Hi all,
I was newly diagnosed as T2 two weeks ago and had my hba1c results back yesterday... a sobering 105.
Truth be told I hadn't felt well for a while but covid and lockdown got in the way of actually getting to the doctor until push came to shove. Too many symptoms to ignore any longer has brought about the inevitable diagnosis.
I haven’t been what I'd call fit for 10 years or so and my lifestyle and food choices are poor to say the least. I now find myself at 46, taking blood pressure tablets, metformin and now statins having never had the cloud of any medical conditions over me.
I'm confused and even more stressed than usual now. What does it mean for the here and now? can my symptoms be managed adequately? what's the long term prognosis?
I've a follow up appointment with the practice nurse in two weeks time when I hope to get some clarity but in the mean time what should I be doing? I've not been advised to monitor my blood sugar level, I've taken some basic steps to change my diet and lifestyle but pretty much lost after that.
I'm very data driven and need to have a deep understanding of whatever I'm doing. This will be the key for me I think.
Thanks for reading...
Matt
I was newly diagnosed as T2 two weeks ago and had my hba1c results back yesterday... a sobering 105.
Truth be told I hadn't felt well for a while but covid and lockdown got in the way of actually getting to the doctor until push came to shove. Too many symptoms to ignore any longer has brought about the inevitable diagnosis.
I haven’t been what I'd call fit for 10 years or so and my lifestyle and food choices are poor to say the least. I now find myself at 46, taking blood pressure tablets, metformin and now statins having never had the cloud of any medical conditions over me.
I'm confused and even more stressed than usual now. What does it mean for the here and now? can my symptoms be managed adequately? what's the long term prognosis?
I've a follow up appointment with the practice nurse in two weeks time when I hope to get some clarity but in the mean time what should I be doing? I've not been advised to monitor my blood sugar level, I've taken some basic steps to change my diet and lifestyle but pretty much lost after that.
I'm very data driven and need to have a deep understanding of whatever I'm doing. This will be the key for me I think.
Thanks for reading...
Matt