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Rosie68

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Hi, I have just today found out that I am diabetic after battling with my Drs for 13 years as I felt that something was wrong after giving birth to my daughter weighing 11lb 14oz. But confused as to what will happen next. My GP called me to say blood tests had revealed that I am diabetic and I have an appointment with the practice nurse tomorrow and the GP next week. Should I be following some kind of diet?? Do I need to cut out alcohol etc?? Any advice would be great.
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Hi Rosie and welcome to the forum! You will find a wealth of info here, it saved me thats for sure...

Someone will be along soon with some advice for you.

Kind regards

Sandra
 
Hi Rosie and welcome to the forum Here is some information which we give to new members and this should help you to get started. Ask as many questions as you like as there is always someone who will have an answer for you.

 
Hello Rosie.

Welcome to the forum
 
Hello Rosie

Welcome: I was diagnosed 2 weeks on Friday not long I know, and I have to say everyone on here are GREAT, any question you ask they will answer.

My doc in Italy put me on 2 x Metformin a day and said "you are am Fat and need to lose weight" (Doctors words). and I have been on a diet, No Pasta, Bread Cakes, sugar ETC and I have to say (touch wood) I feel so much better in myself AND MY EYE SIGHT HAS GOT BETTER, Wearing glasses that I had 6 years ago..... I also do half hour a day Walking, ..

SO please remember ASK ASK ASK as someone will always answer you :wave:
 
Hi Rosie and welcome! Daisy's post contains lots of useful stuff, so do keep a note of that.
The good news is that just like non-diabetics, drinking alcohol in reasonable quantities is fine, although you should of course remember that it may hinder your weight loss according to what you drink. Any mixers need to be diet mixers. And if you are put on any potentially hypo-inducing drugs (metformin, the normal first drug given, is fine) then you should be aware that alcohol could make your blood sugars go too low. Insulin users in particular have to be careful of this.
 
Hello, be assured from someone who only got home 3 hours ago, that I've not read about abstaining from alcohol & also I have no experience of it causing me problems. my control is good, my last reading at docs was 5.6. I go out every saturday, I don't go mental but I don't hold back too much either, I've lost 4 song since diagnosis. My message is don't get over awed, shall changes can have a big effect if you keep them going & you cam keep things going easier by not totally depriving yourself, just be honest & sensible about it.
 
Very well said Gappy!!
 
SandrafromOZ said:
Very well said Gappy!!
thanks, as it was late i'm excused the typing errors from my phone?
 
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