helloem
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi all,
Ive very recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. It has hit me like a ton of bricks as I have always been fairly healthy and never really needed to go to the doctors. I am aware that my BMI is higher than it should be and I do like a fizzy drink and my carbs. Ive only just turned 30 and was looking to start a family in the next year or two and I just feel as this has put a massive blocker on that now.
I am basically just looking for some advice on what the best steps are for me, I have basically cut out all sugars now other than the natural kind from fruit, and I have considerably lowered my carb intake.
Unfortunately, due to Covid, I haven't had an appointment with a diabetic nurse who I can grill for any advice, and although my GP is great, she basically just said take the Metformin and eat better. Im thinking there can surely be something I should or could be doing. I am already fairly active as on my feet all day at work.
Any advice welcome! Are any of you also in your early 30s battling this?
THANK YOU!
Ive very recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. It has hit me like a ton of bricks as I have always been fairly healthy and never really needed to go to the doctors. I am aware that my BMI is higher than it should be and I do like a fizzy drink and my carbs. Ive only just turned 30 and was looking to start a family in the next year or two and I just feel as this has put a massive blocker on that now.
I am basically just looking for some advice on what the best steps are for me, I have basically cut out all sugars now other than the natural kind from fruit, and I have considerably lowered my carb intake.
Unfortunately, due to Covid, I haven't had an appointment with a diabetic nurse who I can grill for any advice, and although my GP is great, she basically just said take the Metformin and eat better. Im thinking there can surely be something I should or could be doing. I am already fairly active as on my feet all day at work.
Any advice welcome! Are any of you also in your early 30s battling this?
THANK YOU!