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Hello
I’ve just had a HbA1c test result of 49 and received a letter from my doctor saying I’m in the Diabetic range. If, after repeating the test in 3 months time it hasn’t come down, I’m told Metaformin needs to be considered.
Although my readings have been in the pre-diabetic range for some time, this has still been a devastating development.
I have known for quite a while that I’m high risk due to a diagnosis of PCOS in my early 30s and NAFLD about 10 years ago. I have a long history of Binge Eating Disorder (B.E.D) which has led to me being obese for a very long time, especially the last 20 years (I’m now 51).
Because I have not been in recovery from B.E.D. for very long, despite my own diet and exercise efforts, the formal Weight Management Service hasn’t been appropriate.
After my PCOS and NAFLD diagnoses, I was left to my own devices. Two years ago I had to start taking medication for high blood pressure.
Because I’m gainfully employed, I’m not eligible for ‘exercise on prescription’ type help, and despite now asking for a referral to Weight Management Service, the waiting list is so long, I can’t even get an indication of when I might get seen.
I’ve been spending a fortune on Personal Trainers and now also paying for a Nutritionist, but I work for a charity and this is costing me about 20% of my income.
I’m educated, well-informed and motivated to help myself - but I’m so overwhelmed right now.
I feel lost and although I know if I can follow a low-carb diet and continue with my exercising I may be able to tackle this, not having any support is awful.
Extreme dieting is likely to backfire and trigger my E.D. but I have to do something very urgently.
I don’t want to be diabetic.
I watched two of my uncles die slowly from it and its complications. My husband’s Mum was the same.
Where should I start?
Thanks for being here
R (51, Female)
I’ve just had a HbA1c test result of 49 and received a letter from my doctor saying I’m in the Diabetic range. If, after repeating the test in 3 months time it hasn’t come down, I’m told Metaformin needs to be considered.
Although my readings have been in the pre-diabetic range for some time, this has still been a devastating development.
I have known for quite a while that I’m high risk due to a diagnosis of PCOS in my early 30s and NAFLD about 10 years ago. I have a long history of Binge Eating Disorder (B.E.D) which has led to me being obese for a very long time, especially the last 20 years (I’m now 51).
Because I have not been in recovery from B.E.D. for very long, despite my own diet and exercise efforts, the formal Weight Management Service hasn’t been appropriate.
After my PCOS and NAFLD diagnoses, I was left to my own devices. Two years ago I had to start taking medication for high blood pressure.
Because I’m gainfully employed, I’m not eligible for ‘exercise on prescription’ type help, and despite now asking for a referral to Weight Management Service, the waiting list is so long, I can’t even get an indication of when I might get seen.
I’ve been spending a fortune on Personal Trainers and now also paying for a Nutritionist, but I work for a charity and this is costing me about 20% of my income.
I’m educated, well-informed and motivated to help myself - but I’m so overwhelmed right now.
I feel lost and although I know if I can follow a low-carb diet and continue with my exercising I may be able to tackle this, not having any support is awful.
Extreme dieting is likely to backfire and trigger my E.D. but I have to do something very urgently.
I don’t want to be diabetic.
I watched two of my uncles die slowly from it and its complications. My husband’s Mum was the same.
Where should I start?
Thanks for being here
R (51, Female)