Katetype2
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
It’s Christmas Eve - my first Christmas as a type 2 diabetic.
A slightly strange experience. Instead of gorging on mince pies, I’m watching calories and carbs. The first ever Christmas period where I’m actually losing weight instead of gaining. I’ve avoided all the treats, drinks and indulgences that I’ve always had at this time of year. Boy do I miss mince pies! I’m not the kind of person who can have just one and be done - so I’m better off without if I am to stick to my regime.
I shall be having my Christmas dinner as usual though - am quite excited about having some potatoes! I may skip the Christmas pudding though - or if I do indulge, it will be a tiny taste.
We no longer do presents in my family - I am the baby of the family at 45. We haven’t even put decorations up this year. So it really doesn’t feel too much like Christmas.
But, we aren’t too bothered - we are just happy to spend the day together and watch tv. With my parents being in their 80s, you never know how many Christmases you have left with them - so this time with them is more precious than gold. We love our time together as a family of four.
Weight loss is still going well - 18lbs off. Got my eye screening on the 8th Jan, then Mounjaro on 13th! So next year will be all about transformation.
Wishing you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas. Treasure the time with loved ones - not the food, gifts and trappings. Xxx
A slightly strange experience. Instead of gorging on mince pies, I’m watching calories and carbs. The first ever Christmas period where I’m actually losing weight instead of gaining. I’ve avoided all the treats, drinks and indulgences that I’ve always had at this time of year. Boy do I miss mince pies! I’m not the kind of person who can have just one and be done - so I’m better off without if I am to stick to my regime.
I shall be having my Christmas dinner as usual though - am quite excited about having some potatoes! I may skip the Christmas pudding though - or if I do indulge, it will be a tiny taste.
We no longer do presents in my family - I am the baby of the family at 45. We haven’t even put decorations up this year. So it really doesn’t feel too much like Christmas.
But, we aren’t too bothered - we are just happy to spend the day together and watch tv. With my parents being in their 80s, you never know how many Christmases you have left with them - so this time with them is more precious than gold. We love our time together as a family of four.
Weight loss is still going well - 18lbs off. Got my eye screening on the 8th Jan, then Mounjaro on 13th! So next year will be all about transformation.
Wishing you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas. Treasure the time with loved ones - not the food, gifts and trappings. Xxx