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Newly diagnosed type 2

themummy

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Hello, I was diagnosed as glucose inotolerant some years ago but was officially diagnosed as diabetic this week! I have two rare cancer which I am presently fighting and my doctor said it is relatively common for the body to react to severe stress by becoming hyperglycaemic. Anyone ever heard of this? I am on tablets at the moment and hope that tablets will be all I need!
 
As someone who recently completed almost 7 months of anti-Cancer treatment I can assure you that the drugs involved, let alone the stress can severely affect Bg control. This is just something you will have to live with. sometimes, as I have said here before, Diabetes has to take a back seat.

During my treatment my Bg levels frequently soared (24+ mmol/l)and then dropped (2-3 mmol/l)despite all my best efforts to control them. I was close to having to go onto Insulin temporarily but fortunately my treatment ended and my levels all then started to get back into line.

My tale is documented here in the Diabetes Medication and Drug's section.........'Diabetes and anti-Cancer Drug's. I wish you well in your battle against the Cancer's........

Here is the advice that Sue and I hand out to any newly diagnosed Diabetic's. Much of it may help you try and control your Bg levels, however you may find despite all your best efforts that it will not be enough. If you need medication, then for now that has to be the case. It will lift the pressure and stress from you allowing you to fight the most important thing in your life right now.

Ken

 
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