I've been diagnosed with T2 for less than a year. Have got my BG levels under control with changing what I eat, and taking Metformin. My BP is well controlled. My lipids are within the normal range. Have lost several stone in weight and am progressing towards my target (several more stone). I want to make sure I know enough about preventing complications. I'm nearly 40, so I want the second half of my life to be the best quality possible for me.
Eyes - still to get around to having my baseline eye check (naughty, I know!). I became longsighted several years ago and use glasses for reading. However, lately my vision has changed. No blurring or floaters but I need my glasses more than before, and get headaches if I forget to wear them. I plan to have a full eye check within the next 2 weeks, and will keep you posted.
Kidneys - my blood results for kidney disease are all normal. Will the routine annual diabetes blood tests be sufficient, as long as my BG and BP are well controlled?
Feet - Apart from being increasingly cold, they seem fine. Although I am being careful to avoid injury. I need to ask my GP about foot screening, ie who does it in NZ - GP, nurse or podiatrist. Maybe I should pay for a podiatrist just to be sure of quality.
Neuropathy - I worry about this a lot. I have neuropathy due to another condition, so I know exactly what it is like and believe me, it is to be avoided. I know that diabetic neuropathy can affect any part of the body, including the gut. Will maintaining my diabetes management goals and getting annual checks be enough?
Thank you in advance.