WombatType2
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- Messages
- 8
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Other
Good evening everyone!
I have been lurking on the forums the past two days since I've been diagnosed with Type 2 last Thursday. This forum is probably the best I've found re: diabetes so far.
Long story short: I went to the doctor 2 weeks ago as I had a sore ear, she checked my blood pressure and was surprised that it was so high. She told me to keep checking it and I saw her again and although it was a little bit lower, she told me to get a blood/urine test so I did. I went back to see her on Thursday and was told I have Type 2 Diabetes, still have hypertension and my iron is low (which is another problem that her & I will have to deal with later on).
So here we are... it didn't come as that much of a shock. My dad had Type 2 all his life and I was kind of falling into a sedentary, unhealthy lifestyle.
In May last year, I did a weight loss challenge at work and I lost about 9 kilos in 12 weeks and felt great. But I've slowly put that weight back on and stopped going to the gym in March this year. The last time I had my BP checked and it was normal was in February this year when I gave blood. I wouldn't have been able to if my BP was so high. So I was thinking... did I have diabetes all along or was it because of my unhealthy decisions in the last couple of months?
Anyway, when I did the blood test, I hadn't fasted. I've already had a coffee (skim mocha - sugar yay!) and a breakfast of raisin toast. But my results were = HbA1c was 6.6% (49 mmol).
Medication - right now I'm only taking Coversyl 6mg every day for hypertension. She also gave me Metformin 500mg but she said I don't have to take it yet until 3 weeks into Coversyl so she can check if Coversyl is working for me.
The next step is I have a 1hr appt on Monday with a nurse and then with the doctor again to start my Management Plan - then appts with dietitian, exercise physiologist, etc.
What I have done so far: Apart from read a lot of threads here, I've printed out an NDSS (National Diabetes Services Scheme) form to be signed by my doctor on Monday, I'm slowly easing my way back into a low carb diet (just not having any white carbs at the moment), I've given up coffee starting Wed for my hypertension and I've checked out some diabetes books from the library for some research and also going back to the gym this weekend. I don't smoke and hardly drink. My weakness is everything that is pretty much bad for you diet-wise but delicious.
Maybe this was the kick up the butt I needed to get healthy and I'm just glad I was diagnosed early!
Sorry for the long post, I'm still trying to get my head around everything. If anyone has any pertinent questions I can ask the nurse/doctor on Monday, please feel free to post below.
I have been lurking on the forums the past two days since I've been diagnosed with Type 2 last Thursday. This forum is probably the best I've found re: diabetes so far.
Long story short: I went to the doctor 2 weeks ago as I had a sore ear, she checked my blood pressure and was surprised that it was so high. She told me to keep checking it and I saw her again and although it was a little bit lower, she told me to get a blood/urine test so I did. I went back to see her on Thursday and was told I have Type 2 Diabetes, still have hypertension and my iron is low (which is another problem that her & I will have to deal with later on).
So here we are... it didn't come as that much of a shock. My dad had Type 2 all his life and I was kind of falling into a sedentary, unhealthy lifestyle.
In May last year, I did a weight loss challenge at work and I lost about 9 kilos in 12 weeks and felt great. But I've slowly put that weight back on and stopped going to the gym in March this year. The last time I had my BP checked and it was normal was in February this year when I gave blood. I wouldn't have been able to if my BP was so high. So I was thinking... did I have diabetes all along or was it because of my unhealthy decisions in the last couple of months?
Anyway, when I did the blood test, I hadn't fasted. I've already had a coffee (skim mocha - sugar yay!) and a breakfast of raisin toast. But my results were = HbA1c was 6.6% (49 mmol).
Medication - right now I'm only taking Coversyl 6mg every day for hypertension. She also gave me Metformin 500mg but she said I don't have to take it yet until 3 weeks into Coversyl so she can check if Coversyl is working for me.
The next step is I have a 1hr appt on Monday with a nurse and then with the doctor again to start my Management Plan - then appts with dietitian, exercise physiologist, etc.
What I have done so far: Apart from read a lot of threads here, I've printed out an NDSS (National Diabetes Services Scheme) form to be signed by my doctor on Monday, I'm slowly easing my way back into a low carb diet (just not having any white carbs at the moment), I've given up coffee starting Wed for my hypertension and I've checked out some diabetes books from the library for some research and also going back to the gym this weekend. I don't smoke and hardly drink. My weakness is everything that is pretty much bad for you diet-wise but delicious.
Maybe this was the kick up the butt I needed to get healthy and I'm just glad I was diagnosed early!
Sorry for the long post, I'm still trying to get my head around everything. If anyone has any pertinent questions I can ask the nurse/doctor on Monday, please feel free to post below.
