Stemar 2
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 88
- Location
- Eastlakes, Sydney, NSW.
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Apricots In A Tin, a story Follows reason!!!. Yogurt,
Hi Everyone, Well as the title suggests, I was a member of this forum some 2 years ago and with the help of all the wonderful members and their advice, I was able to get an understanding of my condition. Which assisted me in getting my BGL's down to between 5.8 and 6.5 for around 12 months, plus helped me loose 35 kilos in weight, but then I made the mistake of thinking I had beaten my condition. I have managed to keep my weight down but in the last month or 6 weeks I found myself sleeping between 12 and 16 hours, (2 hour blocks) as I just couldn't motivate myself to do anything at all. So I started to test my BGL's once again as I hadn't really been keeping an eye on them except maybe now and then, well I found they were in the 8's and 9's first thing each morning when I got up, so I'm now aware of my mistake and realise that I need the help of the members of this forum not until I get a grasp of my BGL readings but for the long term, as I also realise that this condition isn't a passing thing it is also here for the long term. So I hope the members will accept my apology for the past and find it in themselves to assist me in my plight to get back to a controllable level once again, Thank You All!
Stemar, Downunder.
Stemar, you're not the first, and I would bet the farm you won't be the last to stumble on that bump in the road. I often refer to the forum as having a revolving door. We can enter and leave at will. The door is not locked behind up.
To be honest, I'm sure many will learn from your glitch. We might think "I'd never do that", but every single one of us is at risk of it.
I often think that getting our diabetes into a good place is the easy bit. Not redeveloping looser habits (whatever they are) is the harder, long game, but the longer the good habits last, the less likely they are to slip.
Jump back on the moving train. The scenery is quite good this time of year.
Quick tip might help with the tiredness iron tablets and vitamin b12.
Hi Blue,Before embarking on this, ask your GP for the relevant blood tests for iron and B12.
Hi Blue,
Am I missing something here are there adverse effects that can come from upping these?
Iron combats tiredness and B12 is the energy vitamin we get from dairy.
Is there an adverse effect if your diabetic, I have read articles that say cut out red meat because the contain Iron but the same articles tell us to eat spinach.
Hi Blue,
Am I missing something here are there adverse effects that can come from upping these?
Iron combats tiredness and B12 is the energy vitamin we get from dairy.
Is there an adverse effect if your diabetic, I have read articles that say cut out red meat because the contain Iron but the same articles tell us to eat spinach.
I see what your saying here. And I'm with you on getting the nutrients you need from food vs supplement.You may be right about lack of iron/B12 being a cause of his tiredness. It could also be high blood sugar levels, or some thyroid problems, or various other things of course, so a visit to the GP may be the best plan.
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