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Newbie with type 2

RoyM

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Hi everyone, Told to find this forum by my diabetics nurse, looks a nice place to stay.

Just recently been diagnosed with Type 2 on a medical, because my wife and I were to become foster carers

We have been approved carers for nearly 2 months now and have a foster child with us too.

Worryingly, I had no intentions of getting any check up or medical done as I felt (although I am BMI 38) very very healthly and experienced no effects attributed to diabetes type 2. So could've gone undetected for a longer time to come..

Well to be honest the only checks I had were a urine sample that showed 3 plusses (on my doctors chart whatever that means??) I then returned for a blood test that showed my blood suger levels were at 8mmol (IIRC). I was then tasked to return for more blood tests...

I was mortified to find that on my medical to our prospective foster agency that my doctor had written that I was grossely obese and would not make a good foster carer and wouldn't convey a healthy lifestyle. The fact that I eat reasonably healthy wasn't even asked of me so how could my GP possibly know If I was a lardy takeaway pizza eater I shall never understand. Well our agency said "Don't worry GPs say that about everybody"

After our approval I went to get my diagnosis. My GP said (without any further test) "What are we going to say you've got? Type 2 Diabetes?"

I replied "I suppose"

And here I am today having a good look around to see what I can learn for myself

Sorry for the 1st post rant but hopefully I make sense to everybody out there

Many thanks

Roy.
 
Hello Roy and welcome

Some GP's seem to have this skewed view that most people who are overweight eat rubbish all the time, lol! It may be true in some cases, but not in yours or mine.

Well done on being approved to be foster carers. That must be a very stressful process to go through.

I've been diagnosed with T2 since 30/11/10. My diabetes was discovered through a pre op assessment, by accident like you. I also felt healthy and had no obvious signs of Diabetes that I was aware of until they weighed me and I realised I'd lost a stone without trying. I also had 3+ on the urine screening test and since have had a blood analysis to confirm the exact extent of my diabetes.

I felt abandoned by my GP regarding this diagnosis of Diabetes and found this site, which has very good and useful information.

I bought a Blood Glucose meter as I need to reduce my BG readings to an acceptable level for the operation I really need and monitor daily my BG levels. I've also cut out sugar and most carbs, it's bloody hard work! I'm also on Metformin medication. I've lost a further 8lbs since 30/11/10, my GP has put this down to the Metformin but I think my diet changes have also contributed to this loss too.

I felt quite shell shocked at first, as I didn't really appreciate the implications of this diagnosis and the long term fall out if not treated properly.

I hope this helps.

Ali
 
Welcome to the Forum, Roy.

Your GP does not sound too geared up on Diabetes ! :roll:

Congratulations on becoming a Carer, a difficult but rewarding job.

Here is the basic advice we give to newly diagnosed Diabetics. I hope some of it will be a help to you in getting to grips with your Diabetes.


 
Hello Roy and welcome to the forum. If there is anything you want to know just ask a question and someone will have an answer for you
 
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