Hi, I was diagnosed on Wednesday with type 2 I think the Dr said it could be type 1 my mmol/mol was 65 and my liver enzimes high. It might sound silly but I don't know what to Do? I don't see a diabetics nurse till the 3rd April. Any advice about foods etc would be eternally grateful in a bit of shock and confusion at the minute!! Thank you x
Hi and welcome,
I know how you are feeling, I was in the exact same place you find yourself in 4 months ago. Take a deep breath if you can and relax, everything will be ok, you will find lots of help and advice from lovely people here who have felt like you do today.
Not sure what your doctor has advised until you see the nurse, like you I had a bit of a wait before my first appointment and was given my results by the surgery receptionist, I had to call and ask for a telephone appointment to get clarification from my GP.
This is my story to date.
I was diagnosed completely out of the blue in October last year. My first HbA1c was 95 (10.8) 2nd test result 87 (10.1) booked to see the diabetes nurse end of November and she did a finger prick test for me reading 76 (9.1) advised to eat well balanced diet, do some exercise and no need to test!
After the shock and some tears I did my own research and found this forum and the Diet Doctor website. Needless to say what I read made some sense and I decided to ignore the NHS advice and swapped to low carb diet in the new year.
Had my first check up 6th February, HbA1c now 45 (6.3) pre diabetic range, I test my blood myself and am averaging 37 (5.5) I’ve lost just over 3 stone to date, cholesterol was good at time of diagnosis 4.1 and has come down a little bit to 4, blood pressure was good and again has come down to lower than the recommended maximum level. Exercise wise I started with 20 minutes swimming 4 times a week until new year, then I introduced 15 minute HiiT sessions for a change and now I have just returned to 30 minute swims, 5 minute HiiT sessions and a daily walk during lunch breaks of 15 to 20 minutes (weather permitting). I am hoping that when I go for my second check up my HbA1c will reflect the averages I get now, I would love to see it around 32 to 34, still have some weight to loose but have a holiday booked for May that is acting as an additional motivation.
I hope my story will give you a little bit of hope, there are lots of similar stories here, you can do it too. You will have good days and not so good days but don’t give up, I can honestly say that despite the fact that I have this condition, I don’t like to think of it as an illness, I am healthier than I was pre diagnosis.
Good luck and best wishes