Felinia
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I was diagnosed just under a month ago with Type 2, but it was not really a surprise. I had been in the pre-diabetic range on and off for a couple of years, and I didn't feel right. I had to wait 6 weeks just to get an appointment for the blood test (excuses - staff shortages, holidays). I can't fault the prompt response to my blood test - GP within 2 days, and diabetic nurse practitioner the following day. I was given advice to lose weight, exercise more, reduce BP / cholesterol, and join Diabetes UK. Also that I would be sent for a retinal scan and an education programme. It's what has not happened that I'm concerned about. So far I have heard nothing about the scan or education programme.
I read here that people like me with Type 2 are put on Metformin - I was not. I read that people measure their levels before and after every meal, and have been supplied with testing equipment. When I asked I was told - not necessary, just lose weight and we'll re-test you in 3 months. So I have done what I think is required - joined Aquafit, got a mini exercise bike (I can't stand or walk for long), reduced carbs to 90gm (inclusive of 45gm sugars) and monitored calories, fat, protein. Did other people feel the same as me - that once the NHS protocols had been met, you were left in limbo, waiting for appointments that take weeks or months to come, and just hoping you were doing the right things?
I read here that people like me with Type 2 are put on Metformin - I was not. I read that people measure their levels before and after every meal, and have been supplied with testing equipment. When I asked I was told - not necessary, just lose weight and we'll re-test you in 3 months. So I have done what I think is required - joined Aquafit, got a mini exercise bike (I can't stand or walk for long), reduced carbs to 90gm (inclusive of 45gm sugars) and monitored calories, fat, protein. Did other people feel the same as me - that once the NHS protocols had been met, you were left in limbo, waiting for appointments that take weeks or months to come, and just hoping you were doing the right things?