Welcome to the forum, ask as many questions as you like, you probably have a lot but there is normally someone who can give you an answer, we don't mind daft questions because obviously they are not daft to you. It's a shock when diagnosed but there are people here with lots of D experience we cannot give medical advice but may be able to give suggestions and will give you lots of support. Lots of lovely people on here, you will soon have a better understanding of DiabeteseHi all
Just been diagnosed with T2 which hit me like a sledgehammer as I thought I was called to see the Doctor to have a Coeliac diagnosis!!!! The Doctor has advised me to take a single dose of Metformin after breakfast and tea and am happy to do so after reading about the medication.
I was told my HbA1c result was 7.5 and although this was not too high I still met the criteria for a definitive diagnosis. So be it.
I have a meeting with the Diabetic Nurse next week so am bound to have a ton of questions but finding this forum has allayed an awful lot of my fears and answered many of the questions I had jotted down.
Apologies in advance for any daft questions I am bound to ask!!!!!
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htmHi all
Just been diagnosed with T2 which hit me like a sledgehammer as I thought I was called to see the Doctor to have a Coeliac diagnosis!!!! The Doctor has advised me to take a single dose of Metformin after breakfast and tea and am happy to do so after reading about the medication.
I was told my HbA1c result was 7.5 and although this was not too high I still met the criteria for a definitive diagnosis. So be it.
I have a meeting with the Diabetic Nurse next week so am bound to have a ton of questions but finding this forum has allayed an awful lot of my fears and answered many of the questions I had jotted down.
Apologies in advance for any daft questions I am bound to ask!!!!!
Hi all
Just been diagnosed with T2 which hit me like a sledgehammer as I thought I was called to see the Doctor to have a Coeliac diagnosis!!!! The Doctor has advised me to take a single dose of Metformin after breakfast and tea and am happy to do so after reading about the medication.
I was told my HbA1c result was 7.5 and although this was not too high I still met the criteria for a definitive diagnosis. So be it.
I have a meeting with the Diabetic Nurse next week so am bound to have a ton of questions but finding this forum has allayed an awful lot of my fears and answered many of the questions I had jotted down.
Apologies in advance for any daft questions I am bound to ask!!!!!
Hi Pleinster,
I understand that I had a reading of 57 which equated to 7.5%. Looking back, I realise I had the symptoms, (needing to pee a few times before falling asleep but never having to get up during he night) for a few months and more recently a dry mouth but not an overwhelming urge to take on fluids, I am hoping the meds will sort this out. It is a bit of a minefield at the moment, eat this, don't eat that, do this, don't do that but I am sure I will work it out!!! Trying to take the positives out of he diagnosis in that I needed to lose weight and exercise a bit more...really going to struggle with the lack of visits to our favourite Indian restaurant though!!!
Hi all
Just been diagnosed with T2 which hit me like a sledgehammer as I thought I was called to see the Doctor to have a Coeliac diagnosis!!!! The Doctor has advised me to take a single dose of Metformin after breakfast and tea and am happy to do so after reading about the medication.
I was told my HbA1c result was 7.5 and although this was not too high I still met the criteria for a definitive diagnosis. So be it.
I have a meeting with the Diabetic Nurse next week so am bound to have a ton of questions but finding this forum has allayed an awful lot of my fears and answered many of the questions I had jotted down.
Apologies in advance for any daft questions I am bound to ask!!!!!
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