Hi. My name is Kate and I was diagnosed with Type 2 a month ago. I am confused and overwhelmed and would welcome support.
My doctor prescribed Metformin and referred me to the practice nurse. She was nice, but vague and recommended a balanced diet, whatever that means. My HB1 ( or whatever ) is 56 so doesn’t sound not too bad.
I started the meds but had awful cramps, nausea and diarrhoea. Phoned the nurse who prescribed slow release. They are like horse pills and as I also have a swallowing issue, they stick in my oesophagus. After three choking episodes, I phoned the pharmacist to ask can I cut in half? Definitely No. Phoned the nurse who said, don’t worry, cut them in half!
I am tempted not to take anything, just try and improve my diet. Since I live alone and am retired, my previous menu consists mostly of sandwiches, snacks, primarily biscuits and crisps , with a bit of chocolate in front of the tv and eating out with friends! After years bringing up a family and cooking tons of dinners for hungry teens, I enjoyed grazing on whatever I fancy! So quite a change coming! Can’t say I relish the thought of salads and cabbage, but I don’t want to be blind and on dialysis either!
There seems to be a lot of experience and goodwill here and the forum has already told more than my GP practice .
Any words o& wisdom will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Kate
My doctor prescribed Metformin and referred me to the practice nurse. She was nice, but vague and recommended a balanced diet, whatever that means. My HB1 ( or whatever ) is 56 so doesn’t sound not too bad.
I started the meds but had awful cramps, nausea and diarrhoea. Phoned the nurse who prescribed slow release. They are like horse pills and as I also have a swallowing issue, they stick in my oesophagus. After three choking episodes, I phoned the pharmacist to ask can I cut in half? Definitely No. Phoned the nurse who said, don’t worry, cut them in half!
I am tempted not to take anything, just try and improve my diet. Since I live alone and am retired, my previous menu consists mostly of sandwiches, snacks, primarily biscuits and crisps , with a bit of chocolate in front of the tv and eating out with friends! After years bringing up a family and cooking tons of dinners for hungry teens, I enjoyed grazing on whatever I fancy! So quite a change coming! Can’t say I relish the thought of salads and cabbage, but I don’t want to be blind and on dialysis either!
There seems to be a lot of experience and goodwill here and the forum has already told more than my GP practice .
Any words o& wisdom will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Kate