sturoberts75
Member
- Messages
- 10
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hello there,
I have very recently been told I am a diabetic, I think it is a Type 2 diagnosis as I have been prescribed metformin, but as of yet I have not had much in the way of advice... sounds bad, I best give a little background info
2 weeks ago I was rushed in to hospital with an abscess on my neck, and in the spectrum of tests that I went through I was told that apart from being obese (I am very overweight) I have high blood pressure (Goes hand in hand with the weight) and high blood sugar (Initial reading was 19.8)
The op on my neck went well, and the hospital were looking after me with what seemed to be great care, I was getting regular finger prick tests to determine my current blood sugar levels (They were sitting around the 11-12 by the time I was discharged), If my sugars were over 15 they did a Ketone test (Read up a little on this) and injecting me with insulin, I was also started on metformin 500mg once daily, but told to increase to twice daily, then 1000mg twice daily (Nausea permitting)
I am now at a point where I am taking 1000mg Metformin with my evening meal and 500mg with my breakfast and suffering no side effects (Other than the smell of fried eggs now makes me gag), I have booked an appointment with my GP (Due to see him in a few days time)
Now the nitty gritty, nobody in my my family or social circle is a diabetic (That I am aware of), what do I need to expect? Will my GP be able to put me in touch with people that can explain what is good for me to eat, what I should avoid (Currently switched to sugar free drinks, no sweets/chocolate/desserts), are their any pertinent questions I should bring up with my GP?
I was advised I am a good candidate for bariatric surgery (Apart from the help in losing weight would this aid me as a diabetic?)
I am also an ex smoker, smoked around 40 a day for 20 years, now have a 'Vape stick' , But I read somewhere that even these can raise blood sugar levels.
I would heartily appreciate any advice, warnings, good questions to ask my GP that anyone can give, I feel a little overwhelmed at the moment.
I have very recently been told I am a diabetic, I think it is a Type 2 diagnosis as I have been prescribed metformin, but as of yet I have not had much in the way of advice... sounds bad, I best give a little background info
2 weeks ago I was rushed in to hospital with an abscess on my neck, and in the spectrum of tests that I went through I was told that apart from being obese (I am very overweight) I have high blood pressure (Goes hand in hand with the weight) and high blood sugar (Initial reading was 19.8)
The op on my neck went well, and the hospital were looking after me with what seemed to be great care, I was getting regular finger prick tests to determine my current blood sugar levels (They were sitting around the 11-12 by the time I was discharged), If my sugars were over 15 they did a Ketone test (Read up a little on this) and injecting me with insulin, I was also started on metformin 500mg once daily, but told to increase to twice daily, then 1000mg twice daily (Nausea permitting)
I am now at a point where I am taking 1000mg Metformin with my evening meal and 500mg with my breakfast and suffering no side effects (Other than the smell of fried eggs now makes me gag), I have booked an appointment with my GP (Due to see him in a few days time)
Now the nitty gritty, nobody in my my family or social circle is a diabetic (That I am aware of), what do I need to expect? Will my GP be able to put me in touch with people that can explain what is good for me to eat, what I should avoid (Currently switched to sugar free drinks, no sweets/chocolate/desserts), are their any pertinent questions I should bring up with my GP?
I was advised I am a good candidate for bariatric surgery (Apart from the help in losing weight would this aid me as a diabetic?)
I am also an ex smoker, smoked around 40 a day for 20 years, now have a 'Vape stick' , But I read somewhere that even these can raise blood sugar levels.
I would heartily appreciate any advice, warnings, good questions to ask my GP that anyone can give, I feel a little overwhelmed at the moment.