Hi and welcome from me too.
Can you tell us a bit more about how your diagnosis came about and your HbA1c result if you know it? This is the blood test used to diagnose diabetes and monitor how effective the management of it is. It will usually be a number in excess of 47 but can be into 3 figures if things have gone badly astray and I am guessing that yours is likely pretty high.
How long have you had symptoms, what were they and did they come on suddenly or has it been a slow progression? For instance I went out for a meal one night and just as I was leaving the pub, I got a really bad thirst. I got home and downed a glass of water and was still thirsty. I had another glass half an hour later and of course, the trips to the toilet resulted. I was drinking and weeing all day and night and over the next few days and I have never known a thirst like it!
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@Leadinglights mentions, unintended weight loss at diagnosis is more associated with Type 1 than Type 2 diabetes but unfortunately many GP's don't know much about Type 1 and often assume that if someone is not a child or young adult, then they must have Type 2. Many of us here on the forum were diagnosed later in life and were subject to this misunderstanding and initially assumed to be Type 2. There are tests that can be done to look for/confirm Type 1 but they are not always totally conclusive and ideally need to be authorized and the results assessed by an experienced consultant at a diabetes clinic rather than a GP.
Let us know how you got on at the doctors today, if you managed to get an appointment and if they have started you on any medication.... and if so, what?