Hi and hello all,
I had my two blood tests recently, where I was diagnosed with Diabetes 2 (HbA1c 7.3/57), high cholestrol (6.7 ratio) and very high Serum ferritin (iron with 720 ug/L). I initally asked for a blood test because I felt quite fatigued recently and thought something was wrong with my thyroid levels. However my GP said he wants me to try controlling it with diet and exercise first, with no medication for the next 3 months (probably standard advice).
Needless to say I was shocked at first and more devasted when I researched the risk and progressiveness of this disease. I am 38 years old, live and work in London and father of a little daughter of 17 months and I want to be healthy father for her as long as possible. I was sad first but now I am more angry at myself for neglecting activity and leading a careless diet (actually I didn't eat much fast food or was never a big drinker, but I guess I shoved to many carbs and sweets into my sorry body). However the first week I spent researching, reading books and online articles like a maniac (with a lot of conflicting info, especially on diet) to bring myself up to speed.
Had my NHS nurse appointment 2 weeks later after diagnosis, but didn't learn anything new - altough friendly, it was templated advice and not much input. I also felt their knowledge on diets is a bit antiquated. While I think I need to help myself (started low carb diet, regular gym/running and got an appointment scheduled with a nutritionist), I think it would make sense to join your community with people who have much more experience than myself. I got into a shopping binge and bought glucose testing gear, a fancy scale and dozen medical and diet books. I am determined - and yes I am putting pressure on myself seeing the 3 months as a deadline to avoid medication.
So, first I need to reduce my stress levels, eat healthy and lose that fat around my belly (BMI 28) and get more healthy in general.
However the things that keep me awake at night:
I probably need to see if others have posted about these topics already (I am at risk duplicating info) and if not need to post more specifc/shorter on topic.
Apologies for the wall of text, but if you are reading this I wish you all the best with your health and plans!
I had my two blood tests recently, where I was diagnosed with Diabetes 2 (HbA1c 7.3/57), high cholestrol (6.7 ratio) and very high Serum ferritin (iron with 720 ug/L). I initally asked for a blood test because I felt quite fatigued recently and thought something was wrong with my thyroid levels. However my GP said he wants me to try controlling it with diet and exercise first, with no medication for the next 3 months (probably standard advice).
Needless to say I was shocked at first and more devasted when I researched the risk and progressiveness of this disease. I am 38 years old, live and work in London and father of a little daughter of 17 months and I want to be healthy father for her as long as possible. I was sad first but now I am more angry at myself for neglecting activity and leading a careless diet (actually I didn't eat much fast food or was never a big drinker, but I guess I shoved to many carbs and sweets into my sorry body). However the first week I spent researching, reading books and online articles like a maniac (with a lot of conflicting info, especially on diet) to bring myself up to speed.
Had my NHS nurse appointment 2 weeks later after diagnosis, but didn't learn anything new - altough friendly, it was templated advice and not much input. I also felt their knowledge on diets is a bit antiquated. While I think I need to help myself (started low carb diet, regular gym/running and got an appointment scheduled with a nutritionist), I think it would make sense to join your community with people who have much more experience than myself. I got into a shopping binge and bought glucose testing gear, a fancy scale and dozen medical and diet books. I am determined - and yes I am putting pressure on myself seeing the 3 months as a deadline to avoid medication.
So, first I need to reduce my stress levels, eat healthy and lose that fat around my belly (BMI 28) and get more healthy in general.
However the things that keep me awake at night:
- Anyone had high iron levels in correlation with their blood sugar?
- With low carb diet and currently no medication I started measuring (GlucoRX nexus device) after waking up, before/after meals and before bed. So far I get figures between 5.3 to 6.7 mmol/L - weirdly it peaks at late night or early morning to 7.1 mmol/L before I have eaten and restores back 5.x/6.x after I had breakfast (so is my liver reacting to dawn phenomenom/Somogyi?)
- I am starting a new exciting but stressful job that will require travel across timezones, public speaking on events and generally working in a competitive enviromment - worried about routine as I need to sort out exercise and diet between flights, hotels, long running meetins and events, etc. - any tips?
- In terms of diet I am looking at 5:2, Keto and Mediterranean - currently following a mix of the last two. I am not sure about the 2 days fasting in 5:2 and the high fat (I know the benefit about good fats) in Keto, where I am worried if it would clash with my cholestrol?
- Currently I can see blood sugar also peaking after the gym but then restoring after - I am weightlifting as well and slighlty worried about retinopathy as I haven't had my eye test yet.
- For any Bupa members in the UK, is there any additional benefit for getting a referal to a specialist? I assume they leave the chronic disease element to the NHS and deal with complications around it..
I probably need to see if others have posted about these topics already (I am at risk duplicating info) and if not need to post more specifc/shorter on topic.
Apologies for the wall of text, but if you are reading this I wish you all the best with your health and plans!