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<blockquote data-quote="deniecehazel" data-source="post: 425865" data-attributes="member: 83308"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>I am finding it hard myself and know how you feel</p><p>I am non-compliant with my medication as well. Most times I either do not have the appetite or there would be a sudden increase in appetite.</p><p></p><p>I would say it's tough to control it as it can take a toll on you. To ensure meds are taken 3 times daily is like praying (no offence though)</p><p>Have had multiple situations where lethargy sets in and upon reaching the docs, I'd find out my sugar level is way higher than expected even if its fasting glucose test.</p><p></p><p>I am only 28 years of age and from Singapore. I've had few people nag at me due to my sudden weight loss and increased weight as well. I feel like a yoyo.. yoyo diet up and down... sometimes when I do not diet somehow I tend to lose it as well. But fret not. Its hard but don't give up. Drink lots of water and try to be compliant with your medication. We can do this. You wouldn't want it to get worse.</p><p></p><p>My doc's been nagging at me as well as he's taken aback by the results but doc's can only do so much. Meds and checks but they generally do not know what's happening to our bodies. </p><p></p><p>If you're finding it hard..meditate or do something to relax. If you are hungry munch on celery sticks, carrot sticks, almonds, non sweetened nuts. Eat Apples too it really helps. I can't stop munching at times and I will admit despite knowing I have TYPE 2 diabetes diagnosed 3 years ago, I do at times ignore the trash I eat even when my conscience knows that I am not supposed to do it.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there! You can do it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deniecehazel, post: 425865, member: 83308"] Hi I am finding it hard myself and know how you feel I am non-compliant with my medication as well. Most times I either do not have the appetite or there would be a sudden increase in appetite. I would say it's tough to control it as it can take a toll on you. To ensure meds are taken 3 times daily is like praying (no offence though) Have had multiple situations where lethargy sets in and upon reaching the docs, I'd find out my sugar level is way higher than expected even if its fasting glucose test. I am only 28 years of age and from Singapore. I've had few people nag at me due to my sudden weight loss and increased weight as well. I feel like a yoyo.. yoyo diet up and down... sometimes when I do not diet somehow I tend to lose it as well. But fret not. Its hard but don't give up. Drink lots of water and try to be compliant with your medication. We can do this. You wouldn't want it to get worse. My doc's been nagging at me as well as he's taken aback by the results but doc's can only do so much. Meds and checks but they generally do not know what's happening to our bodies. If you're finding it hard..meditate or do something to relax. If you are hungry munch on celery sticks, carrot sticks, almonds, non sweetened nuts. Eat Apples too it really helps. I can't stop munching at times and I will admit despite knowing I have TYPE 2 diabetes diagnosed 3 years ago, I do at times ignore the trash I eat even when my conscience knows that I am not supposed to do it. Hang in there! You can do it! [/QUOTE]
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