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Newly diagnosed Diabetic anyone else?

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tanith Sun 05-Feb-17 16:04:00

Was told last week I'd love to compare notes with someone else whose newly diagnosed as to measures you are taking or been advised to take. I'm having my first meet with our diabetic nurse tomorrow I'm sure she'll read me the riot act.
I am reading up all about it but found conflicting advice and so much of it too.

Anyway just thought I'd ask.

Charleygirl Sun 05-Feb-17 16:07:15

tanith have you been diagnosed as a type 1 or a type 2 diabetic? The former will temporarily affect your chances for surgery.

tanith Sun 05-Feb-17 16:27:30

Its type 2 Charleygirl thankfully.

Charleygirl Sun 05-Feb-17 16:32:50

Not a good diagnosis but 10 times better than type 1 and having to start on insulin. At least type 2 can be diet controlled unless you are very unlucky.

tanith Sun 05-Feb-17 16:41:29

Yes I wasn't happy but had a feeling it was coming as I've not been walking so much and I know snacking way too much. Hopefully once my hip is done I'll get my blood sugar down again although I've been really good cutting down my portion sizes and snacking has gone out the window but its only week one of course.grin

yogagran Sun 05-Feb-17 16:59:30

My DH was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes last year. He's since lost 3 stone and is now within normal blood sugar range so clear of diabetes. His blood pressure has also dropped dramatically. It was hard work, needing lots of will power and I found it quite challenging to prepare meals. Bread was the thing that he most missed. This website was a bit help:
www.dietdoctor.com
There's also a "low carb" thread on GN somewhere

Mamie Sun 05-Feb-17 17:31:06

Here tanith
www.gransnet.com/forums/dieting_and_exercise/1228651-Low-carb-support-thread-2016-Part-2
You would be very welcome. ?

tanith Sun 05-Feb-17 17:35:51

Thank you for those links I will take a good look.