptoms. I had them done again on 25 October and it was down to 76. It is only now that infection and sugars are all under control that I realise that I hadn't been feeling great. I think how I had been feeling was my norm. Everyone on here has been lovely, thank you allHi pugster75 what a terrible way to find out you had type 2. I thought mine was bad enough when I went for routine annual check with GP and discovered my BP was 222/117, I had no symptoms but I think the GP did after discovering these dizzy heights!!!! She looked well shocked. Then the bloods came back type2 @ 52 and cholesterol 9.7. That was all last month, since then everything is coming down. BP 120/77 no meds now, Cholesterol 4.7 statins and my best ever purchase of BC monitor is helping me understand what spikes my blood by testing and experimenting with food and I have lost just over a stone by cutting out carbs. You will find so much information and support on this forum and I hope you reap comfort from all here. I do. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Hope it's all healing now, can I ask how you managed to get them to take care of it..I've had a hole in my leg for over a year now and the doctors just keep sending me away saying it will be fineHi, I'm s total newbie, both to forums and to diabetes. I've just had a bit of a whirlwind 3 weeks. Unluckily 3 wks ago I managed to get a drawing pin in the sole of my shoe. Unbeknown to me until it was too late! I then had a very bad infected foot which doubled in size very quickly, I was put on antibiotics by my GP but they didn't work,I was sent to hospital for iv's and admitted, before I knew it I was facing surgery for a diabetic foot ulcer, this was the first I knew about being diagnosed as a type 2 diabetic, doctors said they suspect I have been for 2-3 yrs as sugar levels were so high and out of control. Everything is coming in line and I'm getting good numbers when I'm testing between 5-8. Just wondered if anyone has any advice or tips. I seem to be struggling with breakfast ideas and seem to be getting into a pattern of eating the same things, its getting a bit boring. I'm on metformin 1g breakfast and tea, glycoside 40 mg daily and stigapltyn daily. Thanks
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