Steve Ingleby
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Morning all
I received a call from a nurse at our Doctors surgery a week last Wednesday giving me the news that I have diabetes. It was a real shock, and still is just over a week on.
I got in to see her in person last Friday. She explained that my sugar levels are 96, which I know you will all know is pretty high. What I knew at the time of diabetes I could have written on the back of a postage stamp to be honest.
She isn’t sure if it’s type 1 or 2, she thinks 2 but have been referred to the local hospital for further tests to confirm.
I have never smoked and drink very little (2 pints a week is heavy week), which she is said I am fine to keep having the odd drink. I know exercise is a big thing, I have signed up for the Diabetes U.K. 1 million steps and have started fundraising as the added incentive (not that I need any extra kick up the backside) which I started last Sunday. I know I’m 6 weeks behind everybody else, I would like to complete by the end of September but still giving myself 3 months to mid November if needed.
I still can’t get my head round what I can eat, I will be sitting this weekend and trying to understand everything, At the moment I feel that everything that isn’t fruit & veg is the devil.
I used to drink mainly fizzy drinks, Pepsi max, diet lemonade, but been told to try to avoid even sugar free drinks. Have drank so much water this last week.
What has made the last week harder is that last Saturday we drove to Paris for a booked trip to Disneyland Paris.
Was given metaformin (think that’s right) last Friday, start on one tablet a day for a week, then two tablets for a week from today, then thee tablets a day from next Friday. She mentioned the sickness & runs side affect, which wasn’t great when driving to Paris the following day, so to be safe I didn’t start these until the Sunday. Have been ok so far, no side affects.
We had a half board meal plan booked and three buffet restaurants booked which I was looking forward to. Was very sensible all week and ate as healthily as possible as somewhere like Disneyland Paris is.
This morning we were just walking into breakfast at the Premier Inn Ashford where we stayed last night on our journey home when received a call from a nurse at the local hospital telling me the doctor gave her a note with my name on and just told her I need to start taking insulin, so meeting her a week on Tuesday. Breakfast ended up being half a pot of natural yoghurt and a glass of water.
Have a telephone call with the nurse from our doctors next Tuesday, then seeing her face to face next Friday.
To everybody who takes their time to give advice on these forums, thank you, knowing there are people out there willing to support others means a lot.
Cheers
Steve x
I received a call from a nurse at our Doctors surgery a week last Wednesday giving me the news that I have diabetes. It was a real shock, and still is just over a week on.
I got in to see her in person last Friday. She explained that my sugar levels are 96, which I know you will all know is pretty high. What I knew at the time of diabetes I could have written on the back of a postage stamp to be honest.
She isn’t sure if it’s type 1 or 2, she thinks 2 but have been referred to the local hospital for further tests to confirm.
I have never smoked and drink very little (2 pints a week is heavy week), which she is said I am fine to keep having the odd drink. I know exercise is a big thing, I have signed up for the Diabetes U.K. 1 million steps and have started fundraising as the added incentive (not that I need any extra kick up the backside) which I started last Sunday. I know I’m 6 weeks behind everybody else, I would like to complete by the end of September but still giving myself 3 months to mid November if needed.
I still can’t get my head round what I can eat, I will be sitting this weekend and trying to understand everything, At the moment I feel that everything that isn’t fruit & veg is the devil.
I used to drink mainly fizzy drinks, Pepsi max, diet lemonade, but been told to try to avoid even sugar free drinks. Have drank so much water this last week.
What has made the last week harder is that last Saturday we drove to Paris for a booked trip to Disneyland Paris.
Was given metaformin (think that’s right) last Friday, start on one tablet a day for a week, then two tablets for a week from today, then thee tablets a day from next Friday. She mentioned the sickness & runs side affect, which wasn’t great when driving to Paris the following day, so to be safe I didn’t start these until the Sunday. Have been ok so far, no side affects.
We had a half board meal plan booked and three buffet restaurants booked which I was looking forward to. Was very sensible all week and ate as healthily as possible as somewhere like Disneyland Paris is.
This morning we were just walking into breakfast at the Premier Inn Ashford where we stayed last night on our journey home when received a call from a nurse at the local hospital telling me the doctor gave her a note with my name on and just told her I need to start taking insulin, so meeting her a week on Tuesday. Breakfast ended up being half a pot of natural yoghurt and a glass of water.
Have a telephone call with the nurse from our doctors next Tuesday, then seeing her face to face next Friday.
To everybody who takes their time to give advice on these forums, thank you, knowing there are people out there willing to support others means a lot.
Cheers
Steve x