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kevvy

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Yet another one of us! I was diagnosed approximately 9 months ago with type 2 but I'm pretty sure I have had this problem for much longer! Very glad to see I am not alone and if they are telling the truth there could be an awful lot more of us being diagnosed in the near future. Despite being diagnosed 9 months ago my BG levels are much the same as they were then. What relieves me a little is that I see quite a few people struggling in the same way I am, lots of medication but no noticeable improvement. Sorry to sound a little down in the dumps but not feeling too good certainly gets you down after a while. Anyway, by way of introduction I am based in the UK and Spain equally but relying on the good old NHS for help (because my Spanish is dreadful). I need to read more on the forum before I bore you all with the same questions you have heard hundreds of times before. Best wishes from Spain where it is very cold but luckily sunny.

cheers

kevvy

Age 56
metformin modified release
lantus
apidra
 
Hi Kevvy and welcome! I won't post all sorts of stuff because Daisy will be along shortly with her post for new members which is very helpful. Read that then ask away!
By the way, whereabouts in Spain? I was based around the Costa Blanca (La Manga) living on a boat there for a few months each year.
Good luck!
 
Hello Kevvy .. great to see another newbie

You will find the people here lovely and there is so much information!
Hope you find what you are looking for.

Momblegoose
 
Hi Kevvy and welcome to the forum This information should help you improve your levels and then you will feel happier about looking after yourself. Please ask as many questions as you like as there is always someone here to give you advice - that's one of the great things about this forum

 
Hi everyone,

Many thanks for your re-assuring greetings. I'm still reading and am saving my observations and questions although, knowing me, I'll probably post them in the wrong place! Having just read a few newer newbies intros than myself I am really sorry the medical profession is resisting self testing. I got round this by buying my own kit. There is an up side to this and regrettably a down side. The up side is you do get information instead of sitting there in the dark, this can be very useful if your new meds/diet etc. are starting to work. The down side is where I find myself and that is wildly varying readings that confuse me and make me wonder where all this is going. The cynic in me says that this is more to do with costs than the improvement? in care. The test strips are horrendously expensive!!!!!!!!!!!!!

In reply to Grazer, I'm perched on a mountain about 2hrs south of Barcelona, Catalunya. About 20km's from the coast. It's beautiful here and so so quiet (bliss). I can hide, normal mode, or I can sneak in to 'civilisation' for a bit of action when I want to, absolutely ideal!

Thanks again everyone

cheers

kevvy
 
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