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Flutterbye

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HI....I have been lurking around for a few days and now decided to join the forum. You all seem to be realy nice helpful people and I would love to join you in discussions etc. I have been a type 2 diabetic for 26 years...... I also have Osteoarthritis...... I have been married for 40 years in October and have three children who have all flown the nest....one of them now lives in Japan with his family (he only went for a holiday after University ) I hope to meet you around the forum.
 
Hi Flutterbye and welcome to the forum You're right, this is a friendly forum. I'm glad you decided to join. If you have any questions or problems, someone will always be glad to help. I know you have had diabetes for 26 years but you still might find something useful in this information which was written for new members.

 
Flutterbye said:
You all seem to be realy nice helpful people

Can I put that on my CV as a reference? Hello! and welcome
 
Hello. I am relatively newly diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes (4 months ago), and even newer to this site. I have seen some incredibly useful information on here. Since diagnosis I have stopped smoking, changed my eating habits and discovered the gym. Trying to manage as best I can, but having a really 'down' day today. Convinced I can't do it. My biggest problem is what to eat. Can I ever have a treat / should I eat carbs / what is low GI food / what is suitable day to day food? etc.

I bought a BG test meter and regularly use this, but it is very expensive for the needles and strips - I am not allowed them free as I am currently diet and exercise controlled. I just want to do the best I can to try and prevent any complications.

Can't see the Doctor as it is dealt with by the Nurse in the practice, and when I tried to ask her things she was in a bit of a rush.

Would be so appreciative of any advice which anyone could pass on to me, regarding any aspect of diabetes. Thank you very much.
 
Hi dolly and welcome to the forum I think perhaps that this information, written for newly diagnosed members, should answer some of your questions. Some members will also be along soon with some more answers for you. Ask any more questions you like, there is usually someone who will come up with an answer.

viewtopic.php?f=20&t=17088#p155405

This information is also written out above so you may already have read it.

You may also find this link helpful on your question about what to eat. The main information is on the first two pages.

viewtopic.php?f=18&t=18803
 
Thank you for the welcome......
Daisy.....great info on that Basic Information for New Members.
Gillian.....Waves back to you.
Gappy....you certainly can LOL!
Dolly....that info from Daisy will answer lots of your questions.
 
Hi all, great point there by dolly.
We are all here to support and help others along when the HCP's cant always be available and give an answer to us when we need it most.
We all have to wait for a slot - appointment in the system, and it is frustrating at times I know.
Also if anyone is feeling a bit low or confused, the forum is a friendly helpful place to turn to, even if its just a natter, chat, reassurance, with others who do know what it can feel like.
Hope this helps?
Anna.
 
Ha ha ha like this gappy. :lol:
 
Hi Charlotte and welcome to the forum I don't think you are newly diagnosed but you might like to read this information for new members. It is posted towards the beginning of the thread but for convenience, here is the link:

viewtopic.php?f=20&t=17088#p155405

Ask as many questions as you like as we are all here to help.
 
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