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Introduce Yourself: Answer Some Personal Questions

- What is your name?
John Simmons
- How old are you?
68
- Which country are you from?
UK
- Which city/area do you live in?
Lancaster
- Are you religious?
No, but I am a keen Christian - active in my local church
- Microsoft or Apple?
Apple. Always. I am religious about my Macs.
- List your five favourite musicians/bands.
Voces8, Dustbowl Revival, Hallé Orchestra, MonaLisa Twins, Beach Boys. Beethoven, Benjamin Britten, Bach.
- What would you say your favourite music genre is?
Classical - baroque, probably
- List your five favourite films.
Bourne Identity. Railway Children (original). Blues Brothers. Lord of the Rings 1. Branagh's Love's Labours Lost
- Are you wealthy?
No
- Do you work? If so, as what?
Retired. I volunteer with Diabetes UK - a volunteer speaker. (mod edit to comply with forum ethos and rules.)

- List the subjects you study/have studied.
Maths and Theology
 
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Hi. My name is Paul and I’m currently a type 2 diabetic
 
Hoping to get a bit of advice. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes 30 years ago and am now 63. Originally I was diet controlled but had to start metformin to keep things under control. I was on metformin till last year when I was told I could come off it and go back to being diet controlled which was brilliant news. A couple of months ago my hba1c was coming back slightly raised but not enough to be a concerned. 2 weeks ago I was asked to do some finger prick testing at home as my hba1c was still increasing. My BSL’s were coming back around 12 to 13 but I also had them coming in low at around 3.9. The diabetic nurse now thinks I’m possibly type 1. I have to go for a “special” blood test to test my antibodies and see what’s happening. Anyway the advice I’m asking is how much of a game changer is this if it does come back type 1. I don’t drink, don’t smoke and my diet is good. I’m actually quite scared at the moment as there was a lot of “umming “ and “ahhhing” from the diabetes nurse.
 
Morning members
Not new but haven't been around for awhile
My word the site has changed and will take me awhile to get used to the layout.
Am doing well dia be eyes wise.
My last two hba1c results have been 5.4 and 5.3
I never ever thought I would achieve these results x
 
Hi @Jensman , welcome!

You might want to start a new thread with your questions so it will be seen by more.
Or we can move your post to a thread of its own if you like, just ask!

Edit: never mind, I saw you already started a thread on it!
 
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How good to see you again, and with such wonderful results too!
Congratulations!
 

Welcome back @ally1 it's great to see you doing so well.
 
 
Hi my names Barry, i live in Malton, in North Yorkshire, i'm originally from York, I'll be 66 on the 23rd of October, i have 2 daughters, 45 and 39, i have had type 2 diabetes since 2017, my reading at the moment is 8.6, which i'm willing to try any dietary advice to reduce this,
Been a Status Quo fan for the last 50 years.
 
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Hi all my name is Melanie I was diagnosed diabetes type 2 in October 2020 . The reading they tell me after blood test is no 73 but I don't know what this is can anyone help explain in an easier way thanks xx
 
Hello and welcome to new members, @minsterman and @Snoopy 7 .

@minsterman , as long as you are not on medication that causes risk of hypo, you might like to try a low carb way of eating.
There is info in my signature beneath my post.

@Snoopy 7
this article explains HbA1c
The info for new members is in my signature, too. Have a read, then start threads of your own if you have questions.
Our members are very helpful, and willing to answer to assist you.
 
My name is Sharila. I am 64 years old. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in July 2013. I am on 500g glucophage
 
Hi,
My name is Dana. I'm 30 years old and have Type 1 diabetes. I was diagnosed in 2019.
I'm so happy that I've found this forum, where people from diabetes community help each other! I really hope I can learn from others experiences that are shared here!
 
HI, My name is Sally. I am 59 and holding on to my 50s with a grim determination.
I am English and have, in the last month moved to Derbyshire
I first became diabetic 31 years ago. Undiagnosed gestational diabetes. Our son was full term stillborn...I believe the stress trhough me over into being type 1 diabetic. This is a pain as I love baking and licking the spoon !!
I am Married to a very patient man and have been for 34 years. 2 children, a boy and girl later both married and we have two delightful grandchildren, both under the age of 2, so my daughter has her work cut out!
I am a committed follower of Jesus. and have been for 45 years now.
I am creative and taking art lessons to be more artistic...and enjoying drawing my grand children.
I am an author of a Christian Allegory...but it is in 2nd revision so won't give you its name as there are some printing issues at the moment, and I am hoping to finish the 1st part of a trilogy for 10-14 year olds. A contemporary fantasy.
I adore travelling...anywhere: but in the UK, Pembrokeshire is our favourite destination. Give me rocky bays and wild seas anytime!
I am a part time, primary school teacher, which I came to relatively late in life after being a nurse and child raiser/ homemaker.
Reading is my passion two novels a week if I can drag myself away from Antiques programmes...
A suspicion of my developing arthritis has brought me to the forum.
 
Hi
I’m Lorna and was diagnosed with type 1 four years ago. I live in Devon and I’m 70 years young and have a dog called Bailey who keeps me fit and active. I have 2 grandchildren who also keep me busy and I play the clarinet in two music groups, I love classical music, and pop music from 50- 80’s. I love going abroad ( sadly curtailed at the moment) my longest trip was to New Zealand. I have a libre 2 and control my blood sugar through using insulin and a relatively low carb diet. Sometimes I struggle keeping to that!
 
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