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Hi from Jack

jackluxford

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I thought I would join up as I've been diagnosed today..
I had my blood/sugar level tested on my first visit to see the nurse and it was 26.5 - a bit high I believe :?
I've got to take Gliclazide (80mg) for a month with regular tests within that time.. after that I don't what is going to happen.
The change in diet is going to be a hard thing to get used to, but I'm sure I'll give it a go!
Jack.
 
26.5 !! Yes a touch high ! :shock:

Have a read of the info we post for new type 2's and see if there is anything there that you can use.

 
Thanks Sue.
I suppose it will become easier with time, at the moment it's all up in the air as it's all very new to me. :cry:
 
Hi Jack and welcome to the world of diabetes!

jackluxford said:
The change in diet is going to be a hard thing to get used to, but I'm sure I'll give it a go!
Jack.

You will feel much better for changing your diet so that is a good incentive - and really there is no choice.

You have found your way to a good resource so explore and ask whatever questions you need to ask since there is usually someone on here happy to help.
 
Hi Jack and a warm welcome to the forum.

Your positive attitude and the help given here means that you will sort this out. It is a great shock for all of us at diagnosis but it does get easier. Any questions you have then post away and people will be only too happy to give their views and opinions.

Catherine.
 
Thanks everyone...
It's a whole new experience for me.
I must say that I will be glad when this constant thirst and dry mouth has gone :?
 
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