Randomchlo93
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- Type of diabetes
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- Other
Hi @Randomchlo93 , welcome to the forum.A little bit anxious as didn't think my HbA1c was going to be as high as it was at 124mmol/mol so not knowing what the treatment is going to be but I'll find out next week.
I'm already inadvertedly losing weight and don't think I'm personally that overweight.
Would you like sharing what types of food you can eat? We may be able to think of some things that won't make your blood glucose rise even more. How are you doing on meats, eggs, mayo, fish, things like that?I worry now if i cut things out or change things for diabetes my IBS will flare up or I'll end up with not many options of food in my diet which really getting me down.
Firstly breatheA few years back I was diagnosed due to two raised fasting glucose tests with my A1c being normal and the Dr said results were "confounding" but after going to group education sessions and constantly being questioned why I was there I ended up going to a different Dr who e-mailed the specialist at hospital who said no I wasn't diabetic and to monitor.
Flash forward to these past few weeks I've had a ridiculous dry mouth and drinking and weeing loads, so while at another appt with a nurse I mentioned this and she told me to book a blood test.
Although I knew the result was going to come back as being diabetic because of all the symptoms it's hit me like a freight train.
A little bit anxious as didn't think my HbA1c was going to be as high as it was at 124mmol/mol so not knowing what the treatment is going to be but I'll find out next week.
I'm already inadvertedly losing weight and don't think I'm personally that overweight. I mean I'm a 30yr old woman. Standing at 5ft4 tall and wear size 14 jeans.
I suffer with IBS so going forward I know the two diets aren't always going to go hand in hand. Recently I cut out garlic and cut down massively on lactose because my IBS flared up massively. I worry now if i cut things out or change things for diabetes my IBS will flare up or I'll end up with not many options of food in my diet which really getting me down.
I know it's super early days for me but I know its going to be an interesting journey...
Any useful tips, tricks and suggestions would be appreciated...
Would you like sharing what types of food you can eat? We may be able to think of some things that won't make your blood glucose rise even more. How are you doing on meats, eggs, mayo, fish, things like that?
Hi @Randomchlo93
I have said it elsewhere, be wary of your vision, mine went from a bit fuzzy before diagnosis to completely terrible for the 6-8 weeks after diagnosis as I was on insulin for a little while, and cut the sugars/carbs so quickly that my eyes couldn't keep up with the reduction in blood glucose - it happens, is 'normal' but scary - don't be fobbed off by a diabetic nurse who suggests popping to Specsavers as its a bit strange! Once my glucose levels stabilised my eyesight came back to normal - it's just a great big warning that I would have loved to have known about.
I was using the reading bit of my varifocals for distance with a magnifying glass and pair of those over the counter +2.5s over the top and still not able to read at the worst - it was a statement look that's for sure!So I think right now I'm struggling to focus and look at things close up for too long but I do have issues with distance that I wear glasses for anyway but this nugget of info is incredibly helpful thank you!
Feel like it's something that's going to be an issue for me.
Roll on Wednesday and see what the plan is for me
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