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Leapoffaith

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I am new here, i am just saying hello, i am type 2 diagnosed 3 yrs ago, after a long time being very ill and not knowing why, it took a few years before anyone thought to do a blood test.

Unfortunatly by the time i found out what the problem was, i had develpoed significant side effects, but i am getting my head around it all, i feel a bit better now, so i must be getting there.

I have joined to gain information in an effort to help my self have a better quality of life, and to find out how everybody else copes.

 
Hi Leapoffaith and welcome to the forum You have come to the right place to get information - there are some very knowledgeable members here who will be able to answer all your questions - so ask as many as you like. Everyone will share their experiences with you too.

In the meantime, even though you are not newly diagnosed, here is some basic information written by Sue and Ken, our former monitors, which will help you in all aspects of your control of your diabetes.

 
Hi, leapoffaith. [like the name] Welcome to us all here, lovely of you to join us and introduce yourself too. It can and does take time to adjust after the diagnosis, the forum indeed can and will help you along your way, we all learn and discover things to help us cope and settle into a better self managable routine. Its also great to share and help others, at the same time learning so much ourselves too as we go along. You have done well to get yourself where you are now. Ask any questions you feel/need to , everyone is really supportive and friendly here. Anna.x
 
Thank you Daisy 1 and Anna for replying to my post, Anna i just read your medical thing on the bottom of your post, i noticed you are vitamin D deficient, my diabetic consultant has just written to me saying my last blood test came back showing a vitamin B 12 deficiency, and i need to go to the GP for injections.

I just had a fleeting thought, is this connected in any way to diabetes or is it just one of those things, Anns if this is the wrong place to ask this question can you tell me where i should ask it??
 
Hi, Am not sure with the vitamin B 12 deficiency if it IS diabetes related, am sure we do have this question already on here somewhere. Will have a rummage around for you n let you know. My vitamin D deficiency is treated with 3 monthly injections and tablets daily. I am very pale skinned and fair haired so do keep out of the sun . [vitamin D levels can/will be raised in the sunshine] diabetes can leave you feeling weary, tired, exhausted even . The consultants do screen your bloods for other deficiencies to eliminate these as reasons or causes of fatigue and extreme tiredness, aside of the diabetes diagnosis as some persons can have other impacting conditions on top of the diabetes. TFC thyroid function test is another test they may do to check the thyroid levels. If you are 'hypo' or 'hyper' thyroid, these can affect you in polar opposite ways. Ask anything you wish here or on the newbies thread or on the ask a question. Its up to you, we're here to help n support. Anna.x
 
My mum has b12 injections every few months, apparently metformin inhibits the bodies ability to absorb b12. But anyway hello!
 
Ok thanks for taking the time to reply, i have found the B 12 link and it has been helpful.
 
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