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sdgray22

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I have just been diagnosed type 2 fasting blood level of 12. I had my first appointment with the practice Nurse last Thursday. What a disappointment. I knew more than she did. On my original visit I had been told by a doctor to go on a low sugar diet, which I did gave up everything sweet in any way whatsoever. I thought I would get help and supervision and at least some instructions what to do. Not a bit of it. she asked me when I had last eaten and i said hour and half ago a bowl of cornflakes semi skimmed milk and no sugar. She did a blood test with her monitor and it was 18 she immediately started writing prescription for Metformin two tablets a day to start. Gave me three leaflets and said see you in two weeks. Not a word about what to eat, exercise or what happens next. Oh she did give me a number for DESMOND (some sort of nutrition course at the local hospital) When I rang them they said there are no courses at the moment and they do not know where or when the next one is. Basically they are just ticking boxes. Have you done a diagnostic fasting blood test tick yes, has your practice nurse seen the patient tick yes. Have you given them the required information tick yes Have you prescribed medicine tick yes. Have you given them the next appointment tick yes. Have you helped them or made them feel more comfortable or knowledgable about their condition NOT EXACTLY. and the tablets give me almost uncontrollable diarrhea after eating. Not happy at the moment, sorry about the rant.
 
Hi sdgray and welcome to the forum Unfortunately newly diagnosed diabetics often don't get much advice about what to do. Never mind, we are here to help. Here is some information which we give to new members which, I hope, will fill in most of the gaps. If you have any questions, please ask as there is usually someone who will have an answer.

 
Hi there! It's a nightmare at first, but it does get easier. Remember, ALL carbohydrates turn to sugar in the blood, some worse than others, so it's not just about cutting out sugar. Cornflakes have the same carbs as other cereal, but on the packet you'll see "of which sugars are...", and there's quite a high sugar content. I tend to eat shredded wheat - same carbs, almost zero sugar. Others go carb-free at breakfast and have eggs, ham etc. Daisy will be along soon with her advice for newcomers, so do look at that carefully, it's good advice.
By the way, some things can have NO sugar, but their carbs can be almost as bad as sugar. White bread is a classic! Even brown bread isn't much better!
Good luck and welcome!
 
Said Daisy would be along soon - didn't know it would be before I finished sending!! Well done Daisy!
 
Hi there and welcome,

I do understand what you are going through at the moment, as I am still a newbie to the site, of just a couple of months, There are some fantastic friendly people on here, who will gladly give you lots of sensible advice and support just like they did with me ( and are still doing :lol: )

I think you will find that most questions you have will be answered, sometimes with posts that will make you laugh and, you wont feel alone, I promise, we have all been where you are, and remember it well.

Things will get easier once you start to understand it all, and wont seem so bad/

Wishing you all the best
Alisonx :thumbup:
 
Thankyou. Rant over, I am off to buy a meter so I can check my levels and work out what is going on. Sure that will help it will probably frighten me at times though. I have read about carbohydrates just have to study it all a bit more. I will keep reading the forum thanks again
Sharon
 
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