Groundgripper
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 60
- Location
- Hampshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Busy towns and cities, heavy traffic, noisy people, rubbishy televison or radio shows, rap music.
Hello, and welcome to the forum! Sounds like you've already been reading up, but just to make sure I'll tag @daisy1 for her excellent piece of information, she'll post it on this thread.had already started altering my diet when it was first mentioned about a month ago after my first HbA1c test, so already aware of what changes are required, thanks to this site.
Hi there, I am new to this too. when first diagnosed - 7 weeks ago, I didn't want to believe it, in fact it made me extremely angry. It took more than a week to get it in to my head! I am cool with it now,100% focused and determined! I was also diagnosed with T2 HbA1c 50, but I was not prescribed medication, within 6 weeks of eating well and physical activity I got it to 40. Best wishes. Theo.Hello, and thank you for being here, I have just been diagnosed as type 2 as of 15.00 hours today, blood glucose 50 after HbA1c test last week, just a single tablet with evening meal at the moment, i have been glucose intolerant for many years, and also on high blood pressure medication for about the same few decades.
I hoped I was clear but sort of expecting this, not overwhelmed or too upset, just got to deal with it, and do what I can to control it, had already started altering my diet when it was first mentioned about a month ago after my first HbA1c test, so already aware of what changes are required, thanks to this site.
I may sound like I am just doing a great job of grin and bare it, but it is a life changer, I know that, I have just been a hard headed engineer for so long now that i just tend to be of the opinion of - okaaay, right, what needs to be done, needs to be done.
With an hba1c of 50, trying diet first seems pretty reasonable. On the other hand, the diet you describe doesn't seem very high in carbs, so more difficult to cut back on than for people who eat a lot of bread, rice and potatoes.I asked if I could just manage on diet alone, but the doctor was quite adamant about it
Thank you to all of you for replying, I sincerely do appreciate your input, I was a bit confused I must admit, especially when I was told I would only be on one pill per day, I asked if I could just manage on diet alone, but the doctor was quite adamant about it, she was not my own doctor, she was a locum I have never seen before, I will attempt to get to see my normal doctor prior to the diabetic nurse clinic that I have been scheduled for on the 11th of January,
Are you dissing bacon?! @bulkbiker where are you?
Welcome to the forum @Leigh57596. It is a shock when you get that diagnosis and takes a bit of time to get a grip on it all. But the good news is that Type 2 diabetes can be controlled. Many of the T2s on here are managing the condition by modifying the way they eat. Have a read of daisy's post (above yours) and around the forum. And ask any questions you want, the people on here are friendly and supportive.Hi all,, I was diagnosed yesterday as type 2 with a HbA1c of 71. I’m in a bit of a spin as I was not expecting it I’m 40 live an active life, eat ok (or so I thought ) but drink a bit too much! Don’t quite know where to start
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