mouseee
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Hi, I'm Amanda and was diagnosed T2 on Tuesday.
I have a family history of T2 so it wasn't a surprise. Three generations have had T2 that we know of. My mum has kindly given me migraines, asthma and almost the exact same body shape so why not T2! i'm feeling OK about it all at the moment. I have had it at the back of my mind for years and so have almost been mentally preparing myself for it.
It took from my realisation on Friday ( I realised I had cups of undrunk tea and had been choosing water - and drinking masses), checking other symptoms and ticking about 70 % of the boxes, to emailing Dr on Monday to having a diagnosis on Tuesday. I am so glad I live in the UK as the NHS have been amazing so far. I had bloods done Monday, Dr rang me with the initial bg of 15, the hbac1 about an hour later - 101 which I have just found out makes an average bg of 15ish. Diabetic check yesterday and fasting bloods today. Diabetic referral completed so the next round of appointments will start soon.
Started Metformin Tuesday evening and think I have just started getting the side effects! However, feel a bit more human now already. T2 in UK are not advised to get a meter but I have bought one and my fasting bg was 11 yesterday and 9 today. I even felt hungry when I woke up.
I am a 'doer' so I have already got stuck into what I can do turn this around. The reality will hit me in a few weeks time that this is something I will have to manage forever. My mum is a poorly lady with carers and all sorts of additional health issues and I don't want to go that way too.
I have already changed my diet which needs to be tweaked as I get more information, I will be exercising after the 39 degree heat has passed us! (we are very not used to that in the UK, the hottest day on record). I am finding more and more information as to how to manage and reverse T2. Its a very confusing world, there is lots of conflicting advice so I guess it's just a case of finding what works best for me.
At the moment I have reduced my carbs dramatically. All my 'healthy' snacks were carbs based, cereal bars, rice cakes etc so retraining my brain and my body. It will hopefully be easier for me to make those changes as the choice is stick with T2 and further potential health issues or choose to make the changes i need to make to reverse it.
I've already found out loads of useful information from these forums, so thanks people!
I have a family history of T2 so it wasn't a surprise. Three generations have had T2 that we know of. My mum has kindly given me migraines, asthma and almost the exact same body shape so why not T2! i'm feeling OK about it all at the moment. I have had it at the back of my mind for years and so have almost been mentally preparing myself for it.
It took from my realisation on Friday ( I realised I had cups of undrunk tea and had been choosing water - and drinking masses), checking other symptoms and ticking about 70 % of the boxes, to emailing Dr on Monday to having a diagnosis on Tuesday. I am so glad I live in the UK as the NHS have been amazing so far. I had bloods done Monday, Dr rang me with the initial bg of 15, the hbac1 about an hour later - 101 which I have just found out makes an average bg of 15ish. Diabetic check yesterday and fasting bloods today. Diabetic referral completed so the next round of appointments will start soon.
Started Metformin Tuesday evening and think I have just started getting the side effects! However, feel a bit more human now already. T2 in UK are not advised to get a meter but I have bought one and my fasting bg was 11 yesterday and 9 today. I even felt hungry when I woke up.
I am a 'doer' so I have already got stuck into what I can do turn this around. The reality will hit me in a few weeks time that this is something I will have to manage forever. My mum is a poorly lady with carers and all sorts of additional health issues and I don't want to go that way too.
I have already changed my diet which needs to be tweaked as I get more information, I will be exercising after the 39 degree heat has passed us! (we are very not used to that in the UK, the hottest day on record). I am finding more and more information as to how to manage and reverse T2. Its a very confusing world, there is lots of conflicting advice so I guess it's just a case of finding what works best for me.
At the moment I have reduced my carbs dramatically. All my 'healthy' snacks were carbs based, cereal bars, rice cakes etc so retraining my brain and my body. It will hopefully be easier for me to make those changes as the choice is stick with T2 and further potential health issues or choose to make the changes i need to make to reverse it.
I've already found out loads of useful information from these forums, so thanks people!