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mike944

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Hi All. I am new here and new to diabetes so thought I would say hello. I was just diagnosed by the doctor on Monday after I self diagnosed over the weekend with a test kit I bought. I am 33 and not overweight but suspect that I am diabetic due to the acute pancreatitis I had several years ago. They are not 100% sure if I am type 1 or 2 and after a bit of reading I see there is also a type 1.5. I am on 2x 80 mg Gliclazide a day and have been low carbing. My blood glucose is starting to come down and today and yesterday I have had a couple of readings below 10 mmol, half what it was at the start of the week. Symptoms are all gone too and I have a lot more energy. The doctors never once mentioned a low carb diet and in fact encouraged me to eat carbs then control it with drugs. I am keen to try and control it as much as possible through diet so no doubt I will have a few questions over the coming weeks.

Mike
 
Hi Mike
I'm new to forum and diabetes too, got diagnosed last monday and am on Metformin now and steadily increasing to 4 tablets a day. I'm also starting to notice less symptoms and more energy
Found this forum really good as theres loads of info on here )))

Shirl
 
Welcome to the Forum, Mike. Glad to hear you are going to try diet first. Here is some basic advice we give to newly diagnosed Diabetics, hope some of it helps.


 
Hello Mike and Shirl,

This forum is great and helped me hugely when I was diagnosed in June. Things quickly got better and although there was the occasional hitch, they kept getting better. Staying positive makes things happen in a good way I find.

You'll get a lot of support here. Good luck.

Griffy.
 
Hello Mike and welcome!

Read the advice Sue has posted above and feel free to come back and ask any questions or ask advice on any matters to do with your control, but do keep in mind that none of us are medically qualified and any advice should not be taken as fact, merely our own personal experience.

Nigel
 
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