Do you know if those statistics are based on following the NHS "eat plenty of carbs and never test" advice?50% will be on insulin within 6-10 years....that means 50% won't be on insulin
I'm betting on keeping my bg within range will give me better odds and getting my weight right will help my heart attack risk
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about 4 months ago and at my last appointment my Dr made a comment that although I'm doing well and my bloods are good that I would end up on Insulin anyway which really upset me. I had been working really hard on my diet ect and I had lost 12kg and I felt I was doing well but after his comments I have found it really hard to stay on track and I'm starting to wonder if I should bother, is it really worth the hassle of trying. While I'm typing this I feel like crying, I'm just feeling hopeless and lost at this point. Any advice would be appreciated.
Given same **** by useless dn at our surgery. My met has been reduced from 3 tablets to 1. Yes some people do progress to insulin. All you can do is control your diet and weight and limit the chances of it being you. Keep going, stay strong! It'll be interesting to see where you are in 3 months time! Med free?I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about 4 months ago and at my last appointment my Dr made a comment that although I'm doing well and my bloods are good that I would end up on Insulin anyway which really upset me. I had been working really hard on my diet ect and I had lost 12kg and I felt I was doing well but after his comments I have found it really hard to stay on track and I'm starting to wonder if I should bother, is it really worth the hassle of trying. While I'm typing this I feel like crying, I'm just feeling hopeless and lost at this point. Any advice would be appreciated.
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