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Kim_C

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Location
West Yorkshire
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Insulin
Hi all
Just been diagnosed today with T2 diabetes. A friend who is a member here recommended/directed me to this forum and I have spent the last few hours reading through the posts and I think I will be a frequent visitor now :)
Looking forward to getting to know you all and I will probably hound you with questions for a while lol :D
I am booked in to see the diabetic nurse next week, so my first question is what to expect from this and what's the best questions to ask her?

My ID says Kim_C, but just call me Kim :D
 
Welcome to the forum Kim.Ask as many questions as you want,that's what we are here for.
Questions for the nurse?
Ask if you can get a test meter and if she says no ask her just how you are expected to monitor how the food you eat affects your blood sugar without one?
Ask about diet and if you can be referred to a chiropodist,and for eye screening.Depending on how they reached the diagnosis you may have a glucose tolerance test organised as well.
Anyone else got ideas,my brain is fogging up!! :D
 
Hi Kim and welcome

I have no idea what you diabetic nurse is like - mine has be brainwashed with the eat more carb doctrine - she gave me a diet sheet from the British Hypertension Society :roll:
If your's follow this approach just agree with him/her but read the low carb forum , I halved my BG reading by low carbing.
 
A good question to ask might be

"How many of your patients have A1c in the fives?"

If she says none or claims this is not achievable be prepared to reject most of the rest of her advice.

Actually if you don't want to annoy her Sue's questions are much better!
 
Thanks for the warm welcome and the tips on questions. It's so reassuring to know I have somewhere to come for answers :D
 
:? Hello to all I have just joined your group have had diabetes for about 5 years now, went from diet control to medication 2 types of tablets one 3 times a day and 2 first thing in the morning, now the doctors say they are going to put me on insulin as well as my tablets. So just at the min I'm felling quite low. So stumbled across your site and thought why not!!
 
Hi, And welcome to the club.

Your nurse should be interseted in YOU, and how YOU will keep control, she is there to help and give support to YOU. I just hope you get one like mine she supports so well.
Ask whatever you have on your mind, all the things your not sure of, even if you think ist a silly thing to ask we have been asked many things on this site and we never think its silly because we asked the same question when we where told.

Graham1441 :wink:
 
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