SisterGoth
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi everyone - I was told last Friday that I have developed Type 2 diabetes, after having my 3 yearly bloods taken (post gestational diabetes). I had gestational diabetes back in 2009, when I was pregnant with my son and was injecting insulin 3 times a day.
Anyhow, I have been feeling not quite right for a while, and very tired but I also have psoriatic arthritis so fatigue goes hand in hand with that, haven't been overly thirsty or peeing a lot but my body reactions generally confuse all medical professionals, the joys of a faulty immune system
I guess I am late to the party at 49.............
To be honest I feel a bit overwhelmed, lots to take in and learn. I know I haven't given myself the level of care and attention that I should have over the last few years (and diet has slipped terribly, blame Covid for all those takeaways) but that all needs to change. I need to also drop weight and exercise more (I am a University Administrator so mainly a sedentary role, moving from one meeting to another). So, must DO BETTER!
I was meant to meet with nurse at my GP's last Friday but it was cancelled (her husband had a positive LFT) and I was a new diabetic patient and there was a prescription waiting for me to collect for Metformin (taking 1 per day for the first week and increasing to 2 per day after that). I was told my blood readings were 100, with a normal reading being 48. I'm in for a diabetic check and more blood tests next Thursday.
Anyhow, I figured there will be a lot of honest and open discussions on here so decided to join the forum
I'm sure I'll be asking and searching for lots of guidance and advice.
Anyhow, I have been feeling not quite right for a while, and very tired but I also have psoriatic arthritis so fatigue goes hand in hand with that, haven't been overly thirsty or peeing a lot but my body reactions generally confuse all medical professionals, the joys of a faulty immune system
To be honest I feel a bit overwhelmed, lots to take in and learn. I know I haven't given myself the level of care and attention that I should have over the last few years (and diet has slipped terribly, blame Covid for all those takeaways) but that all needs to change. I need to also drop weight and exercise more (I am a University Administrator so mainly a sedentary role, moving from one meeting to another). So, must DO BETTER!
I was meant to meet with nurse at my GP's last Friday but it was cancelled (her husband had a positive LFT) and I was a new diabetic patient and there was a prescription waiting for me to collect for Metformin (taking 1 per day for the first week and increasing to 2 per day after that). I was told my blood readings were 100, with a normal reading being 48. I'm in for a diabetic check and more blood tests next Thursday.
Anyhow, I figured there will be a lot of honest and open discussions on here so decided to join the forum