masueuk
Member
Hi
Just wanted to speak to someone who might have some advice. I have only recently been diagnosed Type 2, have seen the diabetic nurse at the hospital who has such an unpleasant manner I came home and burst into tears.
Apparently in Scotland no one who is newly diagnosed can now get blood sugar meters and strips. Only people on insulin or sulphonylureas. Anyway not me. So I asked her which meter would she recommend as I want to test until I have a better idea of which food changes seem to be working best for me. No, she said, you dont need to test, wont tell you anything, its only the HBcA1 test which tells us anything. So I am supposed to eat for 3 months with no clue if what I am doing is working. Also how after 3 months will I know what works best?
I have also been diagnosed as having an overactive thyroid, told her about that, said I am concerned that the needs of both conditions are hard to manage from a dietary point of view. Yeah was her reply. I asked her if they had any experience with the Newcastle study as my numbers were only just into diabetic territory. Well, she said, anyone can do a study, doesnt mean it works. Be careful of anything you read online, you are best to follow what you are told here. So going in, hoping to find someone who will help me to manage my condition, I find a really unpleasant, patronising, controlling person who made me feel worse than the diagnosis of both conditions were able to achieve.
So dear sufferers, what do you suggest? I am really struggling with everything.
Just wanted to speak to someone who might have some advice. I have only recently been diagnosed Type 2, have seen the diabetic nurse at the hospital who has such an unpleasant manner I came home and burst into tears.
Apparently in Scotland no one who is newly diagnosed can now get blood sugar meters and strips. Only people on insulin or sulphonylureas. Anyway not me. So I asked her which meter would she recommend as I want to test until I have a better idea of which food changes seem to be working best for me. No, she said, you dont need to test, wont tell you anything, its only the HBcA1 test which tells us anything. So I am supposed to eat for 3 months with no clue if what I am doing is working. Also how after 3 months will I know what works best?
I have also been diagnosed as having an overactive thyroid, told her about that, said I am concerned that the needs of both conditions are hard to manage from a dietary point of view. Yeah was her reply. I asked her if they had any experience with the Newcastle study as my numbers were only just into diabetic territory. Well, she said, anyone can do a study, doesnt mean it works. Be careful of anything you read online, you are best to follow what you are told here. So going in, hoping to find someone who will help me to manage my condition, I find a really unpleasant, patronising, controlling person who made me feel worse than the diagnosis of both conditions were able to achieve.
So dear sufferers, what do you suggest? I am really struggling with everything.