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martin26e

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hi all was diagnosed type 2 diabetic and haveing gout on tuesday got to see the dn on the 25th for the first time im a bit in shock about being diabetic as the only signs were tingling in the fingers and hands. im am about 3 stone over weight. also sufer from very bad back problems. i have been looking at what i can replace my snacks with as i have a sweet tooth and like my crisps alot .
 
Hi Martin! Glad you found us so soon after diagnosis. This forum does seem to help people with diabetes, not only all the information but also the support that you will find here! You may have to find that you have to change your whole outlook on your food. What you want, you simply cannot have. Diabetes and sugar and fatty rubbishy snacks just do not do well together. Maybe take this opportunity to have a total lifestyle change for the better. It is hard at the beginning but it gets easier with information and practise. Take a look at the food forum for some ideas. Have fun!
 
Hi Martin and welcome to the forum
 
Hi Martin and a warm welcome to the forum You'll get over the shock in due course - we all went through what you're going through now. You are not alone here....
 
Hiya martin26e and welcome to the dot com forum.

Sweet tooth and crisps sounds kinda familiar to me, so I wish you plenty of luck and even more willpower :lol:
 
thank you for the warm welcome . im already starting to look at going on a low carb diet as loseing weight will help my back and after reading a lot of posts on the fourm it seams one of the best way to handle bg levels.
 

Welcome to the Forum.
Here is the advice we offer to newly diagnosed Diabetic's.......it may help you in some way. As for Crisps etc.........things have to change if you want to get good control....something we all had to come to terms with.

 
well went to see the db to day found out my last bg test was 7.9 and the doctor wanted to do another bg test so have to want another week to find out for sure as he thinks im abit young to have it at 32 yrs old. im starting to feel like a pin coushion
 
Unfortunately, you could have type 2 at 32. I was diagnosed with type 2 when I was 34. They werent sure if it was type 2 or late onset type 1, so they did loads of tests and came bake with type 2. they put me on insulin straight away as I was so young, they wanted me to have tight control. However I have started a new diet, not quite low-carbing, and my insulin use has rapidly decreased. That said, no two diabetics are the same and they may want to treat you differently.
Good luck.
 
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