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dazclays

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i'm 42 i was told a couple of weeks ago that i have type 2 diabetes and haemochromatosis,has come as a shock.diabetes is to be controlled by diet and exercise,haemochromatosis by having blood taken out to lower high levels of iron.the exercise is not a problem as i have always been a keen cyclist and mountain biker,but diet is confusing,food i have always eaten for energy pasta etc,seems so now be avoided.nurse as told me not to home test but every where i read on net i'm told to test what is best.
 
Hi I am sure that most on this forum would say test to find out what food sends your bgs up .How can you diet if you dont know how your food affects you .You could ask for a meter and strips from your GP but if you dont get them there are some ads on forum for free meters but you may have to buy strips .Someone else may be more help but read other posts to get advice.
 
Hi dazclays and welcome to the forum!

Unless you test you will not know what your food is doing to your BG levels. :roll: I suggest that you tell your doctor that you want to be proactive in managing your condition in order to avoid complications and ask for a meter and strips.

Have a good read of the diet threads, you are bound to find helpful ideas on there.
 


Here is the advice we hand out to newly diagnosed Type 2's. Have a read and see if it helps you understand things better.

 
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