Hi All,
Thanks for the responses - they've been very helpful and very supportive
Doczoc said:
As for the medication, I felt the same way as you, but actually I've come to the conclusion that medication is my friend, especially something like Metformin which aids insulin sensitivety. By taking Metformin, hopefully the beta cells in my pancreas will not burn out so quickly and I can put off taking insulin a bit longer.
I did feel that I'd be a failure if I was put on medication, so found this advice very helpful. Thank you.
hanadr said:
Low carb is good, but it doesn't have to be low calorie. If you need to drop some weight, whicch many of us do, Low carb will help and the lighter you are, the easier control will get. Nuts are the ideal snacks and there are specialist foods which you can buy, but they tend to be expensive. Google the Low carb Megastore and AVIDLITE.
hanadr said:
Leaving the carbs at the lowest possibl level is a good thing to try, but you need to eat fats to prevent hunger.Fats are your friend now. They NEVER were your enemy
Eat meat, fish, eggs cheese, salads green veggies. many of us find cauliflower a wonder food. and search our recipes. Then get a regular exercise routine. It doesn't have to be the gym or cost anything. Walking upstairs and leaving the car at the far end of the car park are good beginnings, as are walking to work or running for the bus. Little and often would be a good eating programme.
You are very young. Are they certain you are a type 2 ? Do you have a meter to check your blood sugar?
I saw the Diabetes doctor, nurse and dietician today. They're peeved that I've fallen through the net and aren't convinced that I'm T2, as I'm not overweight and my BGs are telling them a different story. They think that I could be pre-T1 or an in-between. I'm p***ed off with my GP, as I asked her 2 weeks ago whether she was able to confirm a diagnosis, since I hadn't been told and she told me I was T2. I'm seeing them again in 2 weeks. In the meantime they're going to speak to the Endocrinologist about me and consider me an "interesting" case. They may start me on metformin or gliclazide but they need to do more blood tests.
Since diagnosis, I've been eating a lot of home-made veg soup, using beans and pulses to bulk it up. My BG was 11.9 on waking this morning. I had lamb mince stir-fried with red peppers, mushrooms, celery, onions, garlic, chilli, tomatoes, peas and coriander. Had a mixed leaf salad on the side, with a tbsp of hummus. A clementine was my dessert. I had wholemeal toast x2 with peanut butter and a cup of tea, with one tsp of sugar when I got in from work at 5pm. I can't stand the artificial taste of sweeteners, so if you can recommend one that tastes like sugar, I'd appreciate it. I'm trying to re-train my palate to not love sweet foods, so that it's easier for me to reject temptation. I know that the odd slice of cake or glass of red wine won't harm me. I'm having sardines with salad and whole wheat crackers tonight.
I was on a hen weekend in Dublin and got back on Sunday night. My fasting BG level on Sunday morning was 8.2 and when I got home at 7:30pm, it was 14.8. I'd had a small bowl of muesli, a fried egg, 2 sausages, baked beans and one slice of wholemeal soda bread for breakfast at around 9:30am. Then at 12:30pm, I fancied a chocolate hit so had a cafe mocha. Didn't get any lunch, ( I know... stupid) but had to get to the airport and thought I'd buy a meal on the flight. However, we were allowed to board on time, and were then told there was going to be a 1 hour delay. They didn't serve anything during this delay and when they took off and did start serving food, they'd run out of sandwiches by the time they got to me. So from 12:30pm to 7:30pm, I'd had the cafe mocha, an apple, a handful of mixed nuts and a small pack of plain Pringles. I didn't understand the reason that my BG had shot up to 14.8, when I hadn't eaten a meal for 6 hours!!! So then I was "sod it", and had a pizza and slice of cheesecake for dinner.
The dietician said that I'm eating the right foods (low GI carbs, meat, fish & lots of salad, veg and portion-controlled fruit) but until they've confirmed which type of diabetes I have, she told me that it's of little point giving me any further advice. Luckily I haven't lost any more weight since I was last weighed in December. I'm now 56.5kg and am 5'2" short
What kind of fats? I'm guessing those found in oily fish, olive oil etc and not butter, cheese, red meat (i.e. sausages, bacon) etc.
I had lost weight from 2005 to 2007 (went from a size 12 to size 10) but I was aware that I had little appetite, having just ended a long-term relationship and mending a broken heart. So, although I wasn't consciously trying to lose weight, I could attribute the weight loss to the fact that I wasn't eating much. However, within a short time-scale from 2007 to 2008, I went from size 10 to size 8 and at this time was eating normally again, i.e not bird-size portions. I've always eaten healthily, as I cook at home much more than eating out or buying in ready-meals etc. I'm not one for diets, as I love my food and don't have an unhealthy obsession with my figure. I do have a sweet tooth but was conscious of this and did not indulge on a daily basis. When I did I stuck to one helping, sometimes lapsing and having 2 helpings

Of course, I did have lapses but this wasn't on a regular basis. I don't do sweets or fizzy drinks, snack on chocolate bars or crisps regularly. I've also never been a big drinker of alcohol. I did drink alcohol but on the odd occasion that I went out with the girls. I'm on water at home or fruit juice (before diabetes diagnosis). My fiance is teetotal and since we got together, (June 07) the small amount of alcohol I did consume reduced even further.
Right now, I feel like screaming!
I got engaged 2 days before my diagnosis and am close to confirming a venue for the big day. However, I haven't found any wedding insurance that covers T1 Diabetes. Managed to find a couple of companies that cover T2 but as my diagnosis hasn't been confirmed, I can't go ahead with booking the venue or wedding insurance. I'm feeling really depressed that we might have to abandon our wedding venue because neither of us want to risk losing so much money if we can't find insurance and have to cancel due to my health. We both have very large families and are very close to our families, but if we can't find insurance, then we might just have to have a wedding with our parents and my fiancé's sibling only. That's not a bad thing but we both wanted a bit of a dream wedding and had saved the money for it. I hope we can find insurance, as we'd both love to celebrate such a happy occasion with all our family and close friends
Can anyone recommend an insurance company and keep me from going insane?
A depressed DeeCVee