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Off track feeling dispondent

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I'm still sorting myself out. I've had the most help and support from Health Trainers (even though they don't do diabetis). They're part of the Health and Wellbeing section of my local NHS area trust. They do several things, including general healthy eating.
I asked to see a dietitian but have been waiting ages. Need to chase that up.🙂
 
Welcome to the forum, Kimberley. You'll find oodles of support, encouragement and good advice here 🙂.

For bread, I usually have Burgen Soya & Linseed, which has fewer carbs than most others and a lot of people here eat it. Another nice one is Hovis Sunflower & Pumpkin. You need to try different things to see which you can tolerate, and which spike your levels, so keep going with the testing and don't give up! It's a long term thing and it's best to take it steady.

When you feel fed up just come on here and have a rant! All the best to you 🙂.
Thanks so much 🙂
 
Welcome to the forum, Kimberley. You'll find oodles of support, encouragement and good advice here 🙂.

For bread, I usually have Burgen Soya & Linseed, which has fewer carbs than most others and a lot of people here eat it. Another nice one is Hovis Sunflower & Pumpkin. You need to try different things to see which you can tolerate, and which spike your levels, so keep going with the testing and don't give up! It's a long term thing and it's best to take it steady.

When you feel fed up just come on here and have a rant! All the best to you 🙂.
I have tried the Burgens bread. It's quite nice I will add it to my shopping list. Thank you 🙂
 
I know from experience that although I managed with diet and exercise control , for 4 years , the diet I eat initially and weight loss I achieved were not sustainable for me.
Now 12 years in and on 3 different medications, for the last 2, I reduced my portions , reduced my carbohydrate, intake. My weight is more stable and has slowly come down. My HBAC1 is lower, at my last review reducing my medication was discussed but we decided to leave. I am due my next lot of bloods and review. I do still slip but try to get back on the wagon again quickly.
I have found this more sustainable for me.
Sounds like you are doing an awesome job. Keep smiling 🙂
 
Hi Kimberley, we were diagnosed type 2 about the same time and I can appreciate how hard it is. You were clearly getting on top of things to lose 2 stone initially so you need to go back to that time and look at what you were eating then.

The best thing I ever did apart from joining this site and testing every day was to read the links northerner puts up for newbies and to read the book, 'Reversing diabetes' by Dr. David Cavan. Obviously it relates to type 2 and I found it very easy to read and clear to understand. It sounds like you're still trying to grasp the basics and this really will help. Sweet things are hard to resist so best not to keep them in if they're irresistible!

Good luck. Don't get despondent, you can do it!
 
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Hi and welcome to the forum Kimberley.

One thing that keeps me on track is testing! And posting on the morning thread with my results.

I'm one of those that need to be accountable :D
 
Oh, to add, I'm 52 too, and was diagnosed in December 2014. I lost some weight, stalled, put some back on and been hovering around that for a bit. {*makes a pot of tea*} We'll do this together.
 
Hi Kimberley, we were diagnosed type 2 about the same time and I can appreciate how hard it is. You were clearly getting on top of things to lose 2 stone initially so you need to go back to that time and look at what you were eating then.

The best thing I ever did apart from joining this site and testing every day was to read the links northerner puts up for newbies and to read the book, 'Reversing diabetes' by Dr. David Cavan. Obviously it relates to type 2 and I found it very easy to read and clear to understand. It sounds like you're still trying to grasp the basics and this really will help. Sweet things are hard to resist so best not to keep them in if they're irresistible!

Good luck. Don't get despondent, you can do it!
Hi Kimberley, sorry to hear you are experiencing problems - but good to see that you are looking for help, and you have come to the right place 🙂 I know you've already been given lots of advice and things to read, but here are a couple more that many of our members have found very helpful - Jennifer's Advice and Maggie Davey's letter and also the excellent book Type 2 Diabetes: The First Year by Gretchen Becker 🙂 Understanding as much as you can will really help you take control and learn how to manage your diabetes well. You've done really well before, so you know you can achieve things, and you've already made a good start, so keep reading and asking questions - we are all here to support you! 🙂
 
Hi Kimberly, I have been diabetic T2 for over 10 years, and have never paid much attention to it. (sounds stupid now) I never even took my meds regularly. My decision to change came in January this year when I ended up in hospital, my 3 yr old grandson came to see me and said "c'mon granddad I want to go to your house and play cars" after he left it made me think (and cry a bit if I'm honest) I didn't want him to see me this way, and the reason I was there was my own doing. Since then I have reduced my HbA1c to 39 from 118, lost 22lb and feel great about myself. lots of help from here, more than anywhere else. I have an addictive personality and would have never believed I could give up white bread, crisps, etc but here I am. Its easy to just say it's a mind set thing. I don't think that sort of comment ever helped me. But I know having a focus and clear reasons for wanting to control this (cant beat it) has really helped me. I just see it as every reading under 9 is 3 points (penalty) to me, every reading under 6 is 5 points (try) to me, HbA1c under 45 match to me, just have to keep playing the game. I wish you all the very best on your journey Al
 
Hi everyone I have never written on a forum before but here goes. I'm a 52 year old woman was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes March 2015 didn't want to take medication and trying to be diet controlled I was offered metformin but I gave up sugar and limited my carbs started going to the gym as I was four stone overweight managed to lose 2 stone and kept going to the gym from March till November when I went on holiday whilst on holiday I slipped out of my good ways started having some treats and have now basically spiralled out of control since then have put the two stone back on since November and i feel awful that i have destroyed all the good i did. I'm really depressed testing my blood sugar levels today 17.2 really got me worried I have to do something about it I have nobody to turn to and know very little about diabetes. Im a slow learner and have always had a sweet tooth. My doctor is not very helpful need some advice and support wondered if any of you guys can give me some hints to get me back on track, I would really appreciate your help. Kimberley 🙂
Hi Kimberley sorry you are struggling. See my post on the Weight loss group this should help.
 
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