Evening folks, thought I'd sign up and share my story, this forum looks a great resource and hopefully in time I can assist others the way I'm sure you guys will assist me.
So me, 39 year old bloke from the North East with a familiar story I guess, over weight, over worked, under hydrated and not getting enough sleep. In short I haven't been looking after myself for a good long time now, with emphasis on the "I", I fully accept this situation is through my own doing. I'd been feeling pretty run down and burnt out for most of this year, I put it down to being busier than usual with work or maybe a bit of a hangover from a dose of our friend covid in mid 2020. About 3 months ago I noticed I just couldn't seem to ever drink enough, I was always thirsty and of course always needed to pee, then I stepped on the scales expecting to see a raise as my diet had been particularly bad in recent times.....but it had dropped noticeably. At that point I decided to get a private blood test (didn't want to hassle the NHS), this came back showing an HbA1c of 94, which was a bit worrying! Eventually got in with a Doctor a couple of weeks back, last week they took some bloods and again I had an HbA1c read of 94 and this one came with a diagnosis of Type 2 and a prescription of Metformin.
Upon receiving the diagnosis I was both relieved and excited, which isn't what I was expecting to be honest. I was relieved as I suspected something wasn't right for a while and at least now we've got something to work on. The excitement was the thought that I had no excuses to sort myself out, us fat folks know we're not living the right lifestyle, here's the opportunity to do something about it without the "starting tomorrow" mindset. Yeah the risks associated with this condition are frightening, but they are also a massive motivator.
So what now, my aim is remission and to get off meds, I know that's quite a task at a level of 94 but it's the only goal I can set. In a week since diagnosis I've transformed my diet, after getting over the first 4 days of sugar and caffeine cravings I'm feeling and sleeping so much better, yeah I'm getting tired and grouchy at times but I'll adjust. Still need to figure out the diet, so much contrasting info out there, I'm looking forward to seeing what you guys are doing.
So yeah, funny how probably one of the worse experiences in my life may turn out to be one of the best.
So me, 39 year old bloke from the North East with a familiar story I guess, over weight, over worked, under hydrated and not getting enough sleep. In short I haven't been looking after myself for a good long time now, with emphasis on the "I", I fully accept this situation is through my own doing. I'd been feeling pretty run down and burnt out for most of this year, I put it down to being busier than usual with work or maybe a bit of a hangover from a dose of our friend covid in mid 2020. About 3 months ago I noticed I just couldn't seem to ever drink enough, I was always thirsty and of course always needed to pee, then I stepped on the scales expecting to see a raise as my diet had been particularly bad in recent times.....but it had dropped noticeably. At that point I decided to get a private blood test (didn't want to hassle the NHS), this came back showing an HbA1c of 94, which was a bit worrying! Eventually got in with a Doctor a couple of weeks back, last week they took some bloods and again I had an HbA1c read of 94 and this one came with a diagnosis of Type 2 and a prescription of Metformin.
Upon receiving the diagnosis I was both relieved and excited, which isn't what I was expecting to be honest. I was relieved as I suspected something wasn't right for a while and at least now we've got something to work on. The excitement was the thought that I had no excuses to sort myself out, us fat folks know we're not living the right lifestyle, here's the opportunity to do something about it without the "starting tomorrow" mindset. Yeah the risks associated with this condition are frightening, but they are also a massive motivator.
So what now, my aim is remission and to get off meds, I know that's quite a task at a level of 94 but it's the only goal I can set. In a week since diagnosis I've transformed my diet, after getting over the first 4 days of sugar and caffeine cravings I'm feeling and sleeping so much better, yeah I'm getting tired and grouchy at times but I'll adjust. Still need to figure out the diet, so much contrasting info out there, I'm looking forward to seeing what you guys are doing.
So yeah, funny how probably one of the worse experiences in my life may turn out to be one of the best.