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Grumpy says hello

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Ted Hayman

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Type 2
Am I surprised at being diagnosed type 2 diabetic? Not really, given my age, my weight (I am overweight, certainly not obese though) I thought something like this would come along.
What did surprise me, after being told my blood sugar results indicated I was in fact "border line," my doctor immediately prescribed medication, when in fact I thought I'd get away with just watching my diet and exercising.
I am pretty active and go to the gym at least twice a week, where I do weights and cardio.
 
Welcome To the forum Ted. It does sound surprising that you've been prescribed medication right away if you are only borderline - I thought people with type 2 were usually advised to watch their diet for a while and see if it could be controlled that way - then again I don't have type 2 - there are probably lots of people on here who know more about that than I do. What medication are you on?
 
Hi Ted, welcome to the forum. Im a newbie too!!! Only diagnosed 4 weeks ago. They put me on medication straight away as I had silly high blood glucose readings. I knew I was at risk from getting diabetes as I have a strong family history. And despite loosing 7 stone diabetes still came knocking at my door!!!
Hope this forum helps, it is definately helping me.
 
Welcome "Grumpy" :D Ask away & you sound as you know that exercise us good for you. The carbs in some food are way to much. Good luck
 
Welcome to the forum Ted 🙂
 
Grumpy replies

First of all, thanks for the welcome.
Guess I'm following the herd, so to speak as I'm on Metformin.

Now this IS where I am surprised, as I've been prescribed taking THREE 500g tablets once a day with a meal.
I'm not a doctor, so, I don't feel in any way qualified to question that dosage but, it does seem a lot to me if I'm, as I were told, borderline!
Oh well, life goes on.

I should point out, Grumpy came out of my being called Gramps by my two Granddaughters in the US and in truth, I can be a bit, well a lot actually, grumpy
so, I'm Grumpy!
 
Welcome Grumpy. I was diagnosed 11 years ago and diet controlled for that time .I was put on Metformin this February just once a day but in June I was taken of them due to only having one kidney. I go back in January where hopefully they will have made up their mind what to do with me. In the meantime I carry on watching what I eat but I do have a treat once a month when I induge in my favourite a Rhum Baba.🙂 I was only 8st 2oz when diagnose so a bit of a surprise as no family history of diabetes.
 
Welcome from another relative newbie and newbie type 2. (How long do I get to say newbie?).
I was diagnosed in December and put on metformin straight away. I believe there's some others here that were put on it quite quickly. No mention of managing it in any way.
 
I think the GP gets extra points for putting you on drugs.

I find it better to negotiate with the Diabetic nurse because they have more time to listen (and are easier to persuade).
 
I get to see the Diabetes nurse on Monday, having made the appointment myself. I thought the doc might have told me to make the appointment after I'd seen him!
I guess it's too late for any drug negotiation.

I've seen the nurse, asked her to write down my blood test results, as I couldn't remember them, which were; fasting 7.4 and after 120 minutes and some Lucozade, 10.9.
From what she told me, it seems regardless of the results, the prescribing of metformin is pretty much automatic.
 
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Welcome Grumpy, love the name, my Dad was "Grumps" to my two nephews, it still makes me smile 🙂
 
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