catza
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 548
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Sorry for the long ramble but I had to share what happened this morning. 
I was diagnosed T2 just over 5 months ago. I had suspected I was a diabetic from early February and decided then that I was going to sort out my weight problem so changed to a low GI diet. I then found this site and realised that the best way forward would be to get a BG monitor and I have never looked back. This week I have hit my first 5st weight loss milestone.
Yesterday I was at the Eye Hospital to see if the hemorrhages in my eyes had improved and happily they have all gone and I was given the all clear. However it was the appointment from Hell. 2hrs wait before I was first seen for the eye drops to be applied then a further 1hr delay before I saw the Senior Registrar. He started scanning my eyes but then had to run off to answer his pager. This happened a further 3 times and I could feel myself getting more and more wound up. On top of this I was also worried as a very close friend was in surgery for a triple bypass and his wife was sat on her own waiting for the out come. So..... by the time the Doctor got round to actually looking at my eyes he casually said that he suspected I had high blood pressure and, as a result, he decided to have my BP tested.
..... 183/87 .....<gulp>
To cut the ramble a tad, I ended up at my GP Surgery this morning having my BP checked by the practice nurse. I do have White Coat Syndrome but it is on my notes so the marginally raised BP was OK but my weight loss caused a raised eyebrow. I explained how I ended up low carbing as a result of using my meter and the nurse was interested enough to ask for the addy of this forum and said that whatever I was doing obviously was working so she wanted to see if our forum was as good as I said.
Looking at my notes she saw I was due a 6 month Diabetes checkup in September and to my complete surprise proceeded to book me in for the appointment and asked me what blood tests I wanted in addition to an HbA1c.
Without realising it I had been with the practice Diabetic Nurse and it looks like I have an ally in my LCHF diabetes control.
I was diagnosed T2 just over 5 months ago. I had suspected I was a diabetic from early February and decided then that I was going to sort out my weight problem so changed to a low GI diet. I then found this site and realised that the best way forward would be to get a BG monitor and I have never looked back. This week I have hit my first 5st weight loss milestone.
Yesterday I was at the Eye Hospital to see if the hemorrhages in my eyes had improved and happily they have all gone and I was given the all clear. However it was the appointment from Hell. 2hrs wait before I was first seen for the eye drops to be applied then a further 1hr delay before I saw the Senior Registrar. He started scanning my eyes but then had to run off to answer his pager. This happened a further 3 times and I could feel myself getting more and more wound up. On top of this I was also worried as a very close friend was in surgery for a triple bypass and his wife was sat on her own waiting for the out come. So..... by the time the Doctor got round to actually looking at my eyes he casually said that he suspected I had high blood pressure and, as a result, he decided to have my BP tested.
..... 183/87 .....<gulp>
To cut the ramble a tad, I ended up at my GP Surgery this morning having my BP checked by the practice nurse. I do have White Coat Syndrome but it is on my notes so the marginally raised BP was OK but my weight loss caused a raised eyebrow. I explained how I ended up low carbing as a result of using my meter and the nurse was interested enough to ask for the addy of this forum and said that whatever I was doing obviously was working so she wanted to see if our forum was as good as I said.
Looking at my notes she saw I was due a 6 month Diabetes checkup in September and to my complete surprise proceeded to book me in for the appointment and asked me what blood tests I wanted in addition to an HbA1c.
Without realising it I had been with the practice Diabetic Nurse and it looks like I have an ally in my LCHF diabetes control.