Providence 62
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- London UK
- Type of diabetes
- LADA
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Not riding my bike
Hello and welcome to the forum daisy1will soon be along with great advice.Hello Everyone,
I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes on the 6th January. I have about 10 days to wait before I have my first appointment with the nurse.
My doc has referred me to the diabetic clinic and sorted out my prescriptions and given me a flu jab. He has put me on metformin 500mg twice daily.
I am at a bit of a loss as to what to do now. The metformin is causing some rather fun stomach symptoms, but I understand that this is not unusual.
I haven't the foggiest clue what to eat and what not to eat and i looks likely that I won't have a clue until I visit the nurse. Any suggestions what I do in this interim period?
Many thanks. This looks like an excellent site to get advice and support from very experienced people.
~P~
Hi ProvidenceHello Lorraine, Mike D, NoCrbs and Daisy,
Thank you all so much for your advice, it has made me feel a lot less confused and frightened.
@Mike D - a couple of years back I decided to lose some weight and used the Charles Clark high protein diet - not only did I lose weight, but I felt pretty good too. I find I get along well with low carb, so no huge hardships there. I do occasionally get a bit of a craving for something sweet. Any advice to offer on that? You mentioned drinking chocolate, is the low cal stuff any good? I don't have a meter as yet, the doc said it wasn't necessary at this stage. I am quite tempted to get one as I am the sort of woman who likes to keep an eye on things!
@daisy1 - thank you so much for all the helpful advice. This again suggests that it may be an idea for me to get a blood testing meter! I like all the question suggestions for the diabetic clinic.
Thanks all for the heads up about the scammer.
~P~
Hello Everyone,
I was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes on the 6th January. I have about 10 days to wait before I have my first appointment with the nurse.
My doc has referred me to the diabetic clinic and sorted out my prescriptions and given me a flu jab. He has put me on metformin 500mg twice daily.
I am at a bit of a loss as to what to do now. The metformin is causing some rather fun stomach symptoms, but I understand that this is not unusual.
I haven't the foggiest clue what to eat and what not to eat and i looks likely that I won't have a clue until I visit the nurse. Any suggestions what I do in this interim period?
Many thanks. This looks like an excellent site to get advice and support from very experienced people.
~P~
Am looking into glucose meters - I am not terribly good with needles, but I suppose I have to get over that.
~P~
Hello and welcome !Hello Lorraine, Mike D, NoCrbs and Daisy,
Thank you all so much for your advice, it has made me feel a lot less confused and frightened.
@Mike D - a couple of years back I decided to lose some weight and used the Charles Clark high protein diet - not only did I lose weight, but I felt pretty good too. I find I get along well with low carb, so no huge hardships there. I do occasionally get a bit of a craving for something sweet. Any advice to offer on that? You mentioned drinking chocolate, is the low cal stuff any good? I don't have a meter as yet, the doc said it wasn't necessary at this stage. I am quite tempted to get one as I am the sort of woman who likes to keep an eye on things!
@daisy1 - thank you so much for all the helpful advice. This again suggests that it may be an idea for me to get a blood testing meter! I like all the question suggestions for the diabetic clinic.
Thanks all for the heads up about the scammer.
~P~
Hello and welcome !
I found a brilliant virtually carb free hot chocolate idea on here and have it most nights now- pure cocoa powder, I use less than a teaspoon, sweetener, I use canderel, mix with boiling water, add a dash of cream - so much nicer than the low calorie ones that are 5 gm carbs!
You don't see any needles except when changing lancets, it's just a spring-loaded device (adjustable!) that pricks your finger to a depth of a mm or less - just enough to provide a droplet of blood. Most of us use the SD Codefree because the strips are the most cost-effective (about £7 for 50, less with bulk orders).
Hi & welcome. You've come to the right place. There are lots of books out there that you could buy - some good and some not so - read their reviews before purchasing. My advice (as a pre-diabetic) would be to spend as much time as you can browsing the threads on here that apply to and interest you. The advice and support on here is brilliant .
What I have learnt is to cut/reduce your carbs and lower your sugar intake too. I started reducing my carbs only a week ago and now have a fasting reading of below 7. Previous tests, including finger prick tests at the Drs (I'm not good with needles) have been 7.2, 7.3 and the most recent which was done with a full blood test was 7.4). I had a 6.6 this morning. I've virtually cut out bread (other than wholemeal), pasta and potatoes/root veggies.
Good luck and keep us posted
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