Holly Marie
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hiya, recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Really struggling at the moment with it all and feel a bit stuck then I found myself here at 2am! That’s about it.. 😛
Hi Holly Marie, welcome to the forum 🙂 Very sorry to hear about your diagnosisHiya, recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Really struggling at the moment with it all and feel a bit stuck then I found myself here at 2am! That’s about it.. 😛
The weight loss would point more to Type1, how did they confirm Type 2.Just to add I know what my BMI and weight and all that is and have lost 1st 5.6lb dice diagnosing but don’t know what I should be for my height etc
Hello again Holly Marie, you certainly have a lot to cope with at present. Please keep typing if it help to tell us about it, and yes it does make sense.Thank you ALL for the warm welcome. To answer a few of your questions I went to the doctors for another reason (hba1c depending I will be having an operation in February) they took bloods and I was called back the next morning and asked to come in. That’s when they told me they thought I had diabetes were weren’t sure whether it was type 1 or 2 (because of my age), I then had 2 more blood tests and they confirmed it was type 2, my hba1c was 86 and I have a family history of type 1 and 2. I think the biggest struggle for me is I have literally NO self control. I have a history of mental health since age 11 and I binge a lot. As well as this diagnosis there’s a lot more going on in my life and everything just feels too much!! I just can’t quite figure out the food situation I find it very confusing. Uh I don’t know lol. I was put on 500 metformin once a day which they then put up to twice a day with the plan to increase to 3 times a day soon. The thing is since I was diagnosed I haven’t been checked since. Anyway I am sorry for ranting and probably not making much sense but it kind of feels good to just type it all out. I have a lot more to say but don’t want to be too annoying. Anyway thank you all again for the warm welcome it’s feels very reassuring knowing there’s a whole community out there who can support and help each other. Hope you’re all having a lovely Sunday. Holly xxx
Like @trophywench has suggested, it's possible that it may be Type 1, given your age, family history and rapid weight loss. If you feel at all unwell, do go straight back to the doctors and let them know, as things can progress quickly - the metformin will do little for you if it does turn out to be Type 1 - possibly in the early stages - and you need to be sure you are on the correct treatment. Keep an eye on your weight and try not to worry, you will get through this and we can totally understand how you are feeling {{{HUGS}}}Just to add I know what my BMI and weight and all that is and have lost 1st 5.6lb dice diagnosing but don’t know what I should be for my height etc
3 blood tests, they originally tested for type 1 because of my age then said it was type 2 and I think BMI and family historyThe weight loss would point more to Type1, how did they confirm Type 2.
thank you so so much. I will take some time out now and read through the post thank you againHello again Holly Marie, you certainly have a lot to cope with at present. Please keep typing if it help to tell us about it, and yes it does make sense.
It's difficult to focus on what to eat when there are a lot of stressful things going on, but if you feel you are able to cope with changing this at present, we can try and help.
As Northerner says a good place to start is by reading Maggie Davey's letter, and see if you can start to follow some of the ideas in that. If that doesn't fit to well with your current situation, then let us know what sort of eating pattern you follow and we may be able to suggest some changes.
Best wishes for a better nights sleep tonight!
Thank you so much, you’re all so kind and lovely. I think due to my weight, family history and my hba1c was 86? They did test for type 1 originally but then confirmed it was type 2. I also test with the finger prick occasionally, I was 14 to start and recently it has been 6-7 xLike @trophywench has suggested, it's possible that it may be Type 1, given your age, family history and rapid weight loss. If you feel at all unwell, do go straight back to the doctors and let them know, as things can progress quickly - the metformin will do little for you if it does turn out to be Type 1 - possibly in the early stages - and you need to be sure you are on the correct treatment. Keep an eye on your weight and try not to worry, you will get through this and we can totally understand how you are feeling {{{HUGS}}}
thank you kindly, I will be getting a new machine soon as I have the contour next but the strips are ridiculous. I did see up the top someone suggested another one so I will look into that instead and I did do the food diary etc but I just didn’t stick to it and it’s frustrating because I know I HAVE to. I recently moved out as well and obviously cook all my own things now and it’s expensive to get all the right things for us all xTo help figuring what to eat you could self test. Test before and 1 - 2 hours after eating. This will show you what affect food has on your blood glucose (BG), along with any changes you make. Keep a food diary, along with a record of your levels. After a couple of weeks you should start to see a pattern.
It isn't food what affects BG. It's carbohydrates in particular. It's possible to have some. Which, how much, and what with is the question. Self testing will help find that out.
I was trying to lose the weight but had lost a little unexpected weight before diagnosed but I have an operation coming up and think it may have been stress related that caused all of that? I really don’t know. Thank you so much for your advice, it’s annoying for me because I do know all of these things but I just don’t do it I comfort eat a lot and it’s really anything that’s here.. I have swapped out biscuit for Gallun sugar free and swapped out my milk for red and basically everything I eat normally I have swapped out to a healthier and sugar free alternative where possible but Christmas I think may have pushed back a few stepsHi Holly Marie, Was that weight loss unexpected or were you trying to lose some weight?
Although most Type 2 diabetics are over-weight, around 10% of us are normal weight (like me) or even under-weight.
I think you understand that you ned to control your eating much more. Which foods do you tend to binge on? Most find it is ones with a combination of both high carbs (either sugars or starches) and high fats. Eat until you feel full, but only eat things that will help you feel full - then you won't be bingeing.
For a Type 2 diabetic, carbohydrates of any description can be a major problem since when they are eaten they can all turn into glucose in your bloodstream so quickly and keep you feeling hungry. On the other hand fats particularly full fat dairy, fatty meat , fatty fish are not a big problem because at least (without high carbs) they tend to make you feel full and they have the least effect on your blood glucose.
The combination of Protein and Fat is really good for many Type 2 diabetics. So fatty fish is good and eggs are almost the perfect food.
I ignore '5 A Day', but try to eat salad leaves and above ground vegetables rather than fruit/fruit juice.