Hi,
My name is Tracy, im 54 and newly diagnosed this week with prediabetes. I change my doctor and they did a health check as well as my yearly liver and kidney function blood tests to do with my epilepsy. My blood pressure and cholestrol are pretty much perfect she said but the ha1c was 47 then I was given the diagnosis and pointed to Diabetes.co.uk. Told to cut my sugar down and that was pretty much it. I have to go back for another HA1c test in 3 months. Ive been eating chicken and salad, live yogurt, porridge and cheese for the last two days as i was told these were safe foods. Ive dropped 2lbs, i have a problem with food and find it hard to try new things so im a bit lost and I have no idea of who to turn to. Having epilepsy and eating so little over the last couple of days, i feel so unwell. I just need to know what i should and shouldnt be eating and if i should be checking my blood sugar levels, would it help? I feel so scared, depressed and unwell i dont know where to turn. Really hope that i dont sound like im looking for sympathy i just need to know where i go from here.
Tracy.
I use the SD Codefree from hereIm so grateful for all your info, felt so low all week and not being at work this morning everything came crashing in. Also hard when you dont have anyone to talk to!! Thank you so much.
I feel like a blood sugar monitor will help me not to panic so much with my eating but i cant afford an expensive one and their are so many on Amazon i dont know where to start. Any pointers would be lovely. Thank you all for taking the time out to help.
Dont feel quite so overwhelmed now.
I spent 1000 euro's on test strips my first year. (I have four Bayer Contour TS's. With a bunch of purses i don't want to be caught out without one. But they go with expensive strips, alas). But really, once you know which foods are okay, it's just convenient to have in restaurants or when you're ill, to keep an eye on things. For me, a lot of changes went on that year with other issues that indirectly impacted my bloodsugars, so it doesn't have to get that out of hand for you...! It is a bit of an investment at first, but after a while usage tapers off as you get better in guesstimating carbs.Im so grateful for all your info, felt so low all week and not being at work this morning everything came crashing in. Also hard when you dont have anyone to talk to!! Thank you so much.
I feel like a blood sugar monitor will help me not to panic so much with my eating but i cant afford an expensive one and their are so many on Amazon i dont know where to start. Any pointers would be lovely. Thank you all for taking the time out to help.
Dont feel quite so overwhelmed now.
Hi,
My name is Tracy, im 54 and newly diagnosed this week with prediabetes. I change my doctor and they did a health check as well as my yearly liver and kidney function blood tests to do with my epilepsy. My blood pressure and cholestrol are pretty much perfect she said but the ha1c was 47 then I was given the diagnosis and pointed to Diabetes.co.uk. Told to cut my sugar down and that was pretty much it. I have to go back for another HA1c test in 3 months. Ive been eating chicken and salad, live yogurt, porridge and cheese for the last two days as i was told these were safe foods. Ive dropped 2lbs, i have a problem with food and find it hard to try new things so im a bit lost and I have no idea of who to turn to. Having epilepsy and eating so little over the last couple of days, i feel so unwell. I just need to know what i should and shouldnt be eating and if i should be checking my blood sugar levels, would it help? I feel so scared, depressed and unwell i dont know where to turn. Really hope that i dont sound like im looking for sympathy i just need to know where i go from here.
Tracy.
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