mopinwil
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hello, Thank you so much for allowing me to join. I have only just been diagnosed as having Diabetes Type 2 and taking Metformin medication. I feel I need to talk to people who are experienced at coping with this disease. Only too happy to discuss the possibility of reversing it and what is involved. I have already purchased a Blood Sugar monitor and a Heart Monitor and I am doing a daily log of the foods that I am having on a daily basis, divided into Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
I have also been reading up on the good and bad foods for people with Diabetes. So much to learn. I have other complications so it may be even more diffiult.
It has been a long journey to finding out but I do believe that was because I didn't really have many processed foods, preferring to use fresh but it was possibly an imbalance regaring portions of Protein/Vegetables/Fruits and Fats. I have also led a more sedentary life since I have had Osteo-Arthritis but until recently I could still look after my garden, greenhouse and do crafts like quilting, knitting and sewing garments. I am a little wiser now and trying to pace myself but still far from being wise enough.
My main fear is Neurophathy which I wasn't aware of when people were testing me for Diabetes Type 2. I had many tests on the advice of an organization I had joined but no one ever explained it to me. Just that people with Diabetes were prone to get painful legs and feet and at the worst may lose limbs.
I look forward to chatting with you,
Kind regards mopinwil. 🙂
I have also been reading up on the good and bad foods for people with Diabetes. So much to learn. I have other complications so it may be even more diffiult.
It has been a long journey to finding out but I do believe that was because I didn't really have many processed foods, preferring to use fresh but it was possibly an imbalance regaring portions of Protein/Vegetables/Fruits and Fats. I have also led a more sedentary life since I have had Osteo-Arthritis but until recently I could still look after my garden, greenhouse and do crafts like quilting, knitting and sewing garments. I am a little wiser now and trying to pace myself but still far from being wise enough.
My main fear is Neurophathy which I wasn't aware of when people were testing me for Diabetes Type 2. I had many tests on the advice of an organization I had joined but no one ever explained it to me. Just that people with Diabetes were prone to get painful legs and feet and at the worst may lose limbs.
I look forward to chatting with you,
Kind regards mopinwil. 🙂