Badnicki
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hello everyone,
I was just diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes today. My HbA1c was…48.
I’ve looked through some posts and just wanted to ask people with more experience: am I right in assuming I’m literally just on the border of being diabetic?
I have an appointment scheduled but I don’t think I am being given any medication. All I know is that my father lost his leg to diabetes, although he was a heavy drinker and had an appalling diet.
I’m overweight and I know that’s a problem. I’m slightly annoyed my tests were done when they were because I had just quit vaping (hence eating more chocolate than usual) and started on a medication known to make your blood sugar increase. This is all in preparation for major surgery next month.
The diagnosis has really sent me into a spin. Do these numbers represent a degree of severity, or is it just anything that’s 48 or over is bad? Is there such a thing as being “just a little bit diabetic?” (she asks hopefully realising the question is probably a bit stupid).
We just had Fathers Day weekend and mine has sadly passed away so the timing isn’t great. I’m scared but…I’m being silly, right?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
-BN
I was just diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes today. My HbA1c was…48.
I’ve looked through some posts and just wanted to ask people with more experience: am I right in assuming I’m literally just on the border of being diabetic?
I have an appointment scheduled but I don’t think I am being given any medication. All I know is that my father lost his leg to diabetes, although he was a heavy drinker and had an appalling diet.
I’m overweight and I know that’s a problem. I’m slightly annoyed my tests were done when they were because I had just quit vaping (hence eating more chocolate than usual) and started on a medication known to make your blood sugar increase. This is all in preparation for major surgery next month.
The diagnosis has really sent me into a spin. Do these numbers represent a degree of severity, or is it just anything that’s 48 or over is bad? Is there such a thing as being “just a little bit diabetic?” (she asks hopefully realising the question is probably a bit stupid).
We just had Fathers Day weekend and mine has sadly passed away so the timing isn’t great. I’m scared but…I’m being silly, right?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
-BN