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Hi, My name is Kenny. I just joined the forum today, although I have been on the Diabetes UK mailing list for the last 2 weeks. Yesterday I received official confirmation that I have Type 2 diabetes. At the moment my doctor/dietician have told me to adjust my diet to treat it. I need to go for a retinal scan in a couple of weeks. My wife, mother-in-law and brother-in-law all had diabetes so I am no stranger to the disease. I also have high blood pressure and am to receive a blood pressure monitor. Thanks for reading and I will make more posts later. Kenny
Hi, My name is Kenny. I just joined the forum today, although I have been on the Diabetes UK mailing list for the last 2 weeks. Yesterday I received official confirmation that I have Type 2 diabetes. At the moment my doctor/dietician have told me to adjust my diet to treat it. I need to go for a retinal scan in a couple of weeks. My wife, mother-in-law and brother-in-law all had diabetes so I am no stranger to the disease. I also have high blood pressure and am to receive a blood pressure monitor. Thanks for reading and I will make more posts later. Kenny
Thanks to all who replied to my intro. A bit more about me. I am 69 years old and still working full time. I like sports, mainly football,F1 and tennis. I just watch them on TV, of course. Up until six months ago I was even registered with a doctor and hadn't even been to a doctors surgery since I was at school ( 1962 was the last time. 54 years ago) I moved away but recently my insurance company advised me to register with my local doctor. So I did and a month ago I went in for the flu jab and because it was my first time they took a blood sample and that is how the diabetes was discovered. It is type 2, which I understand can develop into type 1 if not treated. I am to get a blood pressure machine and will be buying a Blood/glucose/sugar machine. It is ironic really because my wife had both such machines but when she passed away, I handed them back into the NHS. Speaking of these blood glucose machines does any body else on the forum have one and are they any good? I notice a few for sale on this website. Cheers Kenny
I notice a few people have got Blood Glucose machines but nobody seems to have bought them from this site, I noticed one on this site a Gluco R go. but the specs said it had a large non deletable memory. Surely the meter can be deleted or zeroed on any meter? How do these meters actually work, I know you have to use strips but that is the extent of my knowledge, and does each different machine use different strips or are they universal? Thanks in advance KennyI have the Codefree meter as well and the test strips are cheaper to buy than strips for others blood glucose meters/testers. I bought mine on Ebay. I think you can also buy the Codefree on Amazon. If you can afford to, it's a bit cheaper to buy the test strips in bulk i.e. 100 or 200 strips as opposed to just 50. They're usually well dated.
We also have a blood pressure machine as both of us were diagnosed with T2 last year and we're both on meds for our blood pressure. Although my BP is giving cause for concern but that's another story . . . We have an Omron Blood pressure monitor which has a larger adjustable cuff and also gives you your pulse reading.
Hope this helps?
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