Hi, I’m 40 years old, I was diagnosed as diabetic about a month ago. Initially I went to the doctors for a UTI, they tested my urine and found glucose so gave me a blood test. My fasted blood test was 9.3 then my long term one was 71 so they said I was diabetic. This also happened to be the day I was moving house across the country. My doctor squeezed me in with the diabetic nurse who told me she had 8 minutes to talk to me. She told me I needed two blood tests before being diagnosed then decided I needed to be on metformin. She wasn’t very helpful just told me that I needed to lower my carb intake and not drink fruit juice and not eat to much fruit. She was pretty dismissive when she realized I was moving and said I needed to see the diabetic nurse in my new practice and gave me a list of things that would happen when I spoke to my new nurse. She gave me a prescription and sent me on my way after giving me a rather technical description of how metformin worked. Next I went to register at my new practice- receptionist said I couldn’t speak to a doctor or nurse until my registration was through (7-10 days) At this point I had a bit of a melt down but she did say she would try to speed it up. After a week I got registered, ended up with a phone appointment with a dr who told me to take the metformin and make an appointment with the diabetes nurse. My first appointment with the diabetes nurse is May 25th - earliest they could fit me in.
My sister is type 1 so has been supportive and gave me a blood tester. The metformin seems to be bringing my blood sugar down. But I don’t really know what I’m doing. I’m not overweight, and I’m pretty active so not sure what’s going on. Any advice on where to start on this journey would be great.
My sister is type 1 so has been supportive and gave me a blood tester. The metformin seems to be bringing my blood sugar down. But I don’t really know what I’m doing. I’m not overweight, and I’m pretty active so not sure what’s going on. Any advice on where to start on this journey would be great.