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Hi all, newly diagnosed

craigiam

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Hi all
I have been recently diagnosed as type 2, and just getting used to the changes needed. Going for the retinology scan in 2 weeks. Hope to chat with you once I get used to this.

Craig
 
Hi Craig and welcome to the forum.

Sometimes you need to ask questions in order to get things sorted and on an even keel - so ask away!

You will probably find that the advice from members may differ somewhat from other advice since ours is derived from personal experience. 8)
 
Hi Craigiam and welcome to the forum.

I only joined up yesterday (diagonosed on New Year's Eve as Type 2) and I've already picked up some helpful bits of information and advice.

Good Luck,

Libbyloo
 
Welcome to the forum, Craig, here is the advice we give to newly diagnosed type 2's . Pick out any info that may be of use to you.

 
hya craig and a warm welcome to the forum
 
Hi all

Thank you for your responses. My last reading was 7.8 from the fasting blood test, not that high. My problem is that I take meds for High Blood pressure and statins for cholestoral. I`m 49 in good health and am rarely ever ill. I`ve cut out sugar and fried foods, and white bread, replaced tea and coffee with Bovril and no deserts. My GP says if i fancy a drink, to steer clear of wine and replace with vodka and slimline tonic. Joyous, I cant stand the stuff. Oh, one other major factor here........... I smoke. I am trying to stop, but I have a high dependency and have smoked since i was 17. If only I knew then what i know now!

I do tend to get a bit down at the moment, it feels like I`m critically ill, but feel fine, apart from tiredness, which I`d put down to age.

Does anyone else suffer from feeling low?

Thanks guys

Craig
 
Hi Craig

I don't suppose there is anyone alive who has not felt a bit low on occasions.

Keeping busy and doing something, anything at all, is one of the best ways of overcoming it.

Once your bg levels are more under control the tiredness will probably pass. You would benefit from a Collins gem Carb Counter or similar book to give you the low down on the values of a wide range of foods. You will need to self test before meals and two hours after to get an idea of what your food is doing to your body. I enjoy the occasional glass of red wine and it actually helps my bg levels. 8)

Get help with the smoking :!:
 
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