Hello, everyone!
I have just joined the forum because my husband has recently been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and I am on the threshold of joining him as I am at the top end of pre-diabetes.
Following diagnosis, my husband was given some really helpful information by the nurse which is written by Diabetes UK. I wish we had been given it when we were both pre-diabetic.
My husband has had his first eye check and has been warned that there are already some changes. They don't need treatment yet, but it gave us both a bit of a shake up to realise that changes had happened even before the diagnosis.
We have joined the Diabetes UK exercise group and met for the first time on Monday. It was excellent. We both ached a bit but have survived!
I'm now taking a good look at our diet and trying to modify it so that we are eating more healthily. My husband is 79 and has avoided vegetables all his life! However, since reading the advice from Diabetes UK, he has agreed to try to eat more and is pleased that they haven't poisoned him yet.
This is a new phase in our lives and will take a bit of adjustment, but we are determined to manage the diabetes as well as we can.
xx Moy
I have just joined the forum because my husband has recently been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and I am on the threshold of joining him as I am at the top end of pre-diabetes.
Following diagnosis, my husband was given some really helpful information by the nurse which is written by Diabetes UK. I wish we had been given it when we were both pre-diabetic.
My husband has had his first eye check and has been warned that there are already some changes. They don't need treatment yet, but it gave us both a bit of a shake up to realise that changes had happened even before the diagnosis.
We have joined the Diabetes UK exercise group and met for the first time on Monday. It was excellent. We both ached a bit but have survived!
I'm now taking a good look at our diet and trying to modify it so that we are eating more healthily. My husband is 79 and has avoided vegetables all his life! However, since reading the advice from Diabetes UK, he has agreed to try to eat more and is pleased that they haven't poisoned him yet.
This is a new phase in our lives and will take a bit of adjustment, but we are determined to manage the diabetes as well as we can.
xx Moy