Hi @Polo23 and welcome to the forum. The terrible thing is that what we are told is 'healthy' (low fat, whole grain, 5 a day) isn't healthy for a Type 2 diabetic because then every meal spike our blood glucose too high, tend to make us hungry soon after and tend to make us gain weight. That's right, for many of us the diabetes causes (or certainly precedes ) the weight gain.Type 2 , joined today, fed up , fat and stressed. Going to try and get myself sorted , diet , exercise etc. Other health issues making things a bit more complicated, but if you don't try , you don't win
Other issues can make it a bit of a minefield, but it's often still quite doable once you know how to navigate it. https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.html might help some. In any case, welcome and good luck!Type 2 , joined today, fed up , fat and stressed. Going to try and get myself sorted , diet , exercise etc. Other health issues making things a bit more complicated, but if you don't try , you don't win
You just had a diagnosis that set your world upside-down. That is traumatic, and it will likely affect your memory for a bit there. Sensory overloadiness is to be expected. Take it easy and breathe. Nothing has to change in a blink, and you have plenty of time to get this sussed. T2 didn't come on overnight, it doesn't have to be fixed overnight either. Just know that it can be done, when you're ready for it. (Well, "fixed".... Not cured, but treated adequately.)Up early today doing private blood tests, now in post. Not sure about site, as yet, all a bit sensory overloady. Yes I know that's not a real word. Going to see if nipping in and out for short recon visits helps, BRB
Believe it or not, this is what the bulk of us have gone through. You're certainly not alone. Metformin can make B12 deficiency that much worse, so not something you want to get started on possibly, and magnesium deficiency'll affect your D uptake. It's all connected. Tackle everything, and the blood pressure'll go down too. Far as I know there's only one statin "safe" to use for hypothyroid patients, but those can still up blood sugars and have other nasty side effects, so more often than not, not the best idea.Really p***ed off today. Not getting much help from GP so having to sort out lots of stuff myself. Been doing my own blood tests privately. Some tests Gp isn't allowed to do and some aren't done at right times. It's like pulling teeth. The post on the 10th, sent bloods , got cholesterol results but HbA1c clotted, they sent me another free got results back today it was 50 in January and now it is 54, it upset me. I bought a bm monitor it is driving me mad. I have thyroid issues , and GP's tend to know very little about it. Poorly treated Thyroid can and often does lead to diabetes, weight gain, poor absorption of vitamins and minerals. When you develop deficiencies it further impacts thyroid, no amount of dieting exercise helps without getting Thyroid and co factors right. I was put on an anti depressant in 2019, on it for about 16 months, before no problem with HbA1c, apparently after about 8 months it had gone to 48, insulin resistance, was not informed until it had rose to 49 12 months later. I was magnesium def, B12 def, folate def, vit D def, raised cholesterol and now diabetic. They wanted me to start metformin, hypertensives, and statins, gave me a short course of supplements then told me to get on with it. All of this because they didn't monitor and treat thyroid properly, so yes I am very annoyed. I don't eat a large diet, don't eat processed foods, do like a G&T on occasion, glass of wine but don't go mad. Don't fry, grill, so all the suggestions the practise nurse offered were swiftly rebutted. The offer of metformin the same, it wasn't offered no discussion, was told "You are starting metformin" no I'm not. Wanted to start hypertensives, refused pointed out magnesium deficiency results in raised BP. Research proves that hypothyroid patients should not be put on Statins it does more damage than good. Exercise, was quite fit and had an allotment, up until last summer regularly doing 12 to 14 hours on my feet on busy maternity wards. However B12 deficiency , looks like PA, makes everything hurt, the pain can be excruciating at times.
So now , if anyone is still awake you can be proud you made it through the epic saga. Just needed to vent. I have started to manage my health myself as professionals were not. Gold Stars to everyone who made it to the end.
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