Miss_Doodle
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi Guys,
This is all really new to me, seriously I had my confirmed Type 2 diagnoses this morning.
I've been having a look around these forums over the last few days (trying to prepare for the worst!) so once I'd done the call with the Dr, then with the nurse to book my 'Intro to Diabetes' appointment and called the family, I thought I would stop by here and introduce myself.
I'm 31, my mother is and my Grandmother was 2 type 2 diabetic; which means I wasn't really all that surprised by the results of my blood test if I am completely honest. But that aside, I now feel a bit confused.... I'm not even sure that's the right word.
Even though I know diabetes is a completely manageable condition, and they don't think I will need medication, I 'should' be able to do this by diet alone. I can't help but feel that my life is about to completely change, and that is a bit scary. Obviously I will know more once I've seen the nurse at my local practice (weds) but I'm currently feeling a little lost....
Does anyone have any advice for a newbie? Or even some words of reassurance?
What was the most helpful thing someone told you when you had been diagnosed?
I look forward to getting to know you all
Miss Doodle
This is all really new to me, seriously I had my confirmed Type 2 diagnoses this morning.
I've been having a look around these forums over the last few days (trying to prepare for the worst!) so once I'd done the call with the Dr, then with the nurse to book my 'Intro to Diabetes' appointment and called the family, I thought I would stop by here and introduce myself.
I'm 31, my mother is and my Grandmother was 2 type 2 diabetic; which means I wasn't really all that surprised by the results of my blood test if I am completely honest. But that aside, I now feel a bit confused.... I'm not even sure that's the right word.
Even though I know diabetes is a completely manageable condition, and they don't think I will need medication, I 'should' be able to do this by diet alone. I can't help but feel that my life is about to completely change, and that is a bit scary. Obviously I will know more once I've seen the nurse at my local practice (weds) but I'm currently feeling a little lost....
Does anyone have any advice for a newbie? Or even some words of reassurance?
What was the most helpful thing someone told you when you had been diagnosed?
I look forward to getting to know you all
Miss Doodle