Thanks for your kind words. @AM1874. Yes I think that our health is just one aspect of our lives when in fact we're many aspects combined. I meet too many people these days who will tell you that it is the be-all and end-all, it drives me crazy.Hi @hurf0rd .. and welcome
I 'm still a bit of a newbie here (joined Feb 16th) but I can assure you that you have joined an extremely welcoming, informative and friendly forum .. so, ask your questions and you can be confident that you will get the answers that you need
By the way, I love your resolve when you say that "you refuse to be defined by your stroke" .. exactly how I feel about my T2
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Hi, Pete, and welcome to the forum!Hi there, nice to be on here.
My name is Pete, I'm a 49yo male from the New Forest area of the UK.
I have been a Type 2 diabetic for 20-odd years, although I was a keen cyclist and kept myself pretty fit. My other medical condition was a high blood pressure, which was diagnosed at about the same time.
Despite being quite fit, I ended up having a stroke in early 2016. The medical "experts" were unable to pinpoint a cause, although obviously my blood pressure and sugar levels were prime suspects. The former was very stubborn, the latter I paid scant attention. The stroke has left me with weakness on my left side (I was left-handed), and although I can walk (after a fashion!), my arm and hand are pretty useless.
However I refuse to be defined by my stroke. I worked in the area of IT for thirty-odd years, and hope, sooner rather than later, to get myself strong enough and return. My interests have always included things like politics (I lean toward the Green Party) but unfortunately the stroke has ended my love of cycling, for the moment at least.
Hi Pete ! I'm new too official T2 today - doc has told me not to self test which I'm not happy about - I've ordered a monitoring system any way . Hope you continue to get stronger from your strokeThanks for your kind words. @AM1874. Yes I think that our health is just one aspect of our lives when in fact we're many aspects combined. I meet too many people these days who will tell you that it is the be-all and end-all, it drives me crazy.
I'm also T2, all I can say is that if you're newly-diagnosed, then monitoring is the key. I didn't do much of that, concentrated on anything but, and in the end it probably cost me!
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