Welcome sweet.
What you get told at the surgery and what you read here are rarely one and the same.
I chose to listen to the people here ... way it up do a little research and listening to here turned out to be better than listening there.
Hi Mo53, yes I really needed to lose the weight, in fact I could do with losing a fair bit more so I hope it continues to fall off for nowHello 2sweet67. It is a brilliant website with lots of supportive and kind people who have first hand experience. You've made a great start with weight loss. Hope you wanted/ needed to lose weight.
Hi DeejayR, that sounds good to me!Hi & welcome. I see from your post on another thread you fancy bacon & eggs for breakfast. Yum! Just had some. You'll soon get the hang of this.
Thought for today: eating fat doesn't automatically make you fat. I eat fat and lose weight if I'm not careful. I eat carbs and put on weight and my blood sugar goes up.
Stick around
Hi Daibell,Hi and welcome. Sounds like you are already doing all the right things. Get hold of a meter when you can so you can monitor your blood sugar. You may be prescribed Metformin tablets. This is a good, safe drug. It won't have a dramatic effect on your blood sugar but helps you use insulin more efficiently.
Hi sanguine,Hi @2sweet67 welcome
It's a good idea to get yourself a test meter (SD Codefree is cheapest for strips) so you can see the benefits of eating the right food (fish and salad is great) and what happens if you eat starchy carbs like bread, pasta, rice and potatoes as well as the obvious sugars.
Stick to foods with less than 10g total carbs per 100g, 5g if you can, and stun your DN with your improved blood sugars. And well done with the weight loss!
If so, go here http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htmHi @2sweet67
It's a good idea to get yourself a test meter (SD Codefree is cheapest for strips)
If so, go here http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htm
and put in the discount codes. Don't forget to tick "yes, I'm diabetic."
5 packs 264086
10 packs 975833
Welcome, you've been given great advice above and I can't add anything to itHi Daibell,
does it matter what make of meter I get or are they all pretty much the same? My doctor has already prescribed me Metformin tablets, it's good to hear that it is a safe drug as some of the other meds I am on can have some terrible side effects (including diabetes, apparently).
Welcome, you've been given great advice above and I can't add anything to it
I have taken meds in the past that can cause or worsen diabetes. When I was diagnosed I gradually switched to alternatives. If you feel comfortable sharing, what meds are you on? I wish doctors would be more careful when prescribing these sorts of meds in people who might be at risk of diabetes. One doctor I saw agreed that it could cause weight gain and just told me to "watch my diet"... not very helpful.
Hi CatLadyNZ,
I'm on pregabalin for nerve ttrouble and venlafaxine for depression (and now metformin for diabetes). I have found reports of diabetes being a side effect to both pregabalin and venlafaxine - I think it was on webmd.com, but I'll have to check when I can see properly....
Sorry for any spelling errors etc, and the late reply, my vision is very blurred at the moment making it hard to read or see what I have typed.
Hi and welcome to the forum. You are definately in the right place to get yourself on track. Well done on the weight loss so far, I'm sure it will continue.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?