carole lucas
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
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hi sorry to be a pain, but what do you eat or do to bring down hypersI don't always experience the same symptoms for hypos, each time.
You have had some terrible experiences Carole, hats off to you for being proactive and decisive. You will find on the forum some excellent support and advice and I for one would have been completely in the dark and like many others struggling with this thing. As it is, with the help here I am more confident I know what I am doing. You will be the same, I am convinced of that. I have folowed the advice given by many here who are experienced with Diabetes and found it extremely useful and beneficial.Hi All,
I was diagnosed with D2 in April this year, I have learned to manage my levels myself with no help whatsoever from any group or nurse, I'm having a nightmare, the doctor tells me to see the diabetes nurse, 3 months of waiting I see the first nurse who was very rude, didn't advise me anything. Again went back to doctors explained, he told me to persevere which I did, saw a second nurse who said she can't help me they are not doing that anymore I need to be referred, 6 months later, I've still not got any support group or nurse to help or advise, so I'm having to figure it out myself. I have had all the important checks done, eyes, feet, kidney etc which have come back ok but it's frustrating.
However I am still happy and doing ok, would like to make friends with anyone for support, advice, chat, to rant or whatever you feel like.The advice given here is rock solid and I have followed it and found the knowledge and experience of others incredibly beneficial.
sorry for the rant
Carole
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hi sorry to be a pain, but what do you eat or do to bring down hypers
thanks x
Do you really mean highs as I was replying to a post on hypo(low).
yes i'm really sorry to confuse you, yes i mean the high sugar levelsDo you really mean highs as I was replying to a post on hypo(low).
Hi, I agree with you totally, i was all over the place and more or less on my own, but since I found this community, I'm learning alot more, feel more confident, and I know where I can come to for advice and support.You have had some terrible experiences Carole, hats off to you for being proactive and decisive. You will find on the forum some excellent support and advice and I for one would have been completely in the dark and like many others struggling with this thing. As it is, with the help here I am more confident I know what I am doing. You will be the same, I am convinced of that. I have folowed the advice given by many here who are experienced with Diabetes and found it extremely useful and beneficial.
Some say exercise helps and drinking water.yes i'm really sorry to confuse you, yes i mean the high sugar levels