I am very newly diagnosed, Wednesday 16th. Dr told me something about a whole load of numbers, think it was the different levels as in prediabetic etc, I was 68... guessing it's bad. I have no idea what I am doing other than been told to change all aspects of my lifestyle and take Metformin. The only thing I understand right now is I have to introduce a tablet a week until I am up to 2 in the morning and 2 in the evening. I have been referred to DESMOND and have to go back to Drs in just under 3 weeks time. I should be more knowledgeable than I am as my maternal grandmother had type 2 as did my mum and so does my dad but I guess all the time they were taking care of theirs I didn't need to know too much. Now I find myself in the horrible predicament of having the diagnosis, lots of different appointments and lots of unknowns. I have nothing to test blood sugar levels, I am assuming my Dr will talk to me about that when I go back in June.
Hi Jennie
Firstly welcome to the forum a very vaulable source of information.
I am 67 years old and was diagnosed as T2 in September of last year 2017, my HbA1c was 78, higher than your own and I understand fully the emotions you are going through. By Jan 2 of this year I had put myself back into the non diabetic range at 33 and off meds. That is 3 months.
Firstly, it is not the end of the world by any stretch of the imagination. Yes, it means lifestyle change but that is positive.
Simple steps I took.
Cut out as many carbs as you can, that is foods such as bread, rice, pasta, cakes etc. No fruit juices.
Focus on a High FAt/High Protein/ Low Carb diet.
I eat very well now, much better than I did before diagnosis.
I eat lots, and I mean lots,of fish, meat, eggs,cheese, etc and I have cut out completely bread, rice, noodles, pasta, potatoes.
I check the carb level in foodstuff I buy.
I eat chocolate, dark 85% content and above preferably.
There are many ideas on the Food thread here.
No pizza or junk food.
https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/forums/food-carb-queries-recipes.4/
Start exercise,I just walk and try to every day.
Loose weight if you need to,I lost 15 kilos in 3 months on this diet regime.
I have now increased my carb intake a little but control it carefully.
Get yourself a meter and test pre and 2 hours post eating until you identify te foods that effect your BG levels, no need to test hem again once you establish the good and bad ones.
Finally, I view my T2 purely as an inconvenience now and live my life totally normally with that view.
Good luck and keep posting, we really like to know how tings go with you.