LadyLovely
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 48
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
@LadyLovely This coild be me! I had no idea I was diabetic, just had a free NHS health check. I too was normal weight for my height; I was almost 70 and I have never seen a Dr in the almost 3 years since diagnosis. Rest of your post fits me too. Hope you get things sorted, I still struggle and am changing my metformin to slow release once a bay from normal twice a day to see if it helps as I can't keep my BG in the normal range if I eat!
Hello and welcome,
Have you any idea what your blood sugar levels were at diagnosis? I assume you had an HbA1c test. It is important you know what the results were as this is your starting point. You also need to know your full cholesterol levels (HDL/LDL/Triglycerides). If you don't know these, then ask for a full print out of the test results, or ask if your surgery puts test results on-line and how to register for this.
It will have been a shock for you, and the media is to blame. Not every Type 2 diabetic is overweight, but we are all labelled as obese and lazy eating dreadful diets. It isn't true!
What you call a healthy diet is not so healthy for diabetics I'm afraid. It isn't just sugar, it is also carbohydrate that raises blood sugar levels, and that includes bread, rice, potatoes, pasta, breakfast cereals, porridge, and anything containing flour. Wholemeal is just the same. We also need to be careful with fruit (especially juices) and milk.
I am tagging @daisy1 to come along and post the information given to all newly diagnosed. Have a read. It is full of very useful information. Meanwhile, read round the forums and also the main website www.diabetes.co.uk
Can I just add that your profile states you are pre-diabetic. As you have been diagnosed as diabetic Type 2 this may confuse people when giving you advice. You can change this in your profile settings.
Thanks for your helpful post Bluetit1802. I presumed I was prediabetic but after second blood test GP advised type2. Can't see how to change the status in my profile but will try later. My blood sugar readings were 7 but I don't have the HbA1c result but will ask for it on Monday as the GP did say this result confirmed the type2 diagnosis. HDL 3.2 LDL 2.9 Triglyceride 0.94.
The GP advised going on statins for the cholesterol but I said I wanted to think about that one. A previous GP said the same as you that the good outweighed the bad but I don't have those particular readings that he was referring to. I've recently moved county and have discovered that I've registered with the surgery with the worst reputation and now I'm beginning to see why! I'll do as you say and keep reading!
If your blood test was 7 then you are only just diabetic and may not need to change your diet to drastically just reduce portion sizes of starchy carbs and cut out sugar . A lot here do a LCHF diet ..low carb high fat...this is not the official diet that the NHS advise so many nurses and doctors do not approve of it. Many here think it is better for lowering the blood glucose. It is good for those who need to loose weight but not so good for those of us who don't because we usually loose weight anyway. I am one of those I have never been overweight in my life I do lower carb but not very low and I tend to eat smaller portions of the high carb foods like potatoes and bread and no sugar stuff...I have raised cholesterol so do not eat very high fat and I do not eat red meat my diabetes is controlled but I struggle to get my weight to where it should be my doctor says I am under weight nowThanks for your helpful post Bluetit1802. I presumed I was prediabetic but after second blood test GP advised type2. Can't see how to change the status in my profile but will try later. My blood sugar readings were 7 but I don't have the HbA1c result but will ask for it on Monday as the GP did say this result confirmed the type2 diagnosis. HDL 3.2 LDL 2.9 Triglyceride 0.94.
Hi. From what you say about your weight and height you are quite slim? Although you have been diagnosed as diabetic thru the HBa1C test that test does not determine whether you are T2 or late onset T1; many GPs just guess T2 and tell you to lose weight like my stupid GP did when I was stick thin. Most people diagnosed at 60 would be T2 but I was diagnosed as 'T2' at age 60 but turn out to be late onset T1. Your diet appears quite good but keep the carbs down overall even if good low-GI ones. If your blood sugar remains in the good range then fine. You may be prescribed some tablets to help. If your blood sugar continues to rise over the coming months or years then you may need to ask for the tests for T1 as the meds are different.
No not inevitable but it does happen with a lot of people so those new to the diet who are not overweight should be aware that it can happenNot everyone loses weight eating very low carb with high fat. After I lost all the weight I needed to I have maintained my current weight at under 9 stone for 2 and a half years (BMI 21), and very stable. My weight never fluctuates. Weight loss isn't inevitable.
Just had first appointment with diabetic nurse. She is puzzled by my blood sugar readings and the Hb1Ac reading. She thinks that the Hb1Ac of 51 puts me in T2 range but that the blood sugar readings make me prediabetic. She has asked for more blood and I'm to go back in two weeks. She did say that stress can be a bit factor and I've certainly had a lot of that over the last few years.
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