Hello everyone.
I'm 55 (male) and I have just been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, which I freely admit has been on the cards for a while. I was declared "borderline pre-diabetic" (or somesuch phrase) last year and given the usual advice to lose weight and get more exercise, but I failed to lose any weight and, in fact, gained quite a bit. I can only blame myself (although stress has been a major factor).
Currently, I'm waiting to see the local diabetic nurse for an advisory session. In the meantime, I've embarked upon a sensible weight loss diet. Although I've been overdoing it big time, I think I'm reasonably well informed on nutrition; I know that if I cut out certain things (bad snacks, alcohol), reduce my portion sizes, and eat little and often, my diet is quite good overall. I have lost significant amounts of weight before, but I always pile it back on. I'm sure this is a familiar story...
I'm wondering what else can I do, apart from losing weight and exercising more (which is a six-month+ project)? I have no idea what my blood glucose levels are from meal to meal - I'm not experiencing any indicative symptoms - so how can I know if my levels are under control? Will I have to monitor that and, if so, how often? I'm assuming drugs won't be involved at this stage.
I'm thinking out loud. I know I'll find the answers to these questions in time, but I thought I'd join this forum and introduce myself.
I'm 55 (male) and I have just been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, which I freely admit has been on the cards for a while. I was declared "borderline pre-diabetic" (or somesuch phrase) last year and given the usual advice to lose weight and get more exercise, but I failed to lose any weight and, in fact, gained quite a bit. I can only blame myself (although stress has been a major factor).
Currently, I'm waiting to see the local diabetic nurse for an advisory session. In the meantime, I've embarked upon a sensible weight loss diet. Although I've been overdoing it big time, I think I'm reasonably well informed on nutrition; I know that if I cut out certain things (bad snacks, alcohol), reduce my portion sizes, and eat little and often, my diet is quite good overall. I have lost significant amounts of weight before, but I always pile it back on. I'm sure this is a familiar story...
I'm wondering what else can I do, apart from losing weight and exercising more (which is a six-month+ project)? I have no idea what my blood glucose levels are from meal to meal - I'm not experiencing any indicative symptoms - so how can I know if my levels are under control? Will I have to monitor that and, if so, how often? I'm assuming drugs won't be involved at this stage.
I'm thinking out loud. I know I'll find the answers to these questions in time, but I thought I'd join this forum and introduce myself.