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Type 2 for 10 years

abisgran

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Hi there. I am 68 years old and type 2 diabetic.

I was diagnosed 'by accident' 10 years ago when my chemist was doing an offer on blood checks. I rather think I was actually diabetic for years previously as both my mother and grandmother were diabetic. Currently I am on two Metformin a day. I have always struggled with my weight which got much worse since I retired 10 years ago. I have 'sort of' managed my blood glucose levels until about six months ago, when during a period of prolonged stress due to family problems, I resorted to the usual comfort foods. This resulted in my blood test levels being very High and to top it all, when I went for my diabetic eye screening, I was diagnosed with the start of diabetic retinopathy. What a shock that was!

Since then I have managed to really take charge of my diet and done all the reading about type 2 that I should have done years ago though different sites offer different recommendations particular in relation to carbohydrates. I can even satisfy my sweet tooth by pinching a little bite of biscuit from my husband - amazing what fear can do!
 
Hi abisgran and welcome to the forum Although you are an experienced diabetic now, maybe you will find some interesting information in the advice the Forum Monitors have written for new members. Maybe you could use some of this in your management of your diabetes. To help stop the progression of your retinopathy you should get your levels down as far as you can.

 
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