Hi all
Ok,..my doctor says i have T2 but i havent got any of the symptons (rageing thurst,constantly tired,peeing alot etc)
I guess 1 year on i havent really took it very seriously but saying this i went back to doctor for my yearly check up and my mmol was an around 14mmol which was better than last year (so i was told)
I did try Metformin which i didnt get on with.
This year doc wants me to take 1 aday slow release but diabetic nurse wants me on Glexcide and i heard that it can put weight on, which defeats the object of trying to bring blood sugars and loose weight.
My bg drops into single figures when go out bike ride and i have also notice my bg drop when my heart rate slows down.
I am watching what i eat and i now excercise weights and walk to work (30min aday)
Sorry for this long post but this diabeties is just driving me nuts and cutting out chocolate etc is bloody depessing and hard work, espiecally when you eat pretty healthy i dont drink or smoke

Such a head ache


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Ok,..my doctor says i have T2 but i havent got any of the symptons (rageing thurst,constantly tired,peeing alot etc)
I guess 1 year on i havent really took it very seriously but saying this i went back to doctor for my yearly check up and my mmol was an around 14mmol which was better than last year (so i was told)
I did try Metformin which i didnt get on with.
This year doc wants me to take 1 aday slow release but diabetic nurse wants me on Glexcide and i heard that it can put weight on, which defeats the object of trying to bring blood sugars and loose weight.
My bg drops into single figures when go out bike ride and i have also notice my bg drop when my heart rate slows down.
I am watching what i eat and i now excercise weights and walk to work (30min aday)
Sorry for this long post but this diabeties is just driving me nuts and cutting out chocolate etc is bloody depessing and hard work, espiecally when you eat pretty healthy i dont drink or smoke


Such a head ache



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