graciefaye
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Hi
Was diagnosed 4 days ago and I feel gutted, confused and upset. Dont want to sound sorry for myself but saw my Mum suffer before she died and my husband also suffers, I know I've got it all to come. Just dont know where to start with all this information and trying to cope with sickness, runs and wind from the Metformin and work long hours.
Will this ever get better?
Graciefaye :shock:
				
			Was diagnosed 4 days ago and I feel gutted, confused and upset. Dont want to sound sorry for myself but saw my Mum suffer before she died and my husband also suffers, I know I've got it all to come. Just dont know where to start with all this information and trying to cope with sickness, runs and wind from the Metformin and work long hours.
Will this ever get better?
Graciefaye :shock:
 
	 welcome to the forum JF.
 welcome to the forum JF. 
 
		 I can understand you feel upset and confused after your diagnosis but you will feel a bit better about things when some time has passed.  I am assuming you are a type 2 since you say you are on Metformin.  You don't necessarily have to suffer and you may even not have the same type of diabetes as your husband and mother.  It is different for everybody.   If you control your diabetes well you can keep complications at bay for a long time and many of us don't have any at all.  The Metformin can be unpleasant at first but the side effects may wear off - otherwise as HLW says you can change to the slow release version which doesn't give the same side effects.  In the meantime make sure you take your Metformin during a meal, not before or after as this can reduce the unpleasant side effects.  It is important also to get yourself a testing kit and test regularly to see what certain foods do to your levels.  I realise you might already know a lot about diabetes but I am posting you some basic advice from the Forum Monitors which is how we advise people to deal with their diabetes.  This may well be different from what your husband does but this may help him too.  This is what we believe is the best way to look after diabetes.  Here is the link:
 I can understand you feel upset and confused after your diagnosis but you will feel a bit better about things when some time has passed.  I am assuming you are a type 2 since you say you are on Metformin.  You don't necessarily have to suffer and you may even not have the same type of diabetes as your husband and mother.  It is different for everybody.   If you control your diabetes well you can keep complications at bay for a long time and many of us don't have any at all.  The Metformin can be unpleasant at first but the side effects may wear off - otherwise as HLW says you can change to the slow release version which doesn't give the same side effects.  In the meantime make sure you take your Metformin during a meal, not before or after as this can reduce the unpleasant side effects.  It is important also to get yourself a testing kit and test regularly to see what certain foods do to your levels.  I realise you might already know a lot about diabetes but I am posting you some basic advice from the Forum Monitors which is how we advise people to deal with their diabetes.  This may well be different from what your husband does but this may help him too.  This is what we believe is the best way to look after diabetes.  Here is the link: 
 
		