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Stevo 31

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Hi my name is Steve I'm 46 and was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in December 2009.
At the moment I'm diet controlled but may have to move on to medication as at my last check up my levels had risen to 6.9, were as the check up 6 months previous my levels were 5.8.
Next check up is at the end of April so am really trying to get my levels down.
I am monitoring what I am eating,cutting portion size and checking my levels regularly.
Looking forward to getting some helpful information from this forum and chatting to other like minded people.
 
Hi Steve and welcome to the forum Have a good look around then ask any questions you still need to and we will be pleased to help you. You seem to be getting things under control - diet, testing but to make sure that you know what to do to manage your diabetes even better I am posting the following advice for you which was written by the forum monitors for new members. This should help you to get your levels down. I know that you are not newly diagnosed but I am sure you will find something useful in here.

 
Welcome to the forum Steve!

Nigel
 
Hi Steve

Lots of great information available here, and also lots of 'unoffiicial advice-swhich is actually very, very helpful, as it comes from genuine people who want to help and who have been through experiences of living with the dreaded 'd'.....not all bad!!! There are a huge amounts of good, great, stories giving people hope that not everything about 'd' is bad.

Keep positive, it is hard when first disgnosed, whether itbe type 1 or type 2 etc. Keep logging in and asking questions, nothing is a stupid question here, and that makes it even bettter for newly diagnosed persons.

It is basically 1 difference in life to non diabetics-we have to watch the carbs that we swallow.....but from what I see on TV, many non diagnosed persons should be doing this too....

Good luck and best wishes......Sha
 
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