Pinkorchid
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
I think that you are unduly hard on yourself - there are people who are overweight and who are not diabetic, there are people who really eat a lot and do not put on weight - but if you have a problem with glucose then it is easy to put on weight and if you eat just normal amounts of carbs it just goes straight to fat for a while and then it builds up in the blood - and even though the consensus is that diets should work unless the dieter is not sticking to it, the plain fact is that some people cannot eat carbs to any extent and maintain a normal weight.I was disgnosed relatively young (39. I'm 41 now) but had been putting on more and more weight over the previous 4 years which I found difficult to lose (I made a few successful attempts but nothing I could stick to).
Eventually I was feeling constantly tired (mainly in the morning) and was getting ridiculously hot. I've always been prone to sweating but this was more pronounced. I've also always had a challenging cycle. I thought I was going through early menopause!!
They diagnosed T2 and I realise why all those diets (mainly carb centred) just didn't work for me. I was hbac1 48/49.
I suspect my T2 was brought on by my eating habits. I comfort ate through a difficult relationship and after it ended. It continued as a habit and then (in my opinion) tipped me over into T2. I am convinced that in my case controlled carb eating and weight loss will bring me back to "normal" provided I don't start bingeing again.
I know T2 isn't always about weight and overeating but I believe in my case it was...added to what was probably a hormonal susceptibility [I was found to have polycystic ovaries at about age 24. I didn't have the syndrome though].
Just my 2 cents.
It just shows how it can go undetected for a long time unless someone has other health problems and that shows it up. Most people seem to have had something else that they needed to see the doctor for and then diabetes was diagnosed or they had various symptoms that pointed to it.
Well done - have you changed your diet also? I know Metformin takes a while to have an effect (couldn't take it myself due to the GI effects)!I went undiagnosed for about a year I had no real symptoms expect passing water more often. My parents have diabetes too so I decided to test my blood sugar levels and it was 28.7! So went straight to the doctors had bloods done then a week later put of metformin. This was 8 days ago, checked my blood this morning 11.7! Really pleased with how it's going down.
Lisa
Well done...I went undiagnosed for about a year I had no real symptoms expect passing water more often. My parents have diabetes too so I decided to test my blood sugar levels and it was 28.7! So went straight to the doctors had bloods done then a week later put of metformin. This was 8 days ago, checked my blood this morning 11.7! Really pleased with how it's going down.
Lisa
Yes I have cut out carbs. I had some effects but they seem to be going thankfully. Last time I took my blood glucose it was 7.9Well done - have you changed your diet also? I know Metformin takes a while to have an effect (couldn't take it myself due to the GI effects)!
It will be a gradual process but well worth it (PS - my BS at diagnosis - 29!).Yes I have cut out carbs. I had some effects but they seem to be going thankfully. Last time I took my blood glucose it was 7.9
Lisa
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