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luce

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Hi...hope I'm in the right place here!! it's taken me about half an hour to work out how to post...and never having found myself on an internet forum it's a totally new experience...and in particular talking to complete strangers about diabetes,having discovered that I too have type 2 diabetes.... my story..well. here goes...I'll try and keep it brief
5 years ago I had some blood tests done and everything was completely normal, 5 years ago I also weighed 25kg more than I do now, but my weight loss has been due to general changes in my lifestyle, discovering 'regular' exercise, cutting down on the booze, healthy eating blah blah blah...it was a kind of gradual thing that just happened naturally, and obviously feeling better about myself and seeing the benefits it just became normal to live like this...In the last couple of years I've never felt better about myself, physically..btw I'm 37...when suddenly bullet from the blue sky 3 days before xmas, the day before I was due to come home..another btw..I live in Italy, have done since I was 23...I find out I have type 2 diabetes. Nobody in my family has it, I've completely changed the way I live in the last few years, I'm a healthy weight, my cholestrol is really low, my blood pressure is normal and nobody seems to be able to tell me why! I guess I'll never know why it's just a case of accepting it and managing it. I had my first appt with the 'diabetologist' (bearing in mind I'm learning terms and words that I probably don't even know in my own language!!) in January, metformina 1000mg twice a day and onglyza at lunch time..I really want to be able to control it through diet and exercise, I hate taking all this medicine, and remembering it 3 times a day is something I'm still trying to get used to...I've got post-its everywhere so I don't forget. I miss the spontaneity of my life before....food and drink have always played an important role in my life and in particularly in social situations, living in Italy it's difficult not to be in love with food and wine!
I'm sure there must be people here who can relate to what I'm saying, and I guess it'd just be nice to hear someone say..yep I totally know how you're feeling, cause despite an incredibly supportive family and great friends, I feel quite alone in all this. thanks for taking the time to read..xx ps sorry it's so long
 
Ciao e benvenuto Luce, penso che tu sia l'unico Italiano qui sul forum!

Now I'm going to feel a right idiot if you live in Italy but don't write the language

There are quite a few people on the forum who control their diabetes with diet and exercise alone. One of our welcoming mods Daisy should be along in a little while with some helpful info for newbies, glad to have you with us.
 
We like proper introductions so don't worry about the length of the post. Welcome, the good and wise people will be along in the morning with words of wisdom & advice. I've found that with the knowledge I've not had to make as drastic changes as I feared & good control doesn't require you to become a fanatic
 
Hi Luce and welcome to the forum Don't worry, you will find in a little while that you have got completely used to having diabetes and it doesn't bother you at all. I was devastated at first and now I can just accept it, and even be grateful that it helped me to find this great forum and friends. You will also find a way to keep your social life by making adjustments. Don't give it up. And, by the way, red wine is still acceptable to drink - I do.

With food (and I love Italian food....) you will learn how to test to see which foods are OK for you, and which to reduce or cut out. Test before, and 2 hours after, eating a certain food and if the two levels are similar then that food is OK for you. If the second is higher then you need to reduce or cut out that food. For example, pasta - I have found I can have small portions of it but you need to find out for yourself.

Here is the basic information we give to new members and I think it will help you, although some of it refers to the UK only. Ask as many questions as you like as we are all here to help.

 
Hi Luce, and welcome to the forum. You're not talking to strangers in a way, as we're all in the same boat, so you will get alot of friendly support on here.

Helena
 
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