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gillianre

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Just been diagnosed with Type 2 - how I have any blood left after all the tests I don't know!

I'm not sure what to expect to be honest with you - nothing has really been explained other than take these tablets every day.

I'm finding this forum really helpful and i'll keep reading - got my first appointment with the nurse next week so fingers crossed.
 
Hi Gillian and welcome to the forum If you tell us what medication you are on we can give you some advice. In the meantime, here is some basic information written for new members which should help you to get started on your diabetes care. Ask as many questions as you like and we will try to answer them. Good luck with your appointment with the nurse.

 
I am on Metformin 500, one in the morning and one at night - my main problem is actually eating when i'm supposed to, breakfast for me is a no, the thought of eating when I get up is alien to me. lol

AND the finger prcker test - i've not been told to do this, am I just supposed to know my body and how the levels are?
 
Hi again Gillian
Perhaps you could ask your nurse about not eating in the morning. Some members here may have some experience with this and be able to answer your question.

You should take your Metformin with a meal, otherwise you may get an upset stomach and cramps so it would be best if you discuss this with your nurse when you see her.

Testing is necessary to see what foods you can eat. Test before and 2 hours after meals. The two readings should be similar. Then you can tell if you can eat a certain food, whether you need to reduce the portion, or whether you need to cut it out completely. You cannot tell by guesswork what your levels are and need to test to find out how you are doing. Your PCT does not want to pay for test strips which is why they tell you not to test. You may have to finance your own. You can get free meters from the manufacturers.

I hope this is helpful.
 
Well done, you will find it very helpful
 
Gillian

I was diagnosed last October, so just coming up to the 1 year mark, and like you I never used to eat breakfast. I had to force myself to eat in the morning, not sure is this is an option for you but to start with I would wait and have my breakfast when i got to work (i'm office based) and i used to have just a couple of spoonfuls of cheerios (carbs i know,but i'm one of the lucky ones that don't spike form a small amount) or i'd have half a banana. after a couple of weeks of this my body had got used to it and soon started to complain if i didn't eat anything and now i'm able to eat within half hour of getting up and no longer have to spill milk on my keyboard.

Stick with it it will get easier.

Lyn
 
I've been having a few spoons of shreddred wheat for the past two days - it seems to make my bs drop and not the other way - maybe it's just as my body is getting used to having the medication?!?

Eating at my desk is a normal thing this week but have started getting in a bit earlier - weird looks from people! Eating isn't a normal thing for me - i've always been a "snacker" and never normally sit down for a meal - this will have to change!
 
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