Mushystar
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi, newly diagnosed type 2 (American transplant to the UK) here. Was just called by my gp on Monday to confirm my hba1c was a 51. I've been having symptoms for several years now but just showed as pre-diabetic (at a 46) last year.
My appointment with the diabetic nurse is this coming Wednesday for a "lifestyle" consultation, etc. I told her when she called that I would also like to discuss medication as I have frequent hypos (daily, usually more than once a day). She let me know that I have a 20 minute appointment booked in...
Being from America, its been really difficult for me to get used to the timed dr appointments...I feel like I have to rush and maybe I don't get all of my questions asked or my concerns addressed. I'm just nervous about the whole thing, and my husband would like to have some education on diabetes as he knows nothing about it.
I've just received my monitor today (so happy for the sd codefree one, wow test strips are stupid expensive!). I've been fairly careful about what I ate and the amount of exercise I've been getting since my pre-diabetic diagnosis last year, but have been on a low-carb, low-sugar diet for a couple of weeks now, and plan to continue it.
Anyways, history:
I'm 33, overweight (5ft 10 and 270lbs) and an ex-smoker (2 years quit!!). I had insulin-dependent gestational with my last pregnancy 7 years ago, and both of my babies were over 9lbs. My dad is Type 2 (was diagnosed at 42), and 2 of his brothers and one sister were also diabetic. There's also a fairly large amount of Native American blood in my background.
I'm happy for any tips, questions advice etc. And so glad that this site is here!
My appointment with the diabetic nurse is this coming Wednesday for a "lifestyle" consultation, etc. I told her when she called that I would also like to discuss medication as I have frequent hypos (daily, usually more than once a day). She let me know that I have a 20 minute appointment booked in...
Being from America, its been really difficult for me to get used to the timed dr appointments...I feel like I have to rush and maybe I don't get all of my questions asked or my concerns addressed. I'm just nervous about the whole thing, and my husband would like to have some education on diabetes as he knows nothing about it.
I've just received my monitor today (so happy for the sd codefree one, wow test strips are stupid expensive!). I've been fairly careful about what I ate and the amount of exercise I've been getting since my pre-diabetic diagnosis last year, but have been on a low-carb, low-sugar diet for a couple of weeks now, and plan to continue it.
Anyways, history:
I'm 33, overweight (5ft 10 and 270lbs) and an ex-smoker (2 years quit!!). I had insulin-dependent gestational with my last pregnancy 7 years ago, and both of my babies were over 9lbs. My dad is Type 2 (was diagnosed at 42), and 2 of his brothers and one sister were also diabetic. There's also a fairly large amount of Native American blood in my background.
I'm happy for any tips, questions advice etc. And so glad that this site is here!