Hi Shellybee. Congratulations on your weight loss accomplishment! That’s awesome. I have a niece on the spectrum. I understand the commitment it requires. Best of luck to you.Hi all I’m shelley, I’m 34 years old, female from England, Devon recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, but struggling to get my numbers down, even though Iv lost 30lb in weight. I’m genuinely a kind hearted person who would help anyone if I could, I’m a mum of 2 boys one has autism so is pretty hard work.
Have you been evaluated to see if you might actually be Type 1? If meds and all your changes aren’t effective, I’d want to know why. Is there any reason you are opposed to insulin? It can really help, if needed. I hope you can get more help and support.Hi. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes around 2016. I started on Metformin and over the years I am now on 4 different medications in combination. I have side affects that are impacting my day to day functions. I have tried diets, gyms and exercise to no avail as I have other health conditions and nothing works to help bring my sugars down. My GP says my diabetes is controlled by stress which I cannot get away from. I had to be medically retired after suffering heart failure. I am struggling to monitor my sugars because of my health and severe depression. I have asked my GP for the freestyle libra but I cannot get this unless I am type 1 or the hospital diabetic consultant agrees to it. I cannot seem to get a referral despite asking my GP. The next step is insulin which I do not want to go on. I have a real fear as my sister died due to complications. I am hoping to get support to help me reduce my sugar. I don’t eat desserts or crisps and chocolates normally only on special occasions. I don’t drink sugary drinks or alcohol and don’t like sweet things, I vice is fresh fruit usually when it’s on the verge or ripening.
I am 64, live with my adult son, female and live in the U.K.
You could consider a cgm, a continuous monitor that shows bg by the minutes. The spikes from the wrong food look horrendous and I find that helps me say No the next time. Freestyle libre do a free 2 week trial. After that it's £50 for 2 weeks, but once he's seen what certain foods do to him, he may not need more.He believes that there is nothing terrible, and likes to eat some kind of junk food. I'm
Thanks for your reply and advice. I haven't heard about it.You could consider a cgm, a continuous monitor that shows bg by the minutes. The spikes from the wrong food look horrendous and I find that helps me say No the next time. Freestyle libre do a free 2 week trial. After that it's £50 for 2 weeks, but once he's seen what certain foods do to him, he may not need more.
I find I have no discernable effects from eating carbs, other than slow and consistent weight gain. The cgm shows me what is happening inside.
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