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Newly diagnosed

drrnsctt

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Hi All,

Firstly, I would like to thank whoever set this site up, as somebody who is newly diagnosed there are so many conflicting pieces of information its good to find somewhere reliable.

I am still in the process of being diagnosed for diabetes, I am still awaiting the results of my glucose tolerance tests. I have had the results of the HPC??? test and my average was 9.4 - which I understand is high. I have had no symptoms at all, this was picked up during a routine medical.

Now my questions, for the last few years I have been an original lucozade addict, averaging 12 - 15 500ml bottles a week, I understand this would most likely not cause diabetes however cutting this out shoul (i hope) lower my average below 9.4.

Can anybody give me advice on the best way of lowering my blood sugar level with diet and exercise, I have purchased my own monitor and am testing mysely regularly to see how my body reacts to different food and drink and exercise - I have had hardly any information from my doctors at this point which I am not happy about.

Can anybody give me advice on this, and your thoughts on whether I should be able to control my diabetes through diet and exercise alone.

FYI,
I have been testing myself when i wake, before lunch and before bed - my readings have ranged from 5.2 - 7.5
 
Hi drr and welcome to the forum This is a good site that you have found and you will find all the information you need here. Whatever you need to know just ask and someone will answer you. The test you have just had was the HbA1c test, and 9.4 is high. You need, with diet and exercise, to get this down to around 6.5. It is quite frequent to have no symptoms at all on diagnosis - I didn't have any.

You really should give up the Lucozade - this would have been responsible for your 9.4. Try giving it up and replacing it with another drink that does not contain any sugar.

You have done well to have started testing but you need to test 2 hours after meals as well - only then can you see what effect certain foods have on you. Unfortunately we cannot tell you if you can control your diabetes with no medication but diet and exercise will certainly help.

Here is some information that the Forum Monitors have written for new members which should help you to control your diabetes as well as possible.

 
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