Thank you everybody. Lots of info is what's required by us newbe's and this forums been great already. Alot more than I got off my doctor. It was you have type 2 diabetes, take these tablets, stop eating rubbish and there's the door. Well thanks for that. Hello google. This is the best thing I've found. You have all been through how I'm feeling right now and the relief of finding a helping hand. Thanks.
Hi, and welcome! You weren't eating rubbish, but all the sugar in the fruit you ate, probably ended up stored as fat. (Especially crowded onto your liver and pancreas). My husband and I used to eat the same, but I packed on 35 excess kilo's. He's still so skinny, that if you turn him sideways, he disappears. Basically, it's genetics. Fruit is generally healthy, what with the vitamins and all. Just not for people like us. (Berries seem to be okay though, in moderation..! Strawberries with cream...Hi and thanks. When I was diagnosed, at aged 59. from that day just over two weeks ago I've cut out everything that I thought I was doing wrong. No chocolate (my biggest failing). Sugar in tea and coffee, crisps and sugary snacks. I've been vegetarian for over thirty years so the jump isn't really that big. I'm going to miss the fruit quantity more then anything I think. Oh well its a kick up the back side I needed to get healthier so I'm going to take it with both hand's. I'm also looking to get a little slimmer too which is always nice. Get back into my jeans that are lounging in the back of my wardrobe. My biggest help has been my wife, she's been a rock when I've been down. It's been more of a shock to think I'm not immortal after all. Lol. I'm still finding it hard because I thought my lifestyle was pretty good with not eating meat, lots of salad with quorn, not drinking hardly, maybe 4-5 units a week, (down to 0 now and don't miss it) never smoked, and thought I did enough through walking the dogs. Obviously not. On the plus I've lost weight already. Down from 96kilos six weeks ago to 91.7 at the last weigh in. At 5ft 8 need a little more. Had a cat scan and the results came back all clear so it must be the sugary stuff that wasn't helping. This forum is going to help enormously.
Hi my name is Allan, I was diagnosed type 2 couple of weeks ago. At present I'm getting the letters and appointments through for all the information and help that luckily is available through the NHS. Wow very impressed. Still finding the reality of looking at the back of foodstuffs in the supermarket for the good and bad bits all very confusing, but I'll get there in the end. Still a bit shell shocked tbh. Anyway I'm sure Reading everything on this forum is going to help guide me through. In the meantime I'll sit back and read everything I can to help myself. Anyway just a quick hi from me.
Hi Allan. My thoughts are identical to Jayneys above. I am 4 months diagnosed and have got my first quarterly BG review down significantly. It is a great way to eat and If you test your blood before/2 hours after meals you will soon learn what doesnt suit you. It really can vary from person to person. Wishing you all the best.Hi my name is Allan, I was diagnosed type 2 couple of weeks ago. At present I'm getting the letters and appointments through for all the information and help that luckily is available through the NHS. Wow very impressed. Still finding the reality of looking at the back of foodstuffs in the supermarket for the good and bad bits all very confusing, but I'll get there in the end. Still a bit shell shocked tbh. Anyway I'm sure Reading everything on this forum is going to help guide me through. In the meantime I'll sit back and read everything I can to help myself. Anyway just a quick hi from me.
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