Peter Hart
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Greetings aal,
My name is Peter Hart and at 53 I've just been diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes.
In hindsight (now I've done some research) I've been suffering from the typical symptoms for close on 4 years. Dry mouth, weight loss despite a good appetite, issues in genital area that won't go away, aches and pains, needing to pee at night. Personal itching too.
I went to see my doctor just before Christmas to have a repeat prescription for my blood pressure meds and he said why don't we have a blood check. I hadn't mentioned any of my symptoms, why would I, I'm a chap after all!
The blood test was organised for early January and the very next day the doctors receptionist rang me to almost demand that I come back in the next day to discuss my results.
On seeing the Doctor he everything but my blood sugar, lipids and cholesterol were fine, but those three were so high (blood sugar was 17.5) that he was sure I was type 2 but that he'd like to give me another blood test but this time just the Lipids, glucose and HbA1c.
Had that re-test and the results were better (I had changed my diet in between) but when I saw the Doctor again he gave me the bad news. I'm now waiting for a referral letter to have my eyes checked and to see the local Diabetes nurse.
I've been prescribed Metformin 500mg tablets which he has said I should take 1 two times a day with or just after a meal. Then if I show no side affects then I should increase to three times a day and I have to see him again in 4 weeks for another blood test. Also Atorvastatin 40mg for the cholesterol one tablet every evening. Plus Asprin 75mg once a day to thin my blood.
And thats were I am really. Not really sunk in but glad of diagnosis.
Kind regards
Peter Hart
My name is Peter Hart and at 53 I've just been diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes.
In hindsight (now I've done some research) I've been suffering from the typical symptoms for close on 4 years. Dry mouth, weight loss despite a good appetite, issues in genital area that won't go away, aches and pains, needing to pee at night. Personal itching too.
I went to see my doctor just before Christmas to have a repeat prescription for my blood pressure meds and he said why don't we have a blood check. I hadn't mentioned any of my symptoms, why would I, I'm a chap after all!
The blood test was organised for early January and the very next day the doctors receptionist rang me to almost demand that I come back in the next day to discuss my results.
On seeing the Doctor he everything but my blood sugar, lipids and cholesterol were fine, but those three were so high (blood sugar was 17.5) that he was sure I was type 2 but that he'd like to give me another blood test but this time just the Lipids, glucose and HbA1c.
Had that re-test and the results were better (I had changed my diet in between) but when I saw the Doctor again he gave me the bad news. I'm now waiting for a referral letter to have my eyes checked and to see the local Diabetes nurse.
I've been prescribed Metformin 500mg tablets which he has said I should take 1 two times a day with or just after a meal. Then if I show no side affects then I should increase to three times a day and I have to see him again in 4 weeks for another blood test. Also Atorvastatin 40mg for the cholesterol one tablet every evening. Plus Asprin 75mg once a day to thin my blood.
And thats were I am really. Not really sunk in but glad of diagnosis.
Kind regards
Peter Hart
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