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Chris1

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Hi, I have just spent ages trying to get in touch. I'm afraid my computer skills aren't up to much!
I was diagnosed with type 2 a few months ago and feel really lost. I have numerous other health problems including Wegeners granulomatosis, chronic kidney failure and diverticulitis. I've been told that my diabetes is probably due to the long term steroids I've been given. Hey, thanks guys!
I think I have coped well so far as I refuse to give in, but this seems to be the last straw. I will be okay once I get my head around it and will come out fighting but I really don't know at the moment what I'm up against. I feel as if I've been given tablets and left to get on with it. I go to the diabetes clinic but all they seem to offer is 2 monthly blood tests. What more is there? Any advice will be gratefully recieved, Chris
 
Hi Chris & Welcome!

There's lots of good support here......and one of the mods will probably be along to post the normal advice for new Type 2s shortly.

I'm now in my second month as a type 2, and I have found that the best way for me to deal with this is to get a blood glucose meter and test blood sugar levels before and after meals so you can see what foods are giving you problems and eliminate or reduce them in your diet.

I think diet is a powerful tool for Type 2 diabetes - with or without medication, but you need the data that a meter and a good testing regime will give you. A low carb diet makes it easier to keep the sugar levels down as well - but may not be suitable with your existing kidney problems - I'm not an expert though, so I'd advise you to do some reading on that!
 
Have a read and see if there is anything that you can use here.

 
Thanks for the advice. I'll let you know how I get on. Chris
 
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