Sukriti Mallick
Newbie
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
This thread will hopefully let us to get to know one another better and allow us to see which users we might share similarities with. I've listed a set of questions below that you can answer to tell us more about yourself. By no means do you have to answer all of them, and if you feel like adding further information, feel free.
- Include a photo here if you wish to.
- What is your name? Hummingbird Man
- How old are you? 68
- Are you male or female? Male
- Which country are you from? England
- Which city/area do you live in? North Yorkshire
- Are you religious? Spiritually aware
- Pick three words to describe your personality. Calm, sociable, humorous
- Do you have any pets? One cat - newly acquired
- Microsoft or Apple? Microsoft
- Which sport(s) (if any) do you like/play? Not sporty
- Do you get angry easily? No, just frustrated sometimes.
- Do you have any tattoos or piercings? If so, where? No
- List your five favourite musicians/bands. Martin Simpson, Bert Jansch, Danny Thompson, Ralph McTell, Daryll Scott
- What would you say your favourite music genre is? Folk/Blues
- What is your favourite flag? Union Flag
- Ever gone camping? Yes but now I caravan instead
- Ever been in love? Still am with my wonderful wife and daughter
- Ever used fake tan? You're joking!
- Which countries have you visited? France, Wales, Scotland
- Favourite city? York or Norwich (too close to call)
- List your five favourite TV programmes. Time Team, Monty Python, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, The Transatlantic Sessions, Question Time
- List your five favourite films. Educating Rita, The River Wild - can't think of any more.
- Are you wealthy? Compared with some
- Do you work? If so, as what? Retired
- List the subjects you study/have studied. Education with Psychology and Sociology
- What do you like most about yourself? My music
- What do you like least about yourself? My newly discovered diabetes
Have fun!
I can imagine why you're scared and being diagnosed with any medical condition when we're younger than the norm is hard. I'm a new member and I'd say google specific questions in this forum to find a wealth of answers. Reducing carbs seems to help many. From an alternative health perspective, do try natural, live yoghurt on a tampon, as that used to really help me when I got thrush. Calms it all down. (For me, it was too much sugar, stress and alcohol.) I quit drinking almost 8 years ago which has really helped my stress.Hello my name is pretty green eyes I am 28 I am female I live in the uk and I just really would like to talk to people who understand what I am going through I was diagnosed at 25 with type which I was told was very unusual I have lost weight to try and keep my diabetes in control I change my whole like really what I eat what i do but I am due to be married in 3 months and I am obviously stressed and have been forgetting to take my meds so my diabetes has flared up I am consta getting thrush and utis can’t sleep and general I think I am in denial about having diabetes to be honest I am scared and feel I have let myself down
sorry if this isn’t ok just want someone to talk to
thank you
pretty green eyes
This link gives a full explanation Of yogurt treatment for thrush.I can imagine why you're scared and being diagnosed with any medical condition when we're younger than the norm is hard. I'm a new member and I'd say google specific questions in this forum to find a wealth of answers. Reducing carbs seems to help many. From an alternative health perspective, do try natural, live yoghurt on a tampon, as that used to really help me when I got thrush. Calms it all down. (For me, it was too much sugar, stress and alcohol.) I quit drinking almost 8 years ago which has really helped my stress.
Like any medical condition, the sooner we accept our diagnosis, the easier it is to get help. You've done the right thing by joining this forum!
Hello and welcome, @Annette54Hi, I'm Annette, now 70. Married and live near Cheltenham. Love walking and my yoga and travel whenever I can!
My blood sugar has always been normal, but 3 years ago, I was advised to fast before doing a blood sugar test. I didn't when I had the latest one (early March) and have been diagnosed prediabetic at 42 mmol. My aim is to get the readings to normal within 3 months. Do the monitors work, and should I invest in one? Tried to get the Libre 2 14 day free system, but not eligible (perhaps I discounted myself by clicking 'no emails'!!)
And which sites/books do you recommend for carb counts please?
I JUST STARTED MEDICINE, what are you taking ?Hi thanks for the add. Type 2 diabetic 4years but recently put on medication
Welcome @Floydinluton .hi I'm new to the forum never been on any forum before so this is all new to me
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