Badger Butter
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Forgive me for the likelihood that this has been posted a gazillion times before, but I'm in need of information and, whilst googling has been interesting, it's not been very helpful in terms of ascertaining which information is legit or not.
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes a couple of weeks ago and the nurse assigned to me (and every other diabetic patient at the surgery), while lovely, has not given me much to go on.
She checked my feet (not really sure why), checked my blood pressure (within normal range), took a urine sample (no results, so presuming that's good news) and then handed me a magazine by Diabetes UK (dated last year) and told me to see her for another blood test in October and to try to lose weight by then.
I have no idea what having diabetes means for me on a day to day basis, no idea how to control it (or if I'm even supposed to?) nor do I seem to be able to lose any weight and am instead putting it on, despite upping my exercise and dropping my calorie intake.
Sorry for the ramble, but I'm just exhausted all the time, I feel lightheaded most days, incredibly thirsty and a bit fed up of feeling worse than I did before they diagnosed me.
At my surgery it's not possible to see someone or ring for advice unless it's a medical emergency - since the pandemic, it has all but shut its doors.
Any tips or advice? I am on no diabetes medication and I was told glucose monitoring was not necessary as my levels are not high enough to warrant it (levels are 50, whatever that means)
I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes a couple of weeks ago and the nurse assigned to me (and every other diabetic patient at the surgery), while lovely, has not given me much to go on.
She checked my feet (not really sure why), checked my blood pressure (within normal range), took a urine sample (no results, so presuming that's good news) and then handed me a magazine by Diabetes UK (dated last year) and told me to see her for another blood test in October and to try to lose weight by then.
I have no idea what having diabetes means for me on a day to day basis, no idea how to control it (or if I'm even supposed to?) nor do I seem to be able to lose any weight and am instead putting it on, despite upping my exercise and dropping my calorie intake.
Sorry for the ramble, but I'm just exhausted all the time, I feel lightheaded most days, incredibly thirsty and a bit fed up of feeling worse than I did before they diagnosed me.
At my surgery it's not possible to see someone or ring for advice unless it's a medical emergency - since the pandemic, it has all but shut its doors.
Any tips or advice? I am on no diabetes medication and I was told glucose monitoring was not necessary as my levels are not high enough to warrant it (levels are 50, whatever that means)