SpyGuy101
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- Type of diabetes
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- Diet only
Good day from Canada, eh!
Just found your site. I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in June of last year. Quite the shock. Hadn't manifested any symptoms at that time but my A1C levels were at 16. My weight was also high: I'm 5'10" and was around 200 pounds. Been as high as 215 but managed to bring it down partially by last June.
Saw the diabetes clinic folks a couple of days later: this was after spending some time scaring myself silly checking the disease out online. Didn't have a great first go with the clinic staff: they kept insisting I should have realized I had the disease and I kept insisting that I hadn't seen any symptoms.
Eating habits weren't horrible, just erratic at times. Snacking after 9pm, too much bread and not enough greens.
I've changed things around fairly dramatically, at least for me. Dropped down to 175 pounds and have kept the weight off. Exercising again, mainly as a result of an excellent physio guy who'se helped me deal with a back injury that left me unable to exercise to my usual level for 5 years. Changed my diet and cut back on bread, portions and incorporated more salads and fish. It's working so far. Even discovered the joy of sugar-free ice cream on occasion.
I should mention I'm a soldier, so am now on a permanent medical category because of diabetes. Good news is that it doesn't really have a significant impact. Medication-wise, I'm on Metformin (1450 mg) and it's been helping. And I've been lucky in that I've had none of the usual side effects from what I've read. Slight loss of appetite but nothing else.
Just found your site. I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in June of last year. Quite the shock. Hadn't manifested any symptoms at that time but my A1C levels were at 16. My weight was also high: I'm 5'10" and was around 200 pounds. Been as high as 215 but managed to bring it down partially by last June.
Saw the diabetes clinic folks a couple of days later: this was after spending some time scaring myself silly checking the disease out online. Didn't have a great first go with the clinic staff: they kept insisting I should have realized I had the disease and I kept insisting that I hadn't seen any symptoms.
Eating habits weren't horrible, just erratic at times. Snacking after 9pm, too much bread and not enough greens.
I've changed things around fairly dramatically, at least for me. Dropped down to 175 pounds and have kept the weight off. Exercising again, mainly as a result of an excellent physio guy who'se helped me deal with a back injury that left me unable to exercise to my usual level for 5 years. Changed my diet and cut back on bread, portions and incorporated more salads and fish. It's working so far. Even discovered the joy of sugar-free ice cream on occasion.
I should mention I'm a soldier, so am now on a permanent medical category because of diabetes. Good news is that it doesn't really have a significant impact. Medication-wise, I'm on Metformin (1450 mg) and it's been helping. And I've been lucky in that I've had none of the usual side effects from what I've read. Slight loss of appetite but nothing else.
