skippyinspace
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi All,
I was diagnosed with Type 2 at the start of November after about 8 years of being prediabetic. Diagnosed HbA1c was 50 mmol/mol (6.7%) on 20/10/2022 which was an increase from 40mmol in the 12 months before.
Have been amazed at the sudden appointments for eyes, feet, explanations and education courses - NHS Scotland Control it and the access to My diabetes my way website for records etc.
Im an early 50's male 6ft 2ish and just over 19 stone, So weight loss is a major goal, Im 90% vegetarian but mainly processed food, Time excuse. But Im a fidget eater. I will eat 2 bars of chocolate and teo small bags of crisps in 10 minutes, I did try and replace them with apples so it became 4 apples in 10 minutes. Before Covid I was nearly 21 stone but did football fans in training and dropped to 18 stone but at the time I was off work with depression, So I could find time to increase my steps etc.
My psychologist once used the term passive suicide to describe my actions and I believe now this is the outcome of the behaviours that I had done in that phase.
Since the diagnosis my mood as been quite low, First week was a case of starting act, seaweed crisps, smaller bowls, no upsizing, etc The last week has been I know I should be doing something but cant be bothered. But the plan is to start doing walking football from Monday night to get me started again slowly.
As for eating have requested referrals to the NHS Scotland eating programs (Though I don't think I would be accepted) and looked at noon at the likes but costs are so confusing and in this climate probably not sustainable. Have even thought about hypnosis but the thought and cost of someone messing with my messed up mind doesn't appeal to me.
So anyway I just need to get my act together and has they say the longest journey starts with the first step.
Thanks for reading
I was diagnosed with Type 2 at the start of November after about 8 years of being prediabetic. Diagnosed HbA1c was 50 mmol/mol (6.7%) on 20/10/2022 which was an increase from 40mmol in the 12 months before.
Have been amazed at the sudden appointments for eyes, feet, explanations and education courses - NHS Scotland Control it and the access to My diabetes my way website for records etc.
Im an early 50's male 6ft 2ish and just over 19 stone, So weight loss is a major goal, Im 90% vegetarian but mainly processed food, Time excuse. But Im a fidget eater. I will eat 2 bars of chocolate and teo small bags of crisps in 10 minutes, I did try and replace them with apples so it became 4 apples in 10 minutes. Before Covid I was nearly 21 stone but did football fans in training and dropped to 18 stone but at the time I was off work with depression, So I could find time to increase my steps etc.
My psychologist once used the term passive suicide to describe my actions and I believe now this is the outcome of the behaviours that I had done in that phase.
Since the diagnosis my mood as been quite low, First week was a case of starting act, seaweed crisps, smaller bowls, no upsizing, etc The last week has been I know I should be doing something but cant be bothered. But the plan is to start doing walking football from Monday night to get me started again slowly.
As for eating have requested referrals to the NHS Scotland eating programs (Though I don't think I would be accepted) and looked at noon at the likes but costs are so confusing and in this climate probably not sustainable. Have even thought about hypnosis but the thought and cost of someone messing with my messed up mind doesn't appeal to me.
So anyway I just need to get my act together and has they say the longest journey starts with the first step.
Thanks for reading