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hello,I was diagnosed one week ago with T2 Diabetes :cry: .I have been reading as much imfo as I can and trying to learn as much as I can.I knew a little as my mum has T2 aswell but refuses to test her bg with a meter and seems to be on a carb rich diet.I dont see the diabetic nurse till next week so all I know is what I have learned myself and the sheet the doctor gave me.I was too upset to ask him any questions even though he offered.I have bought a BG meter so I can find out which foods affect me and am a bit puzzled that my reading before eating(lettuce,tomato,helmans mayo and chicken) was 8.2 and now two hours after is 7.1.I thought it should go up?Am now very hungry and headachey.I have cut nearly all carbs out of my previous very carb rich diet as they do seem to raise my bg,porridge especially .I have pains in my feet and fingers and lots of floaters in my eye so think i may have had this some time.
i havent been given any meds yet as they have just done a 4th blood test .(fourth in a month)Also has anyone else had to do a day long urine test(sorry about the detail)
I think this is a brilliant site full of so much information ,I always feel so much better after being on the forum,every one seems so friendly.
Sorry my hello post is so long.
 
Hi and welcome
Diabetics can often have to do a what they call a 24hr urine sample, this is just to check your protein or any infections, but mainly just to check your kidneys are ok.
There is a low carb count forum on the web site have a look.
It's important to try and keep your sugars between 4.5 - 7mmols if you can.
If you are talking about black floaters in your eyes PLEASE go to the optician and get them to dilate your eyes to have a look at the back of your eyes, as this could be to do with the diabetes. It's better to be safer than sorry.
I am a type1 diabetic with eye damage. I'm registered partially sighted and had my driving licience revoked so please get this checked out.
Please let me know how you get on.
Take care and any advice i can help with please ask.
Take care
Tracey
 
Thank you Tracey for answering my questions so quickly .I am so sorry about your sight , I will ring the opticians tomorrow first thing.I am sure I will have many more questions and it is reasuring to know that there is someone to help.Thank you again.
 
Hi Merlin and welcome to the forum Here is some information which we give to new members which I think will help you. Ask any questions you like and someone will answer.

 
Hi. Good to hear that your are taking your db seriously and doing all the right things at the start. The reduction from 8.2 to 7.1 could well be because the meal was very low in carb hence any pre-existing glucose level would continue to go down. Keep tesing 2 hours after a meal trying different foods and see what affects you. Be aware that readings do vary for a range of reasons e.g. taking blood from different hands etc so look for your overal trends and keeping to the targets Daisy has listed in her message
 
hello and thank you for your replys.That is interesting about different readings from different hands and i will bear that in mind .I managed to get an appointment at my local opticians today who very kindly did the full diabetic screening (think thats what it is called :? )and, to my great relief the lovely optician gave me the all clear for any thing diabetic related.He thinks it is something called posterior vitreous detachment which is very common in people over 65 but as I am 45 he thinks this is too young to get it but i have all the symptoms .It is aching somewhat after the drops ect so i will have to see how i go.I am very gratefull you advised me to go Tracey as secretly I was worried sick but being an ostrich and hoping it would go away.I wont be doing that again.I have learned so much from this forum and other peoples experiences.
 
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes a few weeks ago. I am eating healthy and exercising, trying to lose weight. I do feel on my own with the diabetes and abit confused by it. I have some information from the nurse and she was helpful but just feel it would be nice to chat to people who have this.
Ive been having tingling and pins and needles down my left arm, hand and bottom of my left leg and foot, which come and goes every now and then. I told the dr and nurse about this and asked if it was linked to the diabetes. They both said no but ive read on the internet that it could be related. I do suffer from anxiety and panicky feelings, also have an phobia of illnesses, so reading things on the internet is not helping! Which i try not to do.
Sorry to babble on!
 
Hi Nikki1111
I havnt been to see the nurse yet I am seeing her tomorrow morning so for the last two weeks I have been reading as much as possible but the diet bit I am finding a bit confusing as different things seem to suit different people.I have to admit that I have cut right back on carbs from my diet since diagnoses (dont know if this was the right thing to do) and I just said to my hubby that I havnt had any pricking in my toes for the last three nights.It felt like someone was pricking them with a pin.I have had that for the last 2 to 3 years.Also my fingers felt bruised on all the finger tips for the last month and that has gone also.My heels still hurt sometimes but I dont know if that is diabetes or just my boots :? I have also read that you get pains in your hands and feet.Do you think it would be a good idea for you to go back to the doctors and try to see a different one.I have found some doctors are better then others.I now think it is better to get things sorted out straight away then have sleepness night worrying.Dont worry you are not babbling on, it is a scary time till we get used to it .I have to say, it is all I can think about at the moment I am going on a 3hr course,next month, on diabetes recommended by my doctor, run by my local hospital.Do you have anything similar arranged Nikki?
 
Merlin2k
Thanks for the reply.
I am going to join a local group, which meets once a week. I think this will be helpful as you are with others in the same position.
 
Tingling in the hands or feet, sore feet and so on can all be a sign of diabetic neuropathy where the nerves are damaged. The doctors often don't pay too much attention to this unless it's really bad, because the initial treatment for it is to reduce and control our blood sugars which we're trying to do anyway. Hopefully, when your BGs settle down to more normal levels, those symptoms will start to go away; although some say they start to GET them as their BG initially lowers, then it improves again. So concentrate on getting those **** sugar levels under control.
 
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