Hi I had to wait for my first appt between phone call telling me I needed to see diabetic nurse, like you are doing and lots of people advise here I started to make changes to diet and upped my exercise, by the time I saw the nurse I had already started to reduce blood glucose levels, lost a little bit of weight and was feeling a little less alone.I had hba1c blood tests done on 29/01/18 as I was having some medical problems. Was called on 31/01/18 by gp surgery to make an appointment which I had on 09/02/18. My Hba1c was high at 90 mmol/mol and was told I needed to make an appointment with practice nurse and I would need to go on metformin but given no prescription. My appointment is 14/03/18. This seems a long wait given the urgency I was told to contact surgery. Or is this normal. In the meantime I have got myself back on a LCHF diet lost half a stone and got my fasting b.s. readings down from 14/15 mmol/l to 11/12 level. Have monitor from having gestational prediabetes 17 years ago. Is my diagnosis experience typical as I'm feeling a little let down by it? Am reading as much as I can to find ways to bring b.s. down but any suggestions would be good. I think I may be too impatient though.
Thanks, I am an impatient person and want everything done yesterday. It is good to know I am not alone in waiting times. I think I am going to have to get over my hatred of all exercise. I guess being in my 40s is the time to grow up and get over exercisephobia.Hi I had to wait for my first appt between phone call telling me I needed to see diabetic nurse, like you are doing and lots of people advise here I started to make changes to diet and upped my exercise, by the time I saw the nurse I had already started to reduce blood glucose levels, lost a little bit of weight and was feeling a little less alone.
Me too, I think it’s something to do with being born under the sign of Taurus exercise wise find something you do like, I started with a 20 minute swim a couple of times a week, I rewarded my effort by going in the sauna afterwards. It’s surprising how addictive having better control of your blood glucose levels can be, that then becomes a huge motivator. Recently I started going for a brisk walk at lunchtime for 15 to 20 minutes, I have done it everyday even when it’s been really cold and windy. I swim now for 30 minutes. Even 5 minutes of HiiT every other day will have an impact on your fitness and will help your levels.Thanks, I am an impatient person and want everything done yesterday. It is good to know I am not alone in waiting times. I think I am going to have to get over my hatred of all exercise. I guess being in my 40s is the time to grow up and get over exercisephobia.
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