garrysteele
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yes I have to take 1 20mg of simvasstain at night, also metformin 2x500mg.Welcome @garrysteele
There are lots of friendly and helpful Type 2s hereFirst, let me tag @daisy1 as she has some basic info.
Many Type 2s find it extremely helpful to,test their blood sugar at home so they can see how they're doing.
Welcome @garrysteele
There are lots of friendly and helpful Type 2s hereFirst, let me tag @daisy1 as she has some basic info.
Many Type 2s find it extremely helpful to,test their blood sugar at home so they can see how they're doing.
yes dawn I take 20mg of simvastatin at night, is this good/badHi Garry, you're not on statins by any chance are you?
well thank you so much for your straight forward answers and advice, I haven't seen a practice nurse or specialist yet, but will do next 10 days, I hope to come out of the docs with alot more info than I have now. you seem to be upbeat and positive about the future all the very best and thanks again, god bless@garrysteele
Hi Garry. Bless ya - you must be terrified, I was but 3 short months ago. Hopefully you should get an appointment with a practice nurse who specialises in Diabetes - ask for one if you haven't. I found they usually have more time and will explain quite a lot (hopefully). The key elements to this are, exercise and activity if you weren't active, achieve a healthy weight if you are overweight, and the bit you were advised on - diet, with the key here being healthy, i.e cut the '****' which I'm sure you know what I mean. As alluded to, you do need to be more conscious of carbohydrates and their role in blood sugar. Just playing devils advocate here, most of the views on this site are at odds with other sites and the NHS etc ..... Get used to conflicting info / advice.
If it's any consolation my initial 'reading' was 97, so also quite high. 3 months on that is now 53 - not far off 'normal' and expected lower this month. I'm 4 stone lighter, soooo much more active (and enjoying it) and eating a very healthy diet .... Just like we all should.
Still gutted at my 'label' - but fighting it head on!
Good luck
thank you azure, god blessWelcome @garrysteele
There are lots of friendly and helpful Type 2s hereFirst, let me tag @daisy1 as she has some basic info.
Many Type 2s find it extremely helpful to,test their blood sugar at home so they can see how they're doing.
@garrysteele my message probably belies the truth! ..... If I'm honest I'm still sacred, and struggling to emotionally come to terms with it all. If you read my posts from the outset you will see the mess I was in. I have however had terrific support from my NHS practice, good advice and learning from in here - and other websites, and most important of all have had the most amazing help and total support from my wife - I genuinely don't think I would have made it this far without her.well thank you so much for your straight forward answers and advice, I haven't seen a practice nurse or specialist yet, but will do next 10 days, I hope to come out of the docs with alot more info than I have now. you seem to be upbeat and positive about the future all the very best and thanks again, god bless
By the way ..... I'm not on ANY medication I told em I didn't want any...... That was MY incentive to get all of my numbers down, BP, BMI, Blood Glucose, hba1c and Cholestetol ..... All ticks in the boxes now and ALL absolutely normal' - except hba1c which is nearly there!@garrysteele my message probably belies the truth! ..... If I'm honest I'm still sacred, and struggling to emotionally come to terms with it all. If you read my posts from the outset you will see the mess I was in. I have however had terrific support from my NHS practice, good advice and learning from in here - and other websites, and most important of all have had the most amazing help and total support from my wife - I genuinely don't think I would have made it this far without her.
I'm still grieving to an extent for my old life - but keep promising myself a VERY occasional visit there - which keeps me going. I have channelled my anger and frustration with myself in trying to get as normal (whatever that is!) as possible.
Look at the info, listen to ALL the advice given - then do what is right for YOU, not anyone else! ..... So far so good for me!
yes dawn I take 20mg of simvastatin at night, is this good/bad
Do you know what your cholesterol numbers were? There is a lot of discussion here and elsewhere about the effectiveness of statins and their side effects. Have you had a coronary event ever?yes I have to take 1 20mg of simvasstain at night, also metformin 2x500mg.
Do ask for your cholesterol readings Garry, also statins can cause diabetes. How long have you been on them?yes dawn I take 20mg of simvastatin at night, is this good/bad
Mate, please read up about Statins on the net. Not a nice drug.hi forum, I am a 44 year old male and ive just been told I have type 2. I have been given 2x 500g metmorfin and a statin.
the doc said I had a number of 123 on the docs computer screen she says this is high and I have to keep healthy no suger no takeaways and left me to get on with it myself, I have no blood meter nothing. I have googled it a lot but I found fact goes into fiction and seen some outrageous claims by people, so I have decided to ask the people who suffer to tell me truths.
biggest problem for me is my legs have lost all muscle and its constant niggle pain mainly in my calfs. I think my doctor thinks I know all about diabeties as she just gave me my prescription with a word saying change my lifestyle and no suger.thank you all and I look forward to reading more as I get used to this diabetic world.
well that was a strong willed decision not to take meds, I wish I was as headstrong as you heretic, I am strong but since being told I have type 2 I have been breaking down everywhere in shops in my flat I lost my mum last year, so my aim is not to let this get to me emotionally and try and be as strong as I can. thanks hereticBy the way ..... I'm not on ANY medication I told em I didn't want any...... That was MY incentive to get all of my numbers down, BP, BMI, Blood Glucose, hba1c and Cholestetol ..... All ticks in the boxes now and ALL absolutely normal' - except hba1c which is nearly there!
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