Hi to everyone here, my name is Gilly, I was told in May that I was pre-diabetic with an HbA1c of 58. Really shocked at the diagnosis but then I really shouldn't be - I'm very overweight, a significant wine drinker and have always had a predilection for sweet things. Due to an atrial flutter (sorted) and the installation of a pacemaker I really haven't done much in the way of exercise for a very long time. Really had my head up my bum for many years
So I started skulking about here in early May - thanks to you all and the knowledge that you've shared I've realised that its not the end of my world - there are many positive things I can do .... in many areas of my life that will only have a positive result. More than that however I see that you all take responsibility for yourselves - sounds really stupid for a relatively intelligent woman of 55 - but I think I've lived thus far under the warped and mistaken belief that I was a bit immortal, I see from you all here that actually admitting that I'm not, that I have to 'take care' of myself is not quite as scary as I had supposed.
I have not had any alcohol since May 3rd
I have given up my beloved winegums (but have seen a post about sugarfree jelly :idea: )
I have bought a meter
I've worked out I cannot eat pasta bg = 10.6
I cannot eat a whole nectarine with half a bread roll bg = 13.7
but tonight I found that I can go to the local hotel and eat beef stroganoff with salad bg = 6.2
so for the poster who's tag is "I eat to my meter" thank you ... and so do I
hopefully during my time on the forum I'll be able to contribute a little of what I'm learning for others like me, learning to grow up.
Gilly

So I started skulking about here in early May - thanks to you all and the knowledge that you've shared I've realised that its not the end of my world - there are many positive things I can do .... in many areas of my life that will only have a positive result. More than that however I see that you all take responsibility for yourselves - sounds really stupid for a relatively intelligent woman of 55 - but I think I've lived thus far under the warped and mistaken belief that I was a bit immortal, I see from you all here that actually admitting that I'm not, that I have to 'take care' of myself is not quite as scary as I had supposed.
I have not had any alcohol since May 3rd
I have given up my beloved winegums (but have seen a post about sugarfree jelly :idea: )
I have bought a meter
I've worked out I cannot eat pasta bg = 10.6
I cannot eat a whole nectarine with half a bread roll bg = 13.7
but tonight I found that I can go to the local hotel and eat beef stroganoff with salad bg = 6.2
so for the poster who's tag is "I eat to my meter" thank you ... and so do I
hopefully during my time on the forum I'll be able to contribute a little of what I'm learning for others like me, learning to grow up.
Gilly