dingdong
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Diagnosed 3 years ago with T2 and and didn't really change diet that drastically as I had no health affects from T2.
8 weeks ago my thirst became unquenchable and I realised I'd lost 2 stone.
Went to GP for blood tests and BG was 26, got called to hospital at 12.30am. GP was confused as to why I didn't show any other health problems normally associated with diabetes and BG at this level.
Having trawled the net for info, I am more confused than ever. Never heard of LADA and possible autoimmune problems.
Dietary advice is so divided, you're left bewildered as to what you can eat eg. no fruit, really? As for carbs, no root vegetables, no flour based product, no pasta or rice, these things are the staples. GP told me to have porridge for breakfast, but then I read that's not allowed either.
Have been on metformin for 3 days and severe diet but BG still in 20's.
Sorry if this seems a rant but I'm still totally bewildered as to DX, meds and dietary information.
8 weeks ago my thirst became unquenchable and I realised I'd lost 2 stone.
Went to GP for blood tests and BG was 26, got called to hospital at 12.30am. GP was confused as to why I didn't show any other health problems normally associated with diabetes and BG at this level.
Having trawled the net for info, I am more confused than ever. Never heard of LADA and possible autoimmune problems.
Dietary advice is so divided, you're left bewildered as to what you can eat eg. no fruit, really? As for carbs, no root vegetables, no flour based product, no pasta or rice, these things are the staples. GP told me to have porridge for breakfast, but then I read that's not allowed either.
Have been on metformin for 3 days and severe diet but BG still in 20's.
Sorry if this seems a rant but I'm still totally bewildered as to DX, meds and dietary information.