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Officially diagnosed this morning

steve451

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Seasons greetings!

I'm now officially a type 2 as of an hour ago, after being diagnosed glucose intolerant last January.

I had noticed a sudden rise in my BG levels over the last 2 weeks, which hit a high of 30.1 mmol on Saturday.

Here's to a fresh start!!

Steve.
 
Re: Officially diagnised this morning

Hi Steve and welcome to the D club, you'll find lots of helpful ideas here along with a few mad ones occasionally too :lol:

Have a good look around and ant questions you have just ask :thumbup:
 
Re: Officially diagnised this morning

Hi Steve and welcome to the forum I expect there are a lot of things you want to know and this information, written for new members, should answer some of your questions. Ask as many questions as you need as there are lots of members to help you.

 
Thanks all. I'ver been using a meter since I was diagnosed Glucose Intolerant - luckily my GP is happy to bend the rules a bit regarding putting strips on prescription as long as he can see you're trying to help yourself.

I think I shall be heading down the low carb route on this. One thing I've noticed over the last couple of months is that eating carbs to me is like trying to put out a fire with petrol. Maybe that will change a bit once the Metformin starts to work, however long that takes.
 
I wouldn't expect o metformin alone to make too much of a difference. As you are testing and already know hatyou have a low tolearance of carbs ,maybe think of cutting down a little too. Gradually is always the best way.

I am ssuming you mean sarchy carbs.
 
Hi, yes the starchy variety. I haven't eaten white bread for years as I'm not overkeen, except for the odd fresh crusty with a burnt bit on top a couple of times a year. I used to be ok with basmati rice, but that sends me skywards now too. I tried swapping potatoes for sweet potatoes which was ok at first, but again it began to wear off and up I went again. I dont eat sweets, rarely eat chocolate but if I do it's usually dark chocolate with a high cocoa content.

I lost a lot of weight on a low carb diet about 10 years ago, around 50 Lbs, so I am pretty familiar with the do's and dont's, it's just that I will have to chuck in a few fingers pricks here and there now to see what is happening.

Bit of a learning curve I suppose. What seems a bit daunting now will be second nature before long.
 
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