Hi everyone
Suppose I should start by introducing myself. I was diagnosed as type 2 about 2 years ago and been on a bit of a roller coaster ever since. I was initially diet controlled and although I did great for a while with some positive results i really struggled to keep it up so am now on metformin but doing well again and my last results showed a significant improvement.
I am still getting used to balancing food, meal times, activity levels, sleep, fluids, stress, etc. I think working shifts isn't helping much in that department and neither is the fact that I have a food phobia. Still some fine tuning to do but I'm getting there I think.
The thing I have found most difficult is the physiological aspect of it all such as coming to terms with it all, not feeling guilty or beating myself up for doing this to myself and most importantly keeping motivated to keep doing all the things I need to do keep doing every single day.
I am currently doing the one million step challenge for diabetes uk which is going very well for me. It has really helped my motivation and increased my activity levels. It's the best thing I've done to help myself and it makes me feel really good to be raising some funds too.
So anyway that's me, looking forward to chatting with you all soon.
Steve H
Suppose I should start by introducing myself. I was diagnosed as type 2 about 2 years ago and been on a bit of a roller coaster ever since. I was initially diet controlled and although I did great for a while with some positive results i really struggled to keep it up so am now on metformin but doing well again and my last results showed a significant improvement.
I am still getting used to balancing food, meal times, activity levels, sleep, fluids, stress, etc. I think working shifts isn't helping much in that department and neither is the fact that I have a food phobia. Still some fine tuning to do but I'm getting there I think.
The thing I have found most difficult is the physiological aspect of it all such as coming to terms with it all, not feeling guilty or beating myself up for doing this to myself and most importantly keeping motivated to keep doing all the things I need to do keep doing every single day.
I am currently doing the one million step challenge for diabetes uk which is going very well for me. It has really helped my motivation and increased my activity levels. It's the best thing I've done to help myself and it makes me feel really good to be raising some funds too.
So anyway that's me, looking forward to chatting with you all soon.
Steve H