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superlec

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Hi
I would like to introduce myself, I am a 67 yr old man who as only been tested and found to have type 2 Dia. Sorry for the delay in posting a intoduction but i have found this very hard to accept,hence(Wham Bam) My other problem is O/Arth so i wonder if any body as this complaint ,and how they cope along with Dia. My Doctor as put me on diet only for one month but as made it quite clear the next step will be medication if no inprovement is made. I blame my self for this having a sweet tooth especially for Mars Bars i guess Mars will have a drop in profits now.
I will sign off now and wish you all well. Superlec.
 
Hi Superlec and welcome to the forum Someone who has O/A with diabetes will soon see this and talk about it with you. If you can keep off the medication by improving your diet (no more Mars Bars!) that would be the best way to keep your diabetes under control and give some advice on how to get a test kit if you haven't already been given/got one.

The former Monitors have written this basic information for new members. This should help you with your diet and show you why testing is important - you don't say that you have been doing this. Ask as many questions as you like as someone will always be pleased to help.

 
Your Mars bars remind me of my father. he was in a residential home miles from anywhere
suffering from short term memeory loss.
Somehow he managed o find a wholesalers , and persuaded hem to sell him Mars bars.
he had never had a sweet tooth.
The staff in the home never knew where he had gone and it took many months for them to discover his secre store.
At the same ime he began to say he hadn't been given anything to eat although he had eaten less than an hour before,
Of course, it was diabetes . He had been old he had diabetes several years before but it had never reqquired medication . he had always eaten sparingly and was fond of walking. I think his problems began when his exercise had to be curtailed . This was when the hunger pangs began
As many others have said you may be eating this way because you are diabetic and not vice versa.
Mant t2 s find that ust one metformin together with diet and exercise keeps it under very good control. so if you had o do that it wouldn't be the end of he world.
If you follow the advice gibven above you will see a rapid improvemen wihinhn a short timeand
may never need anything else. I wouldn't necessarily reject all medication on principle. You may have been diabeic for some ime and many medications have a beneficial and protective effect.

If you follow the dietary advice given you may not even miss the Mars bars.
 
Unbeliever said:
If you follow the dietary advice given you may not even miss the Mars bars.
Hi again superlec
I have found since cutting my carbs drastically, that my appetite has reduced considerably and I just don't fancy sweet things, like chocolate for example, any more so perhaps you will find this too.
 
Hi superlec and welcome to the forum, your in good company regards feeling in denial as it is an extremely common emotion following diagnosis, It didnt happen to me but I was diagnosed with very high bg levels so there was no doubt, there have been occasions though since getting it all under control when I have wondered if I am really diabetic but I only have to eat a slice of crusty white bread to remind myself as my blood glucose (bg) levels soar into double figures when I eat white bread.

Dont be blaming yourself for becoming diabetic as the reasons for it are not fully understood and whilst being overweight can be a contributing factor eating lots of sugar or being overweight does not make you diabetic on its own. Genetics may play a part as may viral infections or hormonal imbalances. As I said no has the definitive answer or a cure just yet.

I have what I was told was degenerative arthritis of the lower spine (spondilitis) which I imagine is a form of osteoarthritis as its in the bone, it gives me occasional back pain and continual leg pain, similar to sciatic pain but the pain can be anywhere from my big toe to my thigh/groin area. To be honest I find living with arthritis much worse than living with diabetes but I would add that I am well controlled at present by diet and metformin. I dont manage to get much exercise because of my arthritis but I do try to walk my dog whenever I can.

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