Jenny15
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- 770
- Location
- New Zealand
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Other
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- Jazz music, science denial, and running out of coffee.
Hi all,
I'm 49 and was diagnosed with T2 diabetes at 40. For 8 years I managed it OK and got my HbA1c down to the pre-diabetic threshold, even. Unfortunately I then stopped being careful what I ate and it's now way too high.
I've seen my GP twice since getting that blood test result and we are working together to reduce the level as quickly as possible. We agreed to bump my Metformin dose up from 1000mg to 1500mg a day, and will consider another increase soon if it's needed. I know the maximum we'd both be prepared to go to is 2000mg.
I know that theoretically if I make better food choices and increase my exercise it should be possible to get back down to 1000mg a day once my blood level comes down enough. It's just really hard going! Having lurked here for a while I know some people may have a rigid view that focuses on my need to try harder, so please be gentle with me. I have several other long term conditions that forced me to retire early and live on a low income. I already know I need to try harder.
I live with daily fatigue, chronic pain, and anxiety/depression issues that I've been battling since adolescence. At 49 it's hard to keep on hoping things will ever improve. I have a strong will to stick around though, so don't panic on that score. I have great family support.
For 30+ years I've done my level best to get accurate diagnoses and good treatment for each of my conditions but haven't fully succeeded. Some of them aren't well understood by medicine. Those that are well understood don't necessarily have treatments that are accessible, with benefits that outweigh the downsides.
Until the last year, I didn't have any diabetes complications but now I have constantly sore feet (GP thinks it's mild diabetic neuropathy), and bladder issues I'd rather not get into details about, lol. My eyes are fine - they get checked every 2 years. No doubt my depression and fatigue is made worse by high blood sugar. I'm not showing signs of being near menopause but my menstrual cycle causes issues that I think are diabetes-related.
I'm hoping to learn new things from you all, and to get some support and inspiration, too. I want to find meal ideas that are easy to prepare, since the fatigue makes it really hard to get those healthy meals that take a bit of extra effort to make.
Thanks for any help you can give!
I'm 49 and was diagnosed with T2 diabetes at 40. For 8 years I managed it OK and got my HbA1c down to the pre-diabetic threshold, even. Unfortunately I then stopped being careful what I ate and it's now way too high.
I've seen my GP twice since getting that blood test result and we are working together to reduce the level as quickly as possible. We agreed to bump my Metformin dose up from 1000mg to 1500mg a day, and will consider another increase soon if it's needed. I know the maximum we'd both be prepared to go to is 2000mg.
I know that theoretically if I make better food choices and increase my exercise it should be possible to get back down to 1000mg a day once my blood level comes down enough. It's just really hard going! Having lurked here for a while I know some people may have a rigid view that focuses on my need to try harder, so please be gentle with me. I have several other long term conditions that forced me to retire early and live on a low income. I already know I need to try harder.
I live with daily fatigue, chronic pain, and anxiety/depression issues that I've been battling since adolescence. At 49 it's hard to keep on hoping things will ever improve. I have a strong will to stick around though, so don't panic on that score. I have great family support.
For 30+ years I've done my level best to get accurate diagnoses and good treatment for each of my conditions but haven't fully succeeded. Some of them aren't well understood by medicine. Those that are well understood don't necessarily have treatments that are accessible, with benefits that outweigh the downsides.
Until the last year, I didn't have any diabetes complications but now I have constantly sore feet (GP thinks it's mild diabetic neuropathy), and bladder issues I'd rather not get into details about, lol. My eyes are fine - they get checked every 2 years. No doubt my depression and fatigue is made worse by high blood sugar. I'm not showing signs of being near menopause but my menstrual cycle causes issues that I think are diabetes-related.
I'm hoping to learn new things from you all, and to get some support and inspiration, too. I want to find meal ideas that are easy to prepare, since the fatigue makes it really hard to get those healthy meals that take a bit of extra effort to make.
Thanks for any help you can give!