Darkhorse
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- 11
- Type of diabetes
- Prefer not to say
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Hi all
I have been tracking my blood sugars for nearly a week after realising that I was in a higher risk group for diabetes than I had realised (I was only researching to find information to try to persuade my dad to take better care of himself!). I am doing this under the careful and loving supervision of my friend, a forum member here, who gave me a sensor and test strips, and has been guiding me all week, occasionally peeling me off the ceiling when I start to freak out at the numbers I have been seeing. It looks like when I finally get to see my doctor (I have an appointment for the middle of next month) that I will at least be told I am prediabetic.
I have been in and out of this forum all week, so decided that I may as well join and say hello, as it looks likely that I may be visiting often.
Between freaking out at the prospect of another chronic health condition (I have has asthma since childhood), I am mostly grateful that I watched the video I watched at the weekend ( Dr. Sarah Hallberg on low carb high fat diet and diabetes), and that this video led me down an increasingly horrified research rabbit hole which led to me testing myself. I am vegan, with a mostly ostensibly (according to conventional wisdom) healthy (albeit really carb heavy) diet, I am a yoga teacher and a keen walker, so do many of the right things. But as a former alcoholic, heavy smoker, and occasional drug user, with a fairly chaotic and stressful approach to life for many many years, I have certainly put myself and my body through a fair bit of trauma over the years - diabetes would not be that big a surprise really. I am so glad to have been able to talk to my friend, and to have her support (and blood sugar testing kit) so that when I go to the doc, I am not going as a 'google medic', but with actual evidence and well researched knowledge.
I'm looking forward to learning with you!
Esther
I have been tracking my blood sugars for nearly a week after realising that I was in a higher risk group for diabetes than I had realised (I was only researching to find information to try to persuade my dad to take better care of himself!). I am doing this under the careful and loving supervision of my friend, a forum member here, who gave me a sensor and test strips, and has been guiding me all week, occasionally peeling me off the ceiling when I start to freak out at the numbers I have been seeing. It looks like when I finally get to see my doctor (I have an appointment for the middle of next month) that I will at least be told I am prediabetic.
I have been in and out of this forum all week, so decided that I may as well join and say hello, as it looks likely that I may be visiting often.
Between freaking out at the prospect of another chronic health condition (I have has asthma since childhood), I am mostly grateful that I watched the video I watched at the weekend ( Dr. Sarah Hallberg on low carb high fat diet and diabetes), and that this video led me down an increasingly horrified research rabbit hole which led to me testing myself. I am vegan, with a mostly ostensibly (according to conventional wisdom) healthy (albeit really carb heavy) diet, I am a yoga teacher and a keen walker, so do many of the right things. But as a former alcoholic, heavy smoker, and occasional drug user, with a fairly chaotic and stressful approach to life for many many years, I have certainly put myself and my body through a fair bit of trauma over the years - diabetes would not be that big a surprise really. I am so glad to have been able to talk to my friend, and to have her support (and blood sugar testing kit) so that when I go to the doc, I am not going as a 'google medic', but with actual evidence and well researched knowledge.
I'm looking forward to learning with you!
Esther