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Hi, i have just found out that i have type 2 diabetes, and im scared about everything, am i going to die soon? Im so confused and scared! Can anyone help me as i have no friends or family to turn to
 
Hi Tina and welcome to the forum No you're not going to die soon - we are all still alive here. Diabetes is really no big deal once you get used to it. You are not alone either when you are on here with us. Whenever you need to talk to a friend just login here. What you need is some information so you can get started and look after yourself. That way you can help yourself avoid complications as far as possible. It's all up to you...

Here is the information the Forum Monitors give to new members to help them get a good start in their management of their diabetes:

 
Hi Tina and welcome to the forum, I too felt like you and thought it was the end of the world and what would my kids do without me. I am now getting used to the idea but had a few bad weeks. Am back on track now and am sticking to the low carb diet (cant remember the name of the lady that has written it but am sure Sue or Ken will let you know who (the cheese and ham muffins are yummy and so are the blueberry muffins). Just wanted to let you know that its not that bad even tho some have bad times (mostly me). Please feel free to pm me if you need to, this forum is about support and information and I have certainly used it today Really hope you can get the help you need and deserve - ask to speak to a Diabetes Nurse and/or dietician, they will be able to help you sort out what you need to do.
 
Cheese & Ham muffins? I'm off to look for them!
 
Hi ,
I first showed symptoms about 15 years ago (weight loss , thirst etc ) and after a really bad case of 'flu I was diagnosed whilst working in Germany and spent a couple of weeks undergoing a full MOT in a Munich hospital - so to be honest I know how you feel ; a little scared , a little more mortal and totally confused between the horror stories and the overwhelming information.

Initially I went on to Insulin , which I found to be OK ; just a balancing act of numbers.

However when I moved back to the UK I was moved onto Oral medication , it is still a balancing act between medication , food and activity ; just over a longer period.

The secret is to remain positive , sort out the correct medication , keep taking them , cut down on the carbs (easyier said than done ) , keep an eye on the blood sugar and work closely with your doctor / nurse.

With Diabetes you are in it for the long hall ; life goes on , it is just more inconvenient.


"When wrestling with an aligator you don't stop when you get tired - you wait for the aligator to give up"
 
just to add on to the replies you may find some older people may ask you what your gonna do .
The answer is your going to live live your life quite normally just with a few tweeks of meds and a more healthy diet . You may find the elderly have got the persona of diabetes wrong (this is only to lack of understanding ) For once you can teach them something they don't fully understand . :lol: :lol: :lol:
Be happy. JF.
 
Re:new to insulin

Hi all .... Am due to start on insulin and wish to know can you just 'basal only' with insulin??? or do you have to do a 'basal and bolus regime together' ? Please can anyone advise? Anna.x
 
Hi Nigel and welcome to the forum Now that you have joined you are not alone any more and you can share your worries. Anything you need to know, just ask. Scroll up this thread and read the information I posted for Tina or, for your convenience, I have also put the link below. It will really help you to control your diabetes well. The information on diet and testing is particularly important.

viewtopic.php?f=20&t=17088#p155405
 
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