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Got me eventually.....

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Hi. I just stumbled across this forum half an hour ago and it looks like a place I will regularly visit. I have type 2 and started on Metformin this morning. There is a history of diabetes in my family - my late mum and dad, my sister and nephew all had/have diabetes and my daughter, who is a GP says I have done well to get to 70 yrs without being affected. I think my reasonably healthy diet and plenty of golf has helped. Despite being familiar with the condition I feel I'm starting out on a long, uncertain journey. I think my BG was around 16 and I return to the clinic in six weeks. I look forward to the chat, advice and encouragement I will find on this forum.
 
Welcome Browser, this forum is definitely the place for help, advice & encouragement.
 
Out of interest what diet does your daughter recommend?

Welcome to the forum.
 
Hello and welcome. I only joined today, well rejoined after some years away.
 
Hi Browser , welcome. With a family history like that, you have done well in waiting to get nabbed by D at 70.
It does come as a shock when your first told, but it does get easier.
Feel free to ask questions
 
Out of interest what diet does your daughter recommend?

Welcome to the forum.

To be honest, my daughter hasn't given me any detailed advice, as yet, on diet recommendations. I think she reckons my diet is quite healthy, as it stands, as I cook all meals for myself ( my wife passed away a year ago ) from scratch and rarely buy ready meals and that sort of stuff. She says I generally eat sensibly but I know that I will have to make some changes in future once I get the hang of the situation.
 
Browser a very warm and friendly welcome to the forum.
 
To be honest, my daughter hasn't given me any detailed advice, as yet, on diet recommendations. I think she reckons my diet is quite healthy, as it stands, as I cook all meals for myself ( my wife passed away a year ago ) from scratch and rarely buy ready meals and that sort of stuff. She says I generally eat sensibly but I know that I will have to make some changes in future once I get the hang of the situation.
Sorry to hear about your wife passing away. My dad passed 6 months ago. I'm sure the stress and upset has messed my blood sugar levels up. I'v come bck here to get myself sorted. Even passed up a cheesecake tonight.
 
Hi. I just stumbled across this forum half an hour ago and it looks like a place I will regularly visit. I have type 2 and started on Metformin this morning. There is a history of diabetes in my family - my late mum and dad, my sister and nephew all had/have diabetes and my daughter, who is a GP says I have done well to get to 70 yrs without being affected. I think my reasonably healthy diet and plenty of golf has helped. Despite being familiar with the condition I feel I'm starting out on a long, uncertain journey. I think my BG was around 16 and I return to the clinic in six weeks. I look forward to the chat, advice and encouragement I will find on this forum.
Hi Browser
Warm welcome to the forum.
 
Welcome, Browser.🙂
 
Welcome Browser from a fellow T2, who's two years in.
 
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