Hi, I'm Steve
42 and found out I have type 2 this afternoon after bloods earlier in the week, bloods were taken after a period of feeling generally unwell and fatigued for a couple of weeks, My GP and I put this down to work related stress and fatigue as I have a very stressful job and have been working silly hours for the past 8 months delivering a contract implementation, but we had bloods done generally to rule out anything underlying, all was well with the exception of high cholesterol and type2 confirmation.
I am in a bit of shock as to where my diagnosis has come from, as an active resistance trainer in the gym and someone who eats the right things the majority of the time, I don't drink and haven't done for 5 years due to personal choice having seen a family member succumb to alcoholism in the past, and another succumb to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, both in their late 60's.
I am a glutton and have been known to over eat the wrong things in far too big a quantity in the past, I also recognise that I abused my body in my teens, 20's and early 30's with too much of the wrong foods and drinks, was never a massive drinker but had a few drinks at weekends on nights out etc so probably haven't done myself any favours there.
I'm in a bit of shock and worried about what this means for me, but I'm researching like heck and determined to fight this and achieve remission through good diet and exercise. I'm also massively worried about meds, what are the side effects, can they create more problems elsewhere?, so many questions!
All of this is not helped by the fact I have terrible health anxiety and worry about the worst case scenario with regard to health often (great combination right!)
I'm 6ft tall and weight 102kg, carry the majority of my weight around my gut, hips, and lower back, although wouldn't say I'm obese my BMI is 31, I know I need to drop 15kg to get in better shape and safer levels of weight to promote good health for myself.
Hoping to chat with anyone who has advice or guidance on type2 and their experience, and here for support for any others who need it, although I'm wet behind the ears in terms of my experience and knowledge in this obviously.
Simply want to be around for as long as I can be for my family and will do whatever it takes to achieve this, but very much wary and anxious about this recent diagnosis.
Thanks
Steve.
42 and found out I have type 2 this afternoon after bloods earlier in the week, bloods were taken after a period of feeling generally unwell and fatigued for a couple of weeks, My GP and I put this down to work related stress and fatigue as I have a very stressful job and have been working silly hours for the past 8 months delivering a contract implementation, but we had bloods done generally to rule out anything underlying, all was well with the exception of high cholesterol and type2 confirmation.
I am in a bit of shock as to where my diagnosis has come from, as an active resistance trainer in the gym and someone who eats the right things the majority of the time, I don't drink and haven't done for 5 years due to personal choice having seen a family member succumb to alcoholism in the past, and another succumb to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, both in their late 60's.
I am a glutton and have been known to over eat the wrong things in far too big a quantity in the past, I also recognise that I abused my body in my teens, 20's and early 30's with too much of the wrong foods and drinks, was never a massive drinker but had a few drinks at weekends on nights out etc so probably haven't done myself any favours there.
I'm in a bit of shock and worried about what this means for me, but I'm researching like heck and determined to fight this and achieve remission through good diet and exercise. I'm also massively worried about meds, what are the side effects, can they create more problems elsewhere?, so many questions!
All of this is not helped by the fact I have terrible health anxiety and worry about the worst case scenario with regard to health often (great combination right!)
I'm 6ft tall and weight 102kg, carry the majority of my weight around my gut, hips, and lower back, although wouldn't say I'm obese my BMI is 31, I know I need to drop 15kg to get in better shape and safer levels of weight to promote good health for myself.
Hoping to chat with anyone who has advice or guidance on type2 and their experience, and here for support for any others who need it, although I'm wet behind the ears in terms of my experience and knowledge in this obviously.
Simply want to be around for as long as I can be for my family and will do whatever it takes to achieve this, but very much wary and anxious about this recent diagnosis.
Thanks
Steve.
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