Dave85
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi All,
I am seeking a bit of support or advice.
I am a very active and healthy 36 year old male, I was recently diagnosed as being type 2 diabetic (initially picked up by my optician, due to blood vessel issues in one of my eyes)
I weigh 10 stone and have a body fat of less than 20% with a BMI of around 21.
I have been prescribed Metformin and I have recently undertaken a new blood test (at my request after 3 months) to see if the medication is working. I am awaiting the results to see if there is a drop in my HAB1C. (1st test of 58 mmol, 2nd confirmation test of 56 mmol)
My father has been type 1 most of his life, but I understand that the two are unrelated. I have a fairly decent knowledge of how type 1 works because of my father.
My blood tests confirm that my diabetes is not type 1.5 LADA.
I undertook the initial DESMOND course, which was interesting but offered me little help, due to me being already very active (resistance training and cardio training) and my diet has always been good.
I had an initial meeting with my doctors surgery diabetic nurse, but they could not explain why I have got type 2 and seemed to offer nothing more than "take the pills" and attend the DESMOND course. Sadly there seems to be little to no support from my doctors since and I seem to be driving all testing etc.
I am feeling somewhat lost due to not fitting your average profile for having type 2 diabetes, and in all honesty feel a little "hard done to" I appreciate that diabetes may not pick and choose who and how it affects people. I also appreciate that there are people who are far worse off than me.
I have seen the RE-Tune study and I am eagerly awaiting the results.
Can anybody help me? has anyone else had this experience?
Many Thanks
Dave
I am seeking a bit of support or advice.
I am a very active and healthy 36 year old male, I was recently diagnosed as being type 2 diabetic (initially picked up by my optician, due to blood vessel issues in one of my eyes)
I weigh 10 stone and have a body fat of less than 20% with a BMI of around 21.
I have been prescribed Metformin and I have recently undertaken a new blood test (at my request after 3 months) to see if the medication is working. I am awaiting the results to see if there is a drop in my HAB1C. (1st test of 58 mmol, 2nd confirmation test of 56 mmol)
My father has been type 1 most of his life, but I understand that the two are unrelated. I have a fairly decent knowledge of how type 1 works because of my father.
My blood tests confirm that my diabetes is not type 1.5 LADA.
I undertook the initial DESMOND course, which was interesting but offered me little help, due to me being already very active (resistance training and cardio training) and my diet has always been good.
I had an initial meeting with my doctors surgery diabetic nurse, but they could not explain why I have got type 2 and seemed to offer nothing more than "take the pills" and attend the DESMOND course. Sadly there seems to be little to no support from my doctors since and I seem to be driving all testing etc.
I am feeling somewhat lost due to not fitting your average profile for having type 2 diabetes, and in all honesty feel a little "hard done to" I appreciate that diabetes may not pick and choose who and how it affects people. I also appreciate that there are people who are far worse off than me.
I have seen the RE-Tune study and I am eagerly awaiting the results.
Can anybody help me? has anyone else had this experience?
Many Thanks
Dave