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dmcd11

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I have been diagnosed with type 2 and am waiting to go on a training day to tell me how to manage it. I have an appt with my diabetes nurse in a few weeks. I thought I was doing ok, as I have a list that my Dr gave me and I have been mainly sticking to that apart from the occassional chocolate.
My problem is that I have been having lots of sweats and Im always hungry (altho I would like to lose weight, I havent lost anything)
I end up eating large amounts of food from the list that the diabetic nurse gave me
for example tonight I had three plates of homemade chicken dinner within an hour :-(
I still wasnt full
I feel tired a lot and get exhausted easily
I have taken my blood sugar and it is 3.7 tonight
I read you have to take something with sugar in if that happens so I ate a small kit kat.......is that right?
in the morning when I wake my blood sugar is about 5.1 - 6.1
I am very confused and scared when I eat incase I'm doing something wrong
I also feel like my feet and hands get colder more easily and I feel very thirsty, especially during the night.......I dont sleep with the sweats
finally, my big worry is that last time the diabetic nurse wanted to put me on a tablet and statins but I dont want to go on tablets unless I really need them.........do I? I had hoped, that if I could lose weight (I am 14st8lbs and 5.5ft ie counted as obese) that my blood sugar reading would be good/no need for tablets. I feel that I may be doing all the wrong things. Can anyone help put me straight please/any advice from someone like me. thanks
 
Hi dmc

I'm afraid I can't help as I am by no means an expert, but I wanted to say "hello and welcome" and I'm certain that someone much more knowledgeable than me will be along shortly!

I have to say that your blood glucose (BG) readings seems very low for someone who is supposed to be Type 2? Are you on any medication at all?
 
Firstly easier said than done, relax. I know diabetes is a serious potentially fatal, by a very unpleasant route.I am T2 diagnosed two years ago.Your figures look fine, if I was down to 3.7, I would go to my doctor saying "Why is it so low ? ". My FBS is between 5 and 6, and my HBA1c around 5.9.
So keep up the good work, you seem to be doing fine.
 
Hi dmcd11 and welcome to the forum
Here is the information we give to new members and I think you will find it answers many of your questions. Anything else, just ask, and someone will be able to help.

 
"I have been diagnosed with type 2 and am waiting to go on a training day to tell me how to manage it."

Wow a training day Bet you don't live in North Wilts :lol:

Excuse my cynicism but, I would have loved some formal training on T2. If it was for this site, I'd know next to nada.
 
[quote="wellwell1212"

Wow a training day Bet you don't live in North Wilts :lol:

Excuse my cynicism but, I would have loved some formal training on T2. If it was for this site, I'd know next to nada.[/quote]

If it is anything like the 'training' that most of us type2 have had then you've not missed anything!! :shock: :lol:

Ann
 
If it's DESMOND then obviously it's your choice to go but if I had my time again I would not have attended and you'll learn so much MORE on this forum!(The amazing turnarounds in peoples BG's and weight,if needed,speak for themselves) :wink: I still can't bring myself to talk of the Horrors and appalling advice I witnessed when I attended! :roll:
 
Hi dmcd11,

that fasting reading looks fine - do you know the numbers they gave you when you were diagnosed?

A thirst is normally a symptom of your levels being high. As for hunger, have you cut down on your carbohydrate intake? It'll take a few days to get used to a new diet and if you're cutting down on your carbs but not replacing it with protein and fat then you're going to feel hungry.

What's in the 'chicken dinner' - out of interest?

It sounds like you have a meter, which is excellent - if you have enough strips then perhaps you could do a bit of intensive testing - take a day and take a reading before each meal, then at +1 hr and +2 hrs. Write down EVERYTHING you eat, preferably with the weights of things - ie. 1 weetabix, 30g cooked white Rice etc.. With this and your readings alongside you'll have a much better idea of what's going on.

You can post the results on here and we'll help you interpret what's going on.

S
 
Hello dmcd11

WOW Training...... I was diagnosed in Italy and the doctor said.. "you are fat you need to lose weight" That was my training....

I am no expert: but when I came on here they said ASK ASK ASK and to be honest the help has been great, even just to cheer you up or advise...
 
thank you all for your advice. I do feel supported here and its so nice to have access to the forum.
 
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