Hello
I'm a 67 year old man and have had type 2 for 18years. Relatively fit and slightly overweight.
I am really rubbish at being a diabetic as I have a real sweet tooth problem.
I am needing to discuss with other people how to get on the right track.
Hi M1k3, welcome to the forum
🙂 It's never too late to start! I'd recommend thinking of yourself as newly-diagnosed - start by having a read of the excellent
Maggie Davey's letter which will help you understand things and give you some good guidance on how to tackle things to get you on the right track
🙂 If you are on medication for your diabetes be careful not to take any drastic steps, just starting to follow a few basic rules shouldb help you find a sustainable and healthy way forward
🙂 I'd also recommend getting a copy of
Type 2 Diabetes: The First Year by Gretchen Becker - think of it as 'new year, new you' - it will guide you through these early months and is written in a very positive manner
🙂
Do you have a blood glucose meter so you can see how your body responds to your food and activity choices? If not, I would highly recommend getting one as it is the best tool you can use to assess where you are and your progress. We are all different and can respond to the same food choices in quite different ways, so it's important to know how you personally respond to (for example) porridge for breakfast - a meter will help you do this and noting the results in a food diary will help you spot any patterns and areas where you may wish to make changes
🙂 Read
Test,Review, Adjust by Alan S for an article about how this works
🙂 If you do decide to get a meter, then bear in mind that the major expense involved is the cost of the 'disposables' i.e. the test strips - these can vary considerably in price but all do the same thing
🙂 The cheapest option we have come across is the
SD Codefree Meter which has
test strips at around £8 for 50.
Please let us know if you have any questions, we are always happy to help and there will always be someone who knows the answer!
🙂