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Newly diagnosed type 2

Andybiff

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Hi all just thought I would say hello. Found out yesterday I have type 2. Not seen the nurse yet but doc said I may be on pills to start. Will have to see what the nurse says

I found out I had diabetes after being unable to shift a chest infection and was on steroids and blood tests. Fasting blood came in at 10.7. The repeat was 8.7 withe the 3 month average being 9 (can't remember the name of the test) so that's me so far. It's a lot to take in and I don't think it's gone in yet.. But a big hi to everyone on here.
 
Re: Newley diagnosed type 2

Hi Andy and welcome to the forum I expect you would like to know something about diabetes. Here is some information which was written for new members. I hope you find it helps you. Ask as many questions as you like as there is usually someone who knows the answer. Let us know which medications you are on, if any, and if you need any information about them.

 
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Hi and welcome.
I am a type 1 on four injections a day and metformin. Metformin is normally used for type 2 in the beginning, but you may be lucky enough to be put on a diet control first, as not all type 2 are put straight on meds.
But i wish you well and let us know what or If any meds are given. Please search the forum as you will have plenty of questions to ask, but one thing is don't let it get you down. Feel free to contact us all back.
Take care
Tracey
 
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Thanks for you help and info to start me off. Still don't know how I'm feeling about it all. I have a friend with type 1 and he seems to be doing well so I'm remaining positive for now. Unsure about testing glucose at home with a smbg if I'm on meds ? Are they prescribed or do I need to buy one?

Have appointment with nurse in 2 weeks so lots of waiting agh
 
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Hi Andy
If you are lucky you may get a prescription for meter and testing strips. If not, you will need to find your own as it is essential to test to start with to see what sort of things you can eat which don't put your levels up too much. You can get a meter free from most manufacturers and you need to choose the one with the cheapest testing strips. Strips can be bought from e-bay. This is not good news but PCTs are having to watch their expenditure now unfortunately.
 
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Thanks for the advice. so far the waiting is doing my head in. i know its only a week away but i get impatient just want to know... ( if u know what i mean)

If i am unlucky and don't get a home test kit prescribed the ones with the cheapest strips are recommended ( thanks Daisy1 ) But are all the machines the same really? or is there a better one to go for ?

Can any one recommend one ?

appreciate the help on here.
 
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Hi andybif
I just have a basic meter I know there are all singing and dancing ones out there but I have a a definate aversion to any thing even remotely technical they just dont like me :!: I buy my test strips on e-bay and for my aviva nano I can get them for around £12 per 50 I also have a countour meter which was given to me free by the company and the test strips for them can be found for around the same price .You have to be patient and keep checking for cheap strips .Most companies seem happy to give away the monitors if you tell them you have been diagnosed and want to test your levels because they get more profit from the strips .
CAROL
 
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carty said:
Most companies seem happy to give away the monitors if you tell them you have been diagnosed and want to test your levels because they get more profit from the strips .

That's right. "BAYER" will give you a meter for free if you convince them you'll test regularly. That's the Contour one. Good meter, i use it. They also replace anything on it that stops working for free - even free batteries!
 
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Well got my second appointment today where I get my metfomin don't know what dose yet. Had an exemption cert to fill in too. Also will ask for bg monitor fingers crossed. Little nervouse if I must admit.
 
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Sorry to hear of your diagnosis but welcome to the forum anyway
 
Just an update. Been to docs for my meds and given metformin 4 a day well working upto it. On week 2 at the moment and so far so good but a little sore in a sensitive area. Hoping it will improve. Got eye test to come and ECG this week.

Hope everyone had a great Xmas
 
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