Shiraz Arthur
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi everyone, I’m T2, I’ve also got IBS, Cancer and I’m an over-eater (eating disorder). I’m interested to know how these all affect each other. xx
Hi. Welcome to the forum.
I was diagnosed with IBS back in the 90s but since changing my diet following my T2 diagnosis last year my symptoms have improved dramatically to the point that they have pretty much disappeared. In particular, no more hard stools, no more bloating and (mercifully) no more constipation.
Depending on what you eat overeating won't help you maintain good BG levels. I'm in a good place with mine due to a healthier low-carb diet.
Sorry to hear that you have cancer. No experience of that so I'm unable to offer anything.
Best Regards,
Martin
Hello Shiraz Arthur and a warm welcome to our community forum from another T2. Lots of experienced and knowledgeable folk here who live with Diabetes and who will be along shortly to answer any questions you may have.
My IBS has improved since changing my diet to low carb and smaller portions.
Sorry to learn you have T2 ~ when were you dx (Diagnosed) and what meds are you taking /or insulin?
Do stay in touch.
WL
Hello Shiraz Arthur and a warm welcome to our community forum from another T2. Lots of experienced and knowledgeable folk here who live with Diabetes and who will be along shortly to answer any questions you may have.
My IBS has improved since changing my diet to low carb and smaller portions.
Sorry to learn you have T2 ~ when were you dx (Diagnosed) and what meds are you taking /or insulin?
Do stay in touch.
WL
Hi, I am new here myself and I was a comfort eater since I was 14 years old. I went to cognitive behavioral therapy for help as I was obese at 24 stone and now I'm 11 stone. It had a negative affect on my levels and take one day at a time. I'm on metformin and alogliptin, got diagnosed in March 2008.Hi everyone, I’m T2, I’ve also got IBS, Cancer and I’m an over-eater (eating disorder). I’m interested to know how these all affect each other. xx
Hi Shiraz it took me ages to navigate the forum too so you're not alone. This is the first forum I've ever joined and it took me a while to accustom myself as I'm so not tech savvy either but......you'll soon pick up the way we work, always supportive and ready to answer any questions, silly or not! Believe it or not, before you know it you will be welcoming 'newbies' yourself & offering advice🙂🙂🙂Another lovely welcome Thanks I’ve been T2 dx for about a year now so I’m quite new to it all. Still trying to negotiate this site! (I’m not very techy!) I’m on Metformin, Gliclicyde, Sitagliptin and I think that’s all I’m prescribed for the diabetes ✔️
Hi, I am new here myself and I was a comfort eater since I was 14 years old. I went to cognitive behavioral therapy for help as I was obese at 24 stone and now I'm 11 stone. It had a negative affect on my levels and take one day at a time. I'm on metformin and alogliptin, got diagnosed in March 2008.
Hi Tigergirl! Thanks so much for introducing yourself to me!, and everyone else . For me, personally, I know I need a bit of sugar (sometimes). Just like right now. My eyes feel tired and my head feels a bit swimmy/dizzy/faint so a balanced diet and everything in moderation I’m going to have a biscuit or something xx