woodywhippet61
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 488
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
I am a newlyish diagnosed type 2 diabetic who is 61 years old. Fasting bloods 10.8 and A1c 76. I have been a sugar junkie all of my life. If I ate bread, cereal, pasta and rice I was chuffed because I was eating a healthy diet. I was still eating sweets, and biscuits and ice cream by the carton. I was also drinking wine a lot. But just to be healthy I drank a couple of glasses of fruit juice or even more healthy a tropical fruit smoothie. I was also ill, I was exhausted all the time, barely functioning really, bad tempered, scared to go out on my own in case I went all weak, shaky and passed out. So I could no longer exercise and walk my dogs. Live wasn't good and I was very depressed.
On hearing that I'd finally wrecked my body from my lifestyle I cried a bit and then thought OMG I don't want to have hypo's and thus I don't want to go on any meds. When my Dr told me she said it's not the end of the world, you can sort this out with diet and exercise, look at the GI diet. That started me on a steep learning curve. I found this forum and I read a lot of the posts and the pinned advice pages. Because of circumstances there was a wait for me to see the DN. At the time it stressed me now I think that it was a good thing.
Because the path that I've chosen to take thus far came from you. I bought a Libre and I started to look at the effect that eating certain things had on my body. I quit alcohol, sugars, most starches and I started walking. Oh and bought an exercise bike so that I could strengthen my legs enough to get me up any hills that I came across whilst walking. Most of the time I can't sit still anymore I have so much energy and I no longer am the victim of those awful fake hypos. I've lost 9 kilos and my poor little Libre is telling me that I'm in the 3's most of the time. I'm not because the DN gave me an Agamatrix and I've checked to make sure, that one hasn't gone beyond 6 yet. My DN told me that there was no way that I could manage without taking any meds but that we would see what my next A1c result was. That will be in October. Hopefully I can manage to keep going till then and beyond.
So thanks everyone for all the information and getting the message across about the value of testing and that everyone is different.
On hearing that I'd finally wrecked my body from my lifestyle I cried a bit and then thought OMG I don't want to have hypo's and thus I don't want to go on any meds. When my Dr told me she said it's not the end of the world, you can sort this out with diet and exercise, look at the GI diet. That started me on a steep learning curve. I found this forum and I read a lot of the posts and the pinned advice pages. Because of circumstances there was a wait for me to see the DN. At the time it stressed me now I think that it was a good thing.
Because the path that I've chosen to take thus far came from you. I bought a Libre and I started to look at the effect that eating certain things had on my body. I quit alcohol, sugars, most starches and I started walking. Oh and bought an exercise bike so that I could strengthen my legs enough to get me up any hills that I came across whilst walking. Most of the time I can't sit still anymore I have so much energy and I no longer am the victim of those awful fake hypos. I've lost 9 kilos and my poor little Libre is telling me that I'm in the 3's most of the time. I'm not because the DN gave me an Agamatrix and I've checked to make sure, that one hasn't gone beyond 6 yet. My DN told me that there was no way that I could manage without taking any meds but that we would see what my next A1c result was. That will be in October. Hopefully I can manage to keep going till then and beyond.
So thanks everyone for all the information and getting the message across about the value of testing and that everyone is different.