THISRead this thread from the start. The same message from those of us who beat it. Cut out the carbs and you will be fine. Ive not taken a pill for two years and my glucose level is normal.
THISRead this thread from the start. The same message from those of us who beat it. Cut out the carbs and you will be fine. Ive not taken a pill for two years and my glucose level is normal.
The best thing you can do is record everything you eat, along with the calorie and carb content. Set yourself a limit and stick to it. When you're diabetic you have to make more effort to get on top of your diet if you want to keep it under control. It's not easy sometimes but the effort pays off.That is the general idea, I dont want medication if I can do it. Had a great chat with the nurse and it seems I'm rather partial to cakes. Too busy at work for lunch so I grab some cakes and eat on the hoof as they say. Get a reasonable amount of exercise, 4 dogs and a fairly manual job plus loads of decent walking country sees to that.
She did say that even though my cholesterol is down it is still highish and may be hereditary. I've booked in in 3 months to keep tabs on it .........
Apples aren’t great for a diabetic, better than cake like but still...
If fruit you want low GI.
Hi folkes just been diagnosed with this, just wondering how this effects you drinking gave up cigs 10 years ago can't do without a pint thou.Anyone who has any info greatfuly appreciated,
My brother was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes last year , amongst a couple of other health problems .... it still doesn't stop him sinkin quite a few beers with me in Manchester city centre most weekends though , and nor does it put him off his KFC or pizza either!
Well, no, it won't. Diabetes doesn't force a person to not put shit in their mouths, after all it's not magic.
You seem rather very flippant about it as I assume you're not suffering with diabetes and encourage him to be "...sinkin quite a few beers with..." you, rather than encouraging and showing solidarity with him to fight the disease.
What are his blood sugar readings...?
Am not sure what his readings are , but his life is his life and i'm not even gonna attempt to tell him what to do with it , he's old enough to know the score , and he does what makes him happiest ..... he works all week , takes all his medication etc , and does more than enough excercise , but he doesn't want to thrown the towel in on his social life .... as i say that's up to him ... sure i can suggest otherwise to him , and in the past i have .. but both his GP and the hospital have already clearly failed miserably on that score , so he's hardly likely to take much notice of me.
i don't, as of yet, appear to be suffering from diabetes , but my dad had it.
Recently diagnosed type 2 but due to covid not been able to see anyone as yet. 2 20 min phone calls with nurse and meds over the net so still a bit in the dark but I have been offered flu and pneumonia jabs don't know whether to have them. Any thoughts?
If you having the flu jab for the first time then it's highly likely that you'll catch it!
Hi pal just a quick update there is no lazier fucker than me:) in one month I’ve stopped going to the toilet 6 times a night now once, gone from 38 waist jeans to 36 waist walk every day around 5 miles never felt as well in my body as I do now.No chocolate crisps etc all month replaced it with pears bananas etc,do it early when I got diagnosed 4 years ago I abused it now I realise I should have done something earlier but better late than neverGlad this thread exists. Diagnosed on Friday with type 2. Doc wants me to reduce my carbs by a third immediately. So my 4 rounds of toast now become 2 boiled eggs in the morning. My ham butty becomes god knows what. A bit in the dark actually! Going shops soon to see what thrilling and exciting snacks await.
Better get some trainers too I suppose. I knew it'd all catch up with me at some point!
Going to have a read of this thread later.
Thanks for that mate, and good for you.Hi pal just a quick update there is no lazier fucker than me:) in one month I’ve stopped going to the toilet 6 times a night now once, gone from 38 waist jeans to 36 waist walk every day around 5 miles never felt as well in my body as I do now.No chocolate crisps etc all month replaced it with pears bananas etc,do it early when I got diagnosed 4 years ago I abused it now I realise I should have done something earlier but better late than never
As people have said on here m8 you will reverse it with a lifestyle change, good luck and think positive, this lockdown is probably the best time to change your lifestyle as there’s no pubs etc open hope it all pans out I’m sure it will budThanks for that mate, and good for you.
It's all just lifestyle for me. Kids grown up and after my divorce I fell into a routine of finishing work and hitting the keg/wine/whisky. And it's been like that for too long. Started getting a tingling in my feet like they'd been rubbed with sand paper and were over sensitive. The loo thing is another one too. I can go for a piss in the night and after 10 minutes need another one. Mouth parched all night too so went for a test. It's not diagnosed in full yet as he wants a full diabetic test next week. The one I had was for other things, but he said it all points to type 2. Read about it and the words 'heart disease' are what struck me. My daughter goes uni ini September and I wouldn't mind seeing how her life pans out. I'm 50 fucking years old and should know better, but that routine has just been far too easy, and my partner likes a drink too so it's the norm to drink. I'm off to the shops after work to stock up on all the good stuff - but no cans!
Exercise is something I enjoy and will get into without any problem. I mean let's face it, there's fuck all else to do eh?