Did not know I was diabetic and had no symptoms really, other than weeing a couple of times a night ??. I take BP medication and had blood tests done at the start of Jan 2015 , as I am very over weight the doc asked if she could do a diabetes test. Hba1c 51 and subsequent fasting blood test, four days later was 7.6
I was given some leaflets which I read and googled everything and have scared myself stupid. I suffer with anxiety / depression and this has made life awful for the past 5 weeks since diagnosis. I have read these forums today and I don't feel so alone in this ...... I am only 42 and feel its only older people that usually have this?. Did anyone else feel scared and how did you become reassured that it can be dealt with?. The complications are on my mind all day, every day
I have lost 2 stone since diagnosis am really hoping that will have a positive effect on Hba1c ? prob need to loose another 5 stone.
Grrrrrr why is life feeling like its crashed to the ground ?
Jane xx
Did not know I was diabetic and had no symptoms really, other than weeing a couple of times a night ??. I take BP medication and had blood tests done at the start of Jan 2015 , as I am very over weight the doc asked if she could do a diabetes test. Hba1c 51 and subsequent fasting blood test, four days later was 7.6
I was given some leaflets which I read and googled everything and have scared myself stupid. I suffer with anxiety / depression and this has made life awful for the past 5 weeks since diagnosis. I have read these forums today and I don't feel so alone in this ...... I am only 42 and feel its only older people that usually have this?. Did anyone else feel scared and how did you become reassured that it can be dealt with?. The complications are on my mind all day, every day
I have lost 2 stone since diagnosis am really hoping that will have a positive effect on Hba1c ? prob need to loose another 5 stone.
Grrrrrr why is life feeling like its crashed to the ground ?
Jane xx
There are thousands of members on this site .... thankfully they don't all come on at once!Did not know I was diabetic and had no symptoms really, other than weeing a couple of times a night ??. I take BP medication and had blood tests done at the start of Jan 2015 , as I am very over weight the doc asked if she could do a diabetes test. Hba1c 51 and subsequent fasting blood test, four days later was 7.6
I was given some leaflets which I read and googled everything and have scared myself stupid. I suffer with anxiety / depression and this has made life awful for the past 5 weeks since diagnosis. I have read these forums today and I don't feel so alone in this ...... I am only 42 and feel its only older people that usually have this?. Did anyone else feel scared and how did you become reassured that it can be dealt with?. The complications are on my mind all day, every day
I have lost 2 stone since diagnosis am really hoping that will have a positive effect on Hba1c ? prob need to loose another 5 stone.
Grrrrrr why is life feeling like its crashed to the ground ?
Jane xx
Hiya Daks.Hi Jane, I thought the same as you, diagnosed T2 just 1 month ago aged 40, my HbA1c was 101, I have also lost 2 stone, the weight is falling off me at the moment, but I suspect at some point this will slow down, when that happens I'll work at it until I reach a weight that is healthy and one I'm comfortable with.
Yes I was scared, still am a little but I have to say like everything in life it's the not knowing that is the worst part, I have spent just over 3 weeks here reading reading reading and more reading and have largely shed my fear in the confidence that I can keep my bloods normal with the right amount of exercise and diet.
Once you have good permanent control of your bloods you have effectively hit the brakes on your diabetes, at this point there is no reason you can't go on to live a life exactly as long and happy as you would of without diabetes, in fact you will likely be more healthy more energised and more motivated. So don't fear, look forward to a new more healthy you.
I have started the LCHF after so many here endorse it, it's almost a deity of the community, and in just 1 month it's had a profound effect on me, which I have to admit has me borderline excited about my health and the future x
Daks
Since catching diabetes of a toilet seat in a dirty run down petrol station .... this place is the best place that happened to me.
Hi Jane,
I'm also very new to this, was diagnosed 8 months ago with a bg of 22.8. It scared me completely and I got very anxious. I still don't quite know what I'm doing but i finally have my appointment next week for a diabetes awareness course so I hope this helps understand things better.
Well done on the weight loss, I've struggled with losing weight since diagnosis so what's your trick? I've reduced my carb intake and upped my exercise but still only a couple of pounds off in the last 8 months!!
Felt exactly the same. It does get better. Shock passes and you just 'get on with things'Did not know I was diabetic and had no symptoms really, other than weeing a couple of times a night ??. I take BP medication and had blood tests done at the start of Jan 2015 , as I am very over weight the doc asked if she could do a diabetes test. Hba1c 51 and subsequent fasting blood test, four days later was 7.6
I was given some leaflets which I read and googled everything and have scared myself stupid. I suffer with anxiety / depression and this has made life awful for the past 5 weeks since diagnosis. I have read these forums today and I don't feel so alone in this ...... I am only 42 and feel its only older people that usually have this?. Did anyone else feel scared and how did you become reassured that it can be dealt with?. The complications are on my mind all day, every day
I have lost 2 stone since diagnosis am really hoping that will have a positive effect on Hba1c ? prob need to loose another 5 stone.
Grrrrrr why is life feeling like its crashed to the ground ?
Jane xx
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