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Time to say Hi!

jahusba

Well-Known Member
Messages
57
Location
cambridgeshire
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Diet only
Dislikes
having to cut carbs
Just a brief hello as I've been lurking a while now and thought it was time to introduce myself....

I'm a married 52 year old Mum of 4.
Diagnosed type 2 last summer, am controlling it with a low carb diet.
Although have lost a couple of stone still need to lose loads more, obesity has caused me several health problems including high blood pressure (controlled by 4 different meds), gall stones, AF (occassional irregular heartbeat) painful knees and feet, numb hands and I believe is the main cause of my diabetes.
I know some say that it isn't necessarily the reason but I believe in a lot of cases it is. In my family other type 2's are Mum, Gran (she's made it to 92 so far by the way!) Father in law, Sister in law and my hubby, we are the overweight ones, all our slim siblings are ok.
By the way out of all of us I am the only one that has good numbers and manages without medication so far. :idea: I am the only one following a low carb diet.
Am happy to have been diagnosed as it now means I must take more care of myself and I get much better treatment at my GP's and was well looked after last year when I had a shoulder op. Best to look on the positive side
Can't believe how much info is out there about LC,so many recipes and advice.
My biggest find/help in low carbing has to be the flaxseed muffin and flaxseed crackers.
Enjoying other health benefits from my diet but these numbers have to be the best thing...
At diagnosis HbAlc was over 10 and trigs 2.1, just 3 months later HbAlc 5.8 and trigs 1.4! :lol:

If I don't post very much right now it's cos I've got lot's of reading of past posts to read through!
Good luck and health to you all
Jane
 
P.S.

Forgot to say the couple of things that annoy me...
the fact that because I am using diet control means that tho diabetic I can't get free prescriptions.
My diabetic nurse won't let me have strips on prescription because "they are of no use in controlling diabetes" :roll:
Jane
 
Hiya, welcome to us all here, hope you enjoy being with us n find the help and support you need. With regards to your concerns you may not get a meter to test with, try letting the nurse know you really wish to be proactive with your diabetes, self care managing knowing what your BS levels are then you can eat accordingly. Write down your readings and take them along next time so they can see you are being proactive and hopefully will continue to repeat script them for you. Hope this helps? Anna.x
 
Hi Jane, just thought I'd say hello from 1 newbie to another!! You certainly sound as if you have a postive attitude and that can only be good, take care,

Shirley
 
Hi Jane and welcome to the forum Congratulations on your improved HbA1c. You are certainly going about things the right way. Here is some basic information, written by our friends Sue and Ken, former monitors, which is given to new members to help them to get started.

 
Thanks for the replies.
anna29 my nurse knows that I like to test and gave me 30 strips to start with but when I asked for a repeat prescription the next month was when she stopped them. She said it can become obsessive and that's when she told me testing doesn't work. Even when she saw my good results she wasn't convinced. I may try again at our next meeting if my numbers are still good.
I forgot to say in my intro, tho I've only been diagnosed for a year my husband already was so I'd already researched diabetes and maybe that helped me be less scared when I was diagnosed

Jane
 
Hi, It does help to have someone in the family with diabetes yet it can still feel totally strange when the focus shifts onto yourself, you still need time to adjust . You had been used to the focus being on your husband. Please keep in touch and let us know how you go on. Anna.x
 
Hi Jane - I'm newly diagnosed as well. I had an awful experience with my GP who refused me a monitor and strips but the Practice Nurse was fantastic and gave me a monitor and put the strips on repeat prescription. I'm currently trying a low carb diet but am considering the LighterLife diet to shift some weight quickly.

There's a huge amount of information here - all I need is the time to read it!!

Maria
 
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