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Spagetti

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Hi just been diagnosed with type2. It is all very confusing at the moment, as my wife and I search for all the info, we can get.

Will be taking on board all the suggestions on the forum.



Best wishes to you all. Spaghetti
 
Hi Spagetti - Don't worry, everybody finds it confusing and overwhelming it first. But with a bit of focus, you'll sort it out.

I've just come across this book https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/board...can-i-eat-food-type-2-diabetes-and-you.78462/ which I would have found pretty useful when first diagnosed. Alan S, the author, has been pretty well known around the Type 2 world for years and I think it's full of good pragmatic stuff.

Some of his classic advice is included in the standard "newbie links" offered to people on this forum: https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/threads/useful-links-for-people-new-to-diabetes.10406/

This is a friendly, supportive place with a lot of useful experience, so feel free to ask lots of questions!
 
Hello @Spagetti welcome to the forum 🙂. If you can let us know what medication you are on if any, this will help with any advice to any future questions you may have.
 
Welcome Spagetti, keep reading, ask any questions you have and you will do it 🙂
 
Hello Spaghetti and welcome!

Yes, being diagnosed with diabetes is worrying and confusing, and can be overwhelming so I'll keep my advice brief -

Read as many old posts & threads as you have the stamina for, especially in Newbies and General, there's a lot of advice there
You will need to control your diet, but first try to understand what's going on and the basics, then the details will come more easily

Join Diabetes UK. They have - an interesting & useful magazine; a help line; an introductory pack for newly diagnosed

Get books on diabetes from the library. Different books will have a slightly different approach or emphasis, but they will all help you understand things and get you used to the jargon, and you can read at your own pace

You will get advice from medical staff, but you should also take an interest and responsibility for your own treatment and control

Don't be frightened by any horror stories you might hear about amputations or other problems. If you look after yourself they should not happen; unfortunately this means you will always have to be aware & careful.

Have you been put on any medication yet?
 
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