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Well, lightning finally struck me!

faircot

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All my adult life (I'm 66 now) I've been waiting for the male family curse to hit me. With both grandfathers, my father, three of his brothers and sisters and my brother all having been diagnosed with diabetes, it was a question of when, not if, it would strike me.

A month ago I realised I was losing weight (9lbs in two weeks) and I was having to wear my old glasses because everything was out of focus. Whenever I sat down to watch a TV programme I was only managing to see the first five minutes before dropping off according to my wife!

Off to my GP who pricked my finger to get a reading of 25. Luckily, he gave me a meter and a prescription for strips (as well as the standard lecture about how expensive they were etc) along with the Metformin.

Four weeks later, having cut out the Cadburys Cream Eggs, chocolate biscuits and ice cream and, with my wife, getting to grips with a low carb diet I've managed to more or less keep my BG in the 5-7 range with the lowest reading 4.2. I'm now feeling more optimistic about things and determined to take this condition seriously, having seen my father basically ignore his diagnosis - with the inevitable consequences.
 
Hi faircot and welcome (belatedly) to the forum I'm sorry about the diagnosis even if it wasn't exactly a surprise. Coming from a diabetic family I'm sure you know how to look after yourself (and your excellent levels show you do) but perhaps you would like to see what we recommend here. This is the advice given out by the forum monitors that you might find both interesting and helpful. Have a read of this, then ask as many questions as you like and someone will always be able to help.

 
daisy1 said:
Hi faircot and welcome (belatedly) to the forum

Thanks for the welcome, Daisy. I've read a lot of the posts and information on this site and it certainly helps on a practical level, and interesting to see how other people have coped with their problems.
Regards
 
Welcome from me too and well done on your control I was 61 at diagnosis, now 63, and I also had it in the family , my late Mother and Gran too but I didnt take it seriously, the attitude of It will never happen to me prevailed :roll: Cutting down on the carbs has helped me no end too , so lots of luck for a continuing of good health to you too .
 
Welcome to the forum faircot!

Nigel
 
Hi faircot and welcome to the forum
 
Summermum said:
welcome i must say that I'm jealous that you've had 20 years more cream eggs than me!!!!

Well, I think I can live without cream eggs but if ever I found out I couldn't eat cheese any more then I really would be upset :cry:
 
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