Hi there, its done!!

Thanks for all your help and advice and warning of what to expect. It did sting as advised, but it didn't last too long. Although my blurred vision got worse as the day went on its much better now hence i'm on here

There were a few of us waiting for the same eye tests and we got chatting as the nurse couldn't get the camera to work at first!! But I was so amazed at what little the others knew about diabetes. I am so pleased to have found this forum. There was a lovely elderly lady who said she had been diagnosed T2 in January this year and the nurse had told her to eat healthy and she was now having Kelloggs Frosties & Shreddies and even adding berries to it so shes getting her fruit

I mentioned about carbs and stuff that I had learnt on here but she was adamant that her nurse had told her what she could eat as a healthy diet and shown her the sugar to look out for. The T1 lady just said she had been told she couldn't eat bananas which I said was probably because they're high in carbs but she just said that her doctor had told her that every Type 2 would end up on insulin eventually anyway. I asked the other lady what her BG level was when diagnosed and she said she didn't want to know as she didn't want to end up a glucocondriat?? (she was lovely). She said it was better not to know these things and didn't want a meter at all. It was quite an interesting day, I hadn't heard so much about conifers, fences, fox poo and jade carpets before
