Carina1962
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
hello there, i have recently been diagnosed Type 2 and once i got over the initial shock i am now buckling down to make big lifestyle changes. I have already lost weight (but still got a long way to go) and i go walking every day and watch my food. I am taking this very seriously as i have a strong family history relating to diabetes (my mother was insulin dependant for 12 years before she died at the age of 74 with heart failure). I am so concerned about getting tested and taking precautions to prevent any nasty things. I am thinking of doing the following, let me know what you think
1) having regular pedicures and the odd reflexology session throughout the year
2) having regular eye exams including eye scans etc
3) having a heart health screening once a year ie paying to have a full exam which includes an ECG etc
4) these above are in addition to the full annual review which you get anyway with the GP/Nurse.
I am just so scared of the complications that go with diabetes that i am prepared to do whatever i need to do to get fully checked.
What do people think?
1) having regular pedicures and the odd reflexology session throughout the year
2) having regular eye exams including eye scans etc
3) having a heart health screening once a year ie paying to have a full exam which includes an ECG etc
4) these above are in addition to the full annual review which you get anyway with the GP/Nurse.
I am just so scared of the complications that go with diabetes that i am prepared to do whatever i need to do to get fully checked.
What do people think?