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Stephen83

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Hi all.

I got recommended this site by a guy on facebook. Im a type one diabetic, I was only diagnosed with the condition last week after becoming very sick and going to A&E

It has been a really bad month or more for me. I have lost just about four and a half stone in weight over the diabetes since i became ill just over a month ago. I was told in hospital i was lucky that if i had left it any longer before going to A&E i could have died. Its been such a shock to me getting diabetes and im here i suppose for some support from other diabetics, in time i hope il be able to help other newly diagnosed diabetics too.

My main problem now is my diet! I really dont know what to eat, if i go to the supermarket i dont know what to buy. My head is all over the place, im so so stressed. I know in time il be ok but right now I really need help.

Its good to be here and i hope to stick around a lot.
 
Hello! You'll get the full welcome in the morning with advice on diet. Mt advice is start with small changes, if you do everything all at once it becomes a regime not a new way of life, is how I see things. Mind you I'm type 2 so can't speak about your position with experience, but surely any change is a good start. As I say in the morning you'll find there'll probably be loads of welcomes but I thought I'd set the ball rolling coz I'm a good bloke like that!
 
Hi Stephen and welcome to the forum It is a very good thing that you have found this site as you will be able to learn all you need about looking after yourself. And there is a lot to learn at first. Have a good look round the forum, and ask as many questions as you like as we would all like to help you. Here is some information that we give to new members and it contains some advice on diet to help get you started.

 
Hi Stephen
Although I'm not diabetic myself (my son is), I hope I can offer some reassurance! I was certainly very stressed after William was diagnosed, but now (6 months down the line) we're all feeling a bit more relaxed about things 8)
If you are injecting insulin with every meal (MDI), you should be able to eat what you like - as long as you cover the carbohyrdates with insulin. You might be on a sliding scale at the moment (fixed amount of insulin depending on your pre-meal blood sugar). Most likely, you'll get into carb counting soon (if you haven't already), where you work out the carbohydrates in your meal and take enough insulin to cover them.
As time goes by, you'll be able to see the effects of different foods on your blood sugar and make choices based on your experience. Many people find that lowering their carbs helps them to get better control (not my boy at the moment, but he is 14 and growing like a weed!).
Don't panic about what to eat. Aim for a balanced diet (although opinons will vary about what that might be :lol: ), test before you eat and 2 hours after, and see how you get on. Ask lots of questions - this is a great place for advice and soon things will feel a lot easier.
Best wishes
Catherine
 
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