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T2, Diagnosed this morning & confused

DerekGordon

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Hi,

I'm Derek, I'm 39 & I've just registered with the site having been diagnosed with Type 2 just this morning.
I'm not on any tablets yet as i wouldn't let the Dr prescribe them until i researched how they affected my driving license (I'm an HGV driver). The doctor agreed to monitor me using diet alone for now, i have to go back to see him in 6 weeks. In the meantime i have an appointment with the practise nurse next week, but, I have no idea what i should or shouldn't be eating? Do i need to rush out and buy a glucose monitoring kit? etc. So many questions.
I'm sure i'll find the answers im looking for somewhere on this site.

Cheers
Derek
 
Hi Derek and welcome to the forum You are wise to ask to try diet only for a while as you can make good progress if you follow a good diet. As for testing equipment, wait until you have seen your nurse and see if she will give you any. If not you will need to buy it yourself unfortunately, like a lot of us have had to do. This general information which we give to new members should give you some idea of what sort of things you can eat. You need to test before and after your meals as mentioned in this information, in order to see which foods you can eat and which you should not eat. Ask as many questions as you need to as there is usually someone who knows the answer.

 
DerekGordon said:
wouldn't let the Dr prescribe them until i researched how they affected my driving license (I'm an HGV driver). T

If you're put on the standard starter meds it shouldn't affect your HGV at all as far as I know. It's only if you go on meds like insulin or others where you are at risk of "Hypos" that it could affect you.
 
Hi Derek

I am a similar age to you and was diagnosed T2 just under a month ago. I was given the Metformin and to control through diet.

It's worth reading through the useful info that Daisy has posted,it comes in handy. I haven't drastically changed my diet, mainly portion control, watching the carbs, and cutting out some of the obvious sugary foods and drinks. It's taking time and I am still not used to it, but I'm getting there, you will too I'm sure.

In terms of the blood glucose testing, I am guessing you, like me and many others, will not get the testing strips required to test you blood on prescription as it is type 2. I have went and bought one for myself anyway, and only just got it today (test showing 5.2 8) )

The meeting with the practice nurse, gives you as chance to ask questions, I got weighed, blood pressure, pneumo & flu jags & follow up appointments made for eye & feet tests & for a cholestrol and HBA1c test, if that helps.

Good luck & Cheers

Graeme
 

Hi Derek,
I have an HGV and PSV licence. When I was diagnosed type 2 I was put on Metformin and Gliclazide to bring my high levels down.
I notified DVLA and they were interested in the Gliclazide as it is a hypo inducing drug so I had to sign a form to promise I would check my levels before driving at all times else they would revoke my licence.
I got my levels down to acceptable figures after a couple of months and so I am now just on Metformin which they are not so worried about.
Hope this helps.
Angie
 
Hi,
Thanks for the replies. I have spent most of the weekend perusing this forum and site and i think my head might explode with information overload I think every question that could ever have been asked relating to Diabetes is answered somewhere in this forum. Its good to know though that if i cant find what i'm looking for, someone will be along shortly to either offer advice or an opinion.
Thanks
Derek
 
Welcome to the forum. Defo stick around here. You will get some brilliant advice
 
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