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New to taking back control!

snowysand

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Hi
Have ignored this diabetes type 2 for too long now! Buried my head in the sand to the point of being acceptant to feeling like poo each day. No energy, tired beyound belief, eat eat eat! blurry eyesight,,,,,,you all know how it goes! When i was first diagnosed last year I had a reading of 26.4(uk levels) but it really didnt register that it was serious. I took one metformin (suppose to take 4)and threw away the gliclazide and never tested. Went for an annual review at the drs request yesterday and maybe now i wil sit up and listen. Had lots of ketones? in my water and a reading of 16.5 first thing in the morning. My blood test was 10.9% but I dont really understand what that means? They have told me its really important to try and get a grip on this....So this morning I have taken my first gliclazide and decided to post on here as I really need the support. Cant do it alone ! i have watched my mother since I was 16 have diabetes and joke around with it,. She went on insulin so she could eat whatever she wanted. I think this has maybe contributed to me not taking diabetes seriously....So here I am .....declaring to the www that I am going to try real hard to get this under control and get myself well again....and I hope I will get to the point where I will understand that diabetes is serious and not something to bury away.
Thank you
snowysand
 
Hi snowysand and welcome to the forum You will get all the support on this forum that you need, and you can ask as many questions as you like as someone will usually know the answer. You are right to take control of your diabetes and take it seriously now. Here is some information that was written for new members which should help you to get started.

 
Hello Snowysand,
aw that is soo brave of you.I am new here and don't know a lot about it, but I think I have been burying my head in the sand for a bit too! I had tiredness, needing the loo a lot, and a really bad thirst. Put it all down to stress!!!! and my age/menopause stuff. (and I don't like to bother the doctors) But in my heart of hearts I think I knew it was likely to be diabetes. I think I had the attitude of well if it's not diagnosed I don't have to do anything about it. Anyway a move to another county meant I had a new patient screening, and I was investigated diagnosed and offered treatment before you could say 'Diabetics Anonymous'! Well, I am still working it all out, but I do feel much better, especially now I'm on Metformin SR. I think you have to make a positive commitment to taking control and doing what's best to help you manage your diabetes. It sounds like you are ready to do that now. For me it was a big wake up call too. It's a lifelong commitment, but sometimes it helps to think of commitment in the moment rather than think too much about 'tomorrow' otherwise it can feel overwhelming. I hope you get the support you need here. Good luck
 
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