RosannaPownall
Member
Hi - new here and feel a bit like a pleb.
Everything is a bit of a strange roller coaster at the moment
Diagnosed type 2 on 12th feb following routine fasting blood. I had noticed symptoms for a while - especially thirst and peeing a lot - but just put it don't to the fact I don't really drink much and when I did it was tea and coffee which goes straight through!
Mum died on 9th of feb, so when doctor told me he told me to come back in 4 weeks when my head was in a better place to take on learning and understanding this.
4 weeks later they put me on metformin and it's working quite well! On one a day, they did another blood test thing that alar is my average blood level or so,etching and they said if it's less then 59 to stay on one tablet - and apparently it's less (you guys might understand that more then me,! I've only forgotten it once or twice, and that's because I forgot to eat - I'll only take it with a meal as I've been told it can mess with my stomach.
I have polycystic ovarian syndrome, which can lead to type 2 diabetes and another good thing with metformin is it helps alleviate the symptoms of PCOS.
I'm 23 though and feel alone in all this. A lot of people I know tend to be older then me
You've got to see the best of a bad situation I suppose
Everything is a bit of a strange roller coaster at the moment
Diagnosed type 2 on 12th feb following routine fasting blood. I had noticed symptoms for a while - especially thirst and peeing a lot - but just put it don't to the fact I don't really drink much and when I did it was tea and coffee which goes straight through!
Mum died on 9th of feb, so when doctor told me he told me to come back in 4 weeks when my head was in a better place to take on learning and understanding this.
4 weeks later they put me on metformin and it's working quite well! On one a day, they did another blood test thing that alar is my average blood level or so,etching and they said if it's less then 59 to stay on one tablet - and apparently it's less (you guys might understand that more then me,! I've only forgotten it once or twice, and that's because I forgot to eat - I'll only take it with a meal as I've been told it can mess with my stomach.
I have polycystic ovarian syndrome, which can lead to type 2 diabetes and another good thing with metformin is it helps alleviate the symptoms of PCOS.
I'm 23 though and feel alone in all this. A lot of people I know tend to be older then me

You've got to see the best of a bad situation I suppose