There is no way to 'give yourself' type2. You need to have a predisposition to get it. Even with a very bad diet and being overweight, most people don't develop type2. And the ones who do are usually a lot older than you are. You didn't let yourself get to this point, you've just had a bit of bad luck!I'm embarrassed that I have this and I keep beating myself up because I let myself get to this point.
This isn't on you. I went to a dietician because I was overweight, and her regime upped the carb intake to amounts that made everything far, far worse. I didn't know I had PCOS and insulin resistance, both precursors of T2, so I followed advice that added on another 15 kilo's and poof... Diabetic at 37, though probably was years before that. Our bodies cannot cope with carbs like other people's do, and we don't find out until it is often rather late in the day. You couldn't know. So please, don't lay blame at your own feet. You didn't do this to yourself. But you *can* tackle it! (I have a load of chronic conditions, and diabetes is the only one I have a say in. Now non-diabetic levels and no complications, on diet only!). You'll be okay. It might not feel like it right now, but you will be.I honestly feel like a failure.
I'm embarrassed that I have this and I keep beating myself up because I let myself get to this point. I'm a 21 year old female, my family and friends have been very comforting which I appreciate. But my anxiety has been at a peak ever since my visit to the doctor. I know it isn't the end of the world but it certainly feels like it.
I got prescribed metformin, 2 tablets a day totalling to 1000 mg a day.
Any tips on how to cope and how you dealt with the entirety of everything.
I'm also newly diagnosed 20th june and like you am finding it difficult to come to terms with and struggling with diet and controlling my BG levels.I honestly feel like a failure.
I'm embarrassed that I have this and I keep beating myself up because I let myself get to this point. I'm a 21 year old female, my family and friends have been very comforting which I appreciate. But my anxiety has been at a peak ever since my visit to the doctor. I know it isn't the end of the world but it certainly feels like it.
I got prescribed metformin, 2 tablets a day totalling to 1000 mg a day.
Any tips on how to cope and how you dealt with the entirety of everything.
Hello and welcome. You may not realise it yet but you have hit the jackpot by joining this forum. Have a wander around and ask as many questions as you like.Hey everyone. I was diagnosed with type 2, 3 weeks ago. I was basically told to lose 10kg and my blood results will return to normal. The only thing i know about diabetes is from my own research( very little) any tips or advice is very welcome.
May I ask in what way you have changed your diet, please? Have you learned about adjusting your carbohydrate levels and do you test at home with a blood glucose monitor?Im slowly getting my head around it. I have changed my diet and increased my exercise routine. I have to go back in 2 and half months for a blood test to see if my blood glucose levels are lower.
Read this: http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/14046739.phpI keep beating myself up because I let myself get to this point
Hi @gemmap as @Guzzler has said what is your diet like now. As suggested you should get a blood glucose meter so you can test your bloods every day. This will show what foods spike you. I use the SD Codefree one and the test strips are a reasonable price. What was your HbA1c and blood glucose levels?Im slowly getting my head around it. I have changed my diet and increased my exercise routine. I have to go back in 2 and half months for a blood test to see if my blood glucose levels are lower.
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