Twechar Bhoy
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I was diagnosed Type 2 Diabetic about six years ago. I only realised after I lost about three stones in three months & went urinated about twenty times a day!! I am not going to lie - I went on the medication (Gliclazide & Metformin) & put all the weight back on. The easy way to lose the weight was to stop the medication which I did.
Unfortunately I then found out I could eat anything & still lose weight. I developed a very sweet tooth & was eating masses of chocolate, cakes & sweets every day. Having found the panacea I lost all guilt that I associated with eating as I could eat as much as I liked & not put weight on. This obviously only worked because I did not take my medication.
I missed all appointments. I missed all treatment. I don't drink, I don't smoke, I ahve no vices so my justification was I treated myself to endless confectionary. I went to my checkup this year as I was losing the feeling in my toes & fingers. Wake up call.
First day of normality today.
My name's Paul & I'm a chocaholic (I am also an alchoholic but have not drank for six years & three months, three month later I was diabetic so switched from one 'ic to another one). I do have a it's not fair attitude but I do know if I don't start the new diabetic me the consequences are very, very serious.
Any help or advice would be much welcomed!!
Unfortunately I then found out I could eat anything & still lose weight. I developed a very sweet tooth & was eating masses of chocolate, cakes & sweets every day. Having found the panacea I lost all guilt that I associated with eating as I could eat as much as I liked & not put weight on. This obviously only worked because I did not take my medication.
I missed all appointments. I missed all treatment. I don't drink, I don't smoke, I ahve no vices so my justification was I treated myself to endless confectionary. I went to my checkup this year as I was losing the feeling in my toes & fingers. Wake up call.
First day of normality today.
My name's Paul & I'm a chocaholic (I am also an alchoholic but have not drank for six years & three months, three month later I was diabetic so switched from one 'ic to another one). I do have a it's not fair attitude but I do know if I don't start the new diabetic me the consequences are very, very serious.
Any help or advice would be much welcomed!!