Welcome to the forum. @daisy1 has some info she posts for people new to the forum, including some ideas about food.Hello
I was diagnosed 2 days ago with type 2 and had a chat with our practice nurse about the situation.
What she didn't make clear to me on reflection is what do I eat???
I am not overweight so is it just watching my sugar intake and that is it? carry on as I was?
Probably not drinking 5 bottles of orange Lucozade and 5 cans of coke to kill the thirst will help to start as that's what I drank 1 night last weekand tbh I now prefer sweeteners to sugar!!
Regards
Joney79
I don't wish to derail Jonesy's thread, but if you could maybe start a new thread or send me a PM, I'd like to know more about your claim that artificial sweeteners are "evil", preferably with links to sources. Thanks.Short form is that artificial sweeteners are evil one way or another so limit them.
I'm glad the test is being repeated. It's a good idea to ask for a printout of any blood test results, partly as a way to double check that they didn't miss anything. Also good for future comparison. There are other tests they can do to try and decide which type of diabetes you have, but you should get a fair idea once you have your results of the first ones.Since you're not overweight and you've had major thirst symptoms, are you sure the diagnosis of T2 is correct? Do you know what your HbA1c or fasting blood glucose test results were?
To be honest I'm not sure the diagnosis is correct and even mentioned this to the nurse who was willing to and is going to get the test done again. There was just too many numbers being shoved at me that I cannot remember them!!
I went to the docs to start with over the pain in my lower legs and feet and thought I had gout it was then when I was researching it that I came across a 15 points towards diabetes test and out of the 15 I could relate to 14!!
I had been drinking a lot of fluids and knew this was 1 symptom of diabetes so I had my blood tested for that and vitamin D deficiency both came back positive.
Also bare this in mind...after seeing an article about statins in the news papers a few weeks ago (it took a couple of weeks to get to see the phlebotomist and then to get the results) I stopped taking simvastatin and the pains in my legs have now ceased and when I told my doc I had stopped he didn't bat an eyelid though the practice nurse wants me to take them again. I told her no chance!!
regards
Jonesy79
I'm not sure if you are using a phone or PC so it's hard for me to explain how you start a thread. PM means private message, which is a way of contacting someone on the forum without the conversation being public.I do not know how to start a new thread.
I do not know how to PM anyone and don't know what PM means.
My personal opinion on artificial sweeteners is based on massive doses of cyclamates and saccharine causing tumors, Splenda causing depression especially in women, Aspartame causing temporary blindness especially in summer, the fact that many pediatricians post these side effects in their offices to deter their use/
Personally use the first two on occasion, avoid the other two. Like agave syrup, dislike the aftertaste of stevia/truvia
Am newbie myself, type 2 since 2001
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