Blunt is good. Before my Thyroid Diagnosis I put a lot of weight on and it took a long time to stabilise this and everyone I thought it was sorted my levels went out of sync again and do the cycle went on. I don't use that aspect as an excuse, but the mental issues that came with it wrecked havoc! Now I known I have to get to grips with it all.Forget the "denial" piece. You have something radically wrong so do something NOW and take control !! What is your diet and are you overweight? Blunt but necessary
Hi
So I went to the GP in the New Year to discuss why I never seem to get better, as I have an underactive thyroid and as suspected those levels were out. However, the GP felt that I needed up to date tests all round. I was quite shocked to find out today that my blood glucose was 14.7 and my HbA1c was 90.
I understand this is high, but don't understand this very well so is denial normal and how did people come to terms with it?
Thanks
Vicky
I admit I have to take full responsibility in that I eat rubbish and that's if I eat at all sometimes.That's how I travel .... and I'll bet your diet needs some work. Again, what do you eat? People here can turn around those figures quickly, so knuckle down and give it all your attention. Halved my HbA1C in 3 months
Thank you so much that gives me a lot of hope xMy HbA1c was 98 on diagnosis so I know what you are going through. It is, indeed, very high but I lowered my level to 43 within four months by cutting back on carbohydrates. I was in denial for about three months after the diagnosis especially because I had none of the classic symptoms. Coming to terms with a life changing diagnosis is never easy and may take some time but what helped me apart from the fantastic advice and support from members here on the forum was concentrating on my lifestyle changes which had an almost immediate effect on my blood glucose levels and my HbA1c. I bought a meter so I could see in black and white that things were improving and this really did help to ameliorate the denial I was in.
When you have control of your own health like this it is empowering and it can even have the effect of improving your life in other ways. Chin up, you can get over this and you can start today. Good luck.
Thank you soHey Vickyjo68, you have come to the right place to get advice and encouragement.....denial isn't a good thing, but one many of us here have experienced - sometimes to our detriment, so hopefully you won't let that happen to you! Hopefully @daisy1 will be along soon with her wonderful information "packet" that will give you a great overview about this new journey you are embarking on. It may contain some information that seems contrary to what you hear from your diabetes nurse, unless she has researched things that are new in the way of treating diabetes, so don't be surprised, but remember that you are the one who decides what you do or don't do....It is a marathon, not a sprint as you will hear us say on this Forum, but believe me when I say this Forum is a caring, informative, lively group of sojourners!! Feel free to ask any question - no question is "dumb" is your intent is to learn - rant, share a victory, etc. We are here for you! Blessings/L
I admit I have to take full responsibility in that I eat rubbish and that's if I eat at all sometimes.
I admit I have to take full responsibility in that I eat rubbish and that's if I eat at all sometimes.
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