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Spiritflier

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Hi all,

My name is Simon (prefer Si) and I'm a 42yr old Type 2 diabetic... I got diagnosed a few years ago during a company medical.

Unfortunately, I haven't had a lot of help from the medical profession until very recently and as a part of my desire to finally get this thing under control, I've decided to come and see what advice I can find to help me as a part of this forum.

My last HbA1c was about 12.7 so I really could do with some help.

I look forward to joining in with everyone on here.
Best wishes,
Si
 
Hiya Si, ive just joined here too, about half an hour ago lol Anyway welcome, hope you get some advice and answers
 
A big welcome to you both. You will find alot of help from the people on the forums.

Best Wishes.

Helena
 
Hi Si and welcome to the forum Here is some information that we give to new members which should help you to get your levels down. You will see that you need to cut down the carbohydrates in your diet as it is these which put your blood sugar levels up. Ask as many questions as you need to as there is always someone here to help. Hi also Amanda - I have answered your other post.

 
Hiya Si, and welcome. Do read daisy's note and act on the Carbohydrate bit - it's the one thing almost guaranteed to give you control over your BGs. And do ask questions. You'll always get answers here. Some are even right! :lol:
 
Dont listen to Grazer Si .
On this forum we are always right Except when we are wrong :?
CAROL
 
Thanks for the warm welcome... It's much appreciated!

I know I'm going to struggle to eat properly - I've always had a sweet tooth and I'm still a bit of a chocoholic. I've got an appointment with a dietician soon so I'm going to have a long chat with her about the way forward.

My problem is that all the things I like to eat are bad for me!

Best wishes,
Si
 
Spiritflier said:
I've got an appointment with a dietician soon so I'm going to have a long chat with her about the way forward.

Just be aware - some dieticians aren't all that switched on! I, like lots of others, was told to "eat food rich with starchy carohydrates"; that's not the way forward! Look at what others, who have been there, say on this forum.
Good luck!
 
Hi Si, and welcome,
Listen to Grazer he is so right, the carb advice is the best Ive picked up on here, Im a newbie of a month or so and when I joined, my readings were in the 20's
Im type 2 and have a lot of insulin resistance, although not badly overweight, a stone and a half, Ive been following all the advice on here and it helped, so much, firstly by getting my levels down to single figures, and how much better I felt cutting down on the carb rich stuff i loved
Although I have had to start on insulin my doc said that whatever Im doing its starting to work,

My DN advice was eat startch carbs at every meal but they sent my levels up higher :shock: :shock:

Everyone so helpfull here good luck and wish you well

Alison
 
Hi Alison,

Thanks for your reply... I'm learning a lot here already but I've got so many questions and there's so much info here, it's hard to know where to start!

I've made the first leap today... I've switched to decaf coffee and replaced the sugar with Morrisons own 'granulated sweetener'! It really does taste horrible in comparison though!

Oh well, I guess I'd better get used to it! :cry:

Best wishes,
Si
 
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