clairejayne
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- Type of diabetes
- Family member
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Hi there,Hi.
My partner was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes Tuesday this week, by accident, he had a abscess drained 2 weeks ago and had been seeing the district nurse, it was was only that he had to go to the surgery for the nurse to change his dressing and she did blood tests for his yearly check up. He got a call from the nurse at 7pm that evening, asking him to go down to the surgery as his blood sugar was 27. He has been checking his levels which range from 11 to 24 since, He says he doesn't feel particularly ill just tired. He has to go back Tuesday to see the nurse, he is hoping to control this by loosing weight and changing his diet. We have been given very little information.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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If he is low carbing and still get so high bg I think he should get antibodies checked.Many thanks to everyone who commented on my post... My partner is back to see the nurse on Wednesday, she told him that his blood sugar had to be under 10 to avoid him taking medication, he is reluctant to take any as he is a class 1 HGV driver and is worried this is going to affect his licence and job. We have totally changed our diets cutting carbohydrates to a minimum, no sugary foods, plenty veg and salad, fish and chicken, but his levels are between 11 and 20. He has been complaining of very bad blurred vision at times but says he still doesn't feel particularly poorly just tiered. I can't believe what a trying stressful time this has been for both of us. I have to say I have found this site a great support, all the advice and reading other peoples stories has been a great help.
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Many thanks to everyone who commented on my post... My partner is back to see the nurse on Wednesday, she told him that his blood sugar had to be under 10 to avoid him taking medication, he is reluctant to take any as he is a class 1 HGV driver and is worried this is going to affect his licence and job. We have totally changed our diets cutting carbohydrates to a minimum, no sugary foods, plenty veg and salad, fish and chicken, but his levels are between 11 and 20. He has been complaining of very bad blurred vision at times but says he still doesn't feel particularly poorly just tiered. I can't believe what a trying stressful time this has been for both of us. I have to say I have found this site a great support, all the advice and reading other peoples stories has been a great help.
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He is not driving at the minuet, he is currently off sick until his blood sugar is stable, the nurse will not sign him fit to work.
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