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dusky

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Hello. I.m 63 and just been diagnosed with Type2 diabetes. I have gone from being borderline to just over 11.
I saw the diabetic nurse for the first time last week and she has put me on metformin 500mgs one a day in the mornings, and simvastatin to lower my cholesterol.
I have a second appointment in 2 weeks.
Life is quite stressful and I do tend to eat far too much especially when things are going wrong.
Any advice at this point would be appreciated. Feeling a little wobbly when I walk and having headaches. Is this a side effect of the metformin?
I felt the information given to me at the clinic was a bit sketchy.
 
Hi Dusky and welcome to the forum Here is some information which may answer your questions. Any more questions, please ask. I haven't heard of those side effects from Metformin but maybe some members will have experience of that. It is possible to get similar effects if your blood sugar levels are going down fairly fast. I personally don't get any side effects from Metformin.

 
Hi,

one of the moderators will be along in a tick with the standard newbie advice, which is well worth reading.

Stress and diabetes go together, unfortunately.

One suggestion - if you have the munchies try and eat protein.
This tends to fill you up and supress appetite.

If you fill up on carbs then this tends to blast your blood sugar into orbit and make you hungry again soon after.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2078483/How-sugary-snack-ease-pain-holiday-feast.html
tells you that eating sugary snacks supresses the 'full' feeling and encourages you to eat more.
It is in the Daily Mail so it must be true!

So take a deep breath and chill - diabetes requires you to be thoughtful about what you eat if you want to manage it effectively, but most people on this group are managing fine with a revised eating lifestyle.

Remember - it isn't the end of the world, just a wake up call.

Cheers

LGC
 
Thank you Daisy. I'll have a read through it all when I get grandson to bed tonight. I feel as if my whole life has changed overnight with the diagnosis. I have legal responsibility for my grandson who is 12 and he's been with me since he was 2. I also home educate him. I'm a pensioner now and I get child benefit for my grandson and I'm worried how I'll manage financially having to have a different diet.
 
Dusky,

eating a diabetic friendly diet shouldn't cost any more than a diabetic-unfriendly diet.

Take a deep breath - and relax.

This isn't the end of the world.

You can cope.

Cheers

LGC
 
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