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T2 newbie! HELP!!!

danfish2

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I’ve just been diagnosed with T2 and feel like I’ve been dropped into a deep dark cavern at the bottom of which is a minefield. I can’t move. The sides are too steep to climb. On the ground are dead peoples’ body parts, festering. Is this an early death sentence? Am I just waiting for everything in my body to fall apart?
I feel very depressed and scared and angry. I don’t know what questions to ask. Anyone feel the same? Anyone with a torch? Any light out there ?
 
Trust us.....it's not as bad as it seems really ........ Here is the info we regularly hand out to newly diagnosed Diabetic's......have a read and if you are not sure about anything......ask !

 
There is also this advice if you see your GP or attend a Diabetic Clinic. Some, if not all the quaestions can be helpful.

 
As has been said - it really isn't that bad, you just have to be determined to keep an eye on what you are eating and be more conscious of doing what you can to keep more healthy.After a short while you will find it becomes second nature to eat the right things.
I was diagnosed about 18months ago now and most of the time I ignore the fact but have cut down considerably on eating cakes and chocolate. My last checkup with the nurse was very good. All I need to do now is lose some weight!
I'm sure you will be just fine once you calm down from the shock.
 
I was diagnosed in March of this year and you do feel lost and unsure of what to do especially as I didn't get to see the DN until 6 weeks after being diagnosed. It is a mine field out there when shopping. Starting to read the labels of the food you buy and understanding the carbs. I have gone for the low carb diet and have lost over 2.1/2 stone and am keeping my BS between 6 to 7 now and am feeling quite good about that. You will come through this.

It is depressing when you are first told but the advice given on here is really helpful and you will find that you do get depressed about it I always come onto this forum as it really helps you to keep to it and they are always so nice people here that you can talk to and ask questions or just read what is happening to others and the advice they are given. It helps you to realise that everyone is different what one can eat another can't. So testing is the most important thing that you do to begin with. Apply for the Bayer meter on this site and start testing to see how your BS is effected by the food you are eating. It really gives you a kick when you test and find that your BS is okay so you know that meal is alright for you. So to begin with it is all trial and error but keep at it.

However I feel that I must warn you that some doctors depending on which area you live in (health by post code) say there is no need to test and tell you to use just the tablets to control your BS and give you a book on what to eat. You will see a lot about this on this site and we all find that testing is the only way forward. So do ask (even if you have applied for the Bayer on this site) for a meter and test strips from your doctor. I myself was told no need to test and wasn't supplied with a meter but got one of the Bayer meters and buy my own strips but am hoping that my doctor will see that I am serioous about things and will give me them on prescription.

So once you get to grip with things you will feel better about it and your anger and depression will pass and you will eventually feel a lot better about things.

I wish you all the best and do keep in contact with this forum it will help.

Sue
 
Thank you very much for your kind words and support! I'm feeling much better now that I've got over the shock. I've found a good GP (I hope) who answered all my questions before I'd even asked them!
Thanks again, Dan)

 
Thank you very much for your kind words and support! I'm feeling much better now that I've got over the shock. I've found a good GP (I hope) who answered all my questions before I'd even asked them!
Thanks again, Dan)



 
Thank you very much for your kind words and support! I'm feeling much better now that I've got over the shock. I've found a good GP (I hope) who answered all my questions before I'd even asked them!
Thanks again, Dan)


 
The advice and support here is amazing, I've been reading here for a long time and only just plucked up the courage to post here. It's an excellent place for any diabetic to get information.

Albert
 
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