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tiamai

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Hello,
Diagnosed two weeks ago Type 2, still cannot get used to it all yet, came as a shock!

Any advice would be helpful.


Thank you.
 
Hi Tiamai and welcome to the forum. Yes, it's a real shock when you get diagnosed isn't it? It will get better when you know more about diabetes, and looking after yourself becomes just routine. I got used to it quickly. The most important thing, which you have just done, is to join this forum. Here you will learn everything there is to learn about diabetes. You can ask as many questions as you like as people love helping new members.

To get you started, here is some information written by our friends Sue and Ken, former monitors, to be given to new members. I am sure you will find some helpful advice in here.

 
Thank you,
I shall look at the various sections of the forum. I am glad I found the forum when looking up any info about diabetes.
 
Hello Tiamai,

Welcome to the forum, I am fairly new myself but have had a lot of advice and support from the forum. Any questions you have someone will answer.
 
Hi, Tiamai wecome to us all here, Its normal to be in shock and confused, it takes time to sink in and make some sense. We are here to help and support you along. Ask any questions you feel and need to. Pop back and let us know how you are too. Anna.x
 
Thank you all,
Its reassuring for me to know that I can get all the advice I need from all of you, if I cannot find answers from surgery or diabetic nurse.


Regards

Tiamai
 
welcome! it wasn't a shock for me to be diagnosed as I was of a size, of an age and mum had it too-but that didn't mean I accepted it my last count was 5.8 which is non diabetic readings (so I'm told) so knuckle down (it's easy really) to healthy food and exercise and the diagnosis will mean nothing but free prescriptions!
 
Hi Gappy,

Thank you, love your sense of humour about the prescriptions, have to pay for mine a the moment! Gp to sort out a form?


Regards

Tiamai.
 
Yep, ask the GP for a form (receptionist had it in my surgery) it is a simple easy form, return it to surgery for doc to fill in their bit and I think it was about 3 weeks until I got my exemption card through. I just saw the time I posted that reply I was later than I thought last night! Still got to find time to have fun nights out!
 
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