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New to diabetes

pam4laz

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I was told by my doctor on monday that i have type 2 diabetes after being very very thursty and tied for many months, I had the finger prick test done at asda 2 hours after eating 12.5 and after fasting 11.3 he told my to stop eating chocolate and to make an appointment to see the nurse which i am doing on tuesday what do i do now please help
pamela
 
Hi Pamela, and welcome!

The first thing to do is try not to worry - you are among friends and you've been diagnosed, so you'll start getting the help you need. You've come to the right place - everyone here is very friendly and helpful, and this site has been a godsend for me over the last 3 months.

Somebody with more experience than me will be along soon to give you the basic information for newly-diagnosed people. Meanwhile, have a good look around and don't be afraid to post any questions - someone will help!

Don't get too stressed - it's not the end of the world!

Viv 8)
 
Hi, Pamela. Viv is right. Try not to worry. I am sure you will find lots of good advice here.

Just one thing while you are awaiting your appointment- unless you eat chocolate by the shedload I wYou are definiould say avoiding drinking orange juice might be more important or at least equally so.

I wish I had known about this site when I was first diagnosed
 
Hi Pamela and welcome to the forum While waiting for your appointment on Tuesday I can already help you by giving you some basic information which the Forum Monitors give to newly diagnosed members. When you have your appointment ask for a testing kit so that you are able to monitor your levels and make sure they are within the recommended brackets. By testing after eating you will begin to see which foods you can eat because your levels are within the guidelines 2 hours afterwards, and which foods you have to avoid. Stop eating milk chocolate and try to get used to the highest cocoa-solid dark chocolate 80% or over. Here is the Basic Information:

 
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