Hi everyone! Wow... I went off to do a few jobs around the garden.... Never expected such a positive, and numerous, response
My diabetic nurse is calling me every 3 days to monitor my readings. So far, in the 10 days I've been on the daily dose of insulin it's been upped from 10, to 16, and today to 20.
I've removed most carbs from my diet ; no more bread, pasta, rice, etc. brought my potato intake down to about a tenth of what it was. I don't eat cakes or biscuits or sweets anyway, so that was no loss. I've had to reduce my beloved 8-10 pieces of fruit per day down to just two. I eat oily fish, fresh vegetables ( love my veggies) ...but...I have other health problems that mean exercise is limited to very short walks.
I'm only at the very start of this lifelong change, so I'm learning....sloooooowly...my diabetes has gone untreated for a good ten years. I was flagged as prediabetic over a decade ago after a 24 hour pre operation fast...and measured back then as 9.3 mmols.
Looks like I've actually left this way, way too long.
@Philjn
Hello Phil and welcome to the forumTo help you, in addition to the helpful advice from members, here is the information we give to new members and I hope you will find it useful. Ask as many questions as you want and someone will be pleased to help.
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Hi, Like you I am newly diagnosed, although I did not think I was obese, at 9st 10lb and 5ft, I have been steadily putting on weight for the past couple of years, previous to this my weight was around 7 and a half stone, I could not fathom out why I was putting on weight as I calculated my daily calorie intake to be around 1000 calories. But I had not cut out the carbs, although I love bread, it would always make me feel bloated and sickly after I had eaten it. The success of this forum and all the information on diet and exercise is for me is amazing, since last Thursday I have stuck to the low carb high fat diet, I am now eating more than before and I have lost half a stone, my blood sugar level has dropped from 10.5 fasting to 6.6 this morning. I am on 500g metformin twice a day, and seems every other day it makes me feel sicky for a couple of hours during the middle part of the day, but for me this is a very small price to pay to regain my health. There is just so much support here, and I have not had any of this advise from doctors or nurses, this site has been absolutely invaluable, I feel so positive with the results that I have achieved so far, just goes to show that cutting out carbs and stepping up the exercise really does work. Good luck and follow the advise that Daisy has sent.Daisy1,
Again, a big thank you for taking the time to reply and send me such a comprehensive set of links. Without doubt, there is a great deal I need to read and learn if I'm to find a happy balance between food, exercise, and my glucose levels.
In the long term, the wealth of experience and combined knowledge of fellow diabetics and diabetic experts here will be invaluable.... But, honestly? Initially, it's the sheer volume of people, just everyday folk of all age, shape and sizes, all coming together to share and encourage...well, you could either say "misery loves company" ( haha..just my dark humour) or... "Trouble shared..."
My personal diagnosis didn't shock me at all...I had a good idea what was getting worse. My shock came at its severity ( daily readings in the mid to high 20s) ...so I needed input! And not just GP or nurse input, but real people input.
Knowing you're not alone when things go wrong is the very first step to tackling things head on. For that alone, this site is excellent.
So, Thanks Daisy1, your help and advice is very welcome!
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