Hi all
First post - please be kind!
Two months ago, I was diagnosed as type 2. I found my GPs to be more interested in me as a case study rather than a patient though, because I was not overweight.
Have been trying to get up to speed with everything, what to do, not to do etc. However, so much information out there has a starting base that to be type 2, I must be overweight...
Some background - five years ago a blood test revealed I had very high cholesterol. I was overweight then, so wanted to lose weight rather than take statins. I got back down to a normal weight, but the cholesterol stayed high.
During those checks, my blood sugar was also recorded. A score of 43 came up two years ago. In mid 2019 that hit 48 - due to the time taken to get the results from my GP, a retest in late 2019 came up with 49...
I was immediately put on metformin (and statins). Normally I am active every day - a brisk 20 mins walk to work and the 20 mins back later. So, I have further cut out all sweet food (I wasn't eating that much anyway), turned white bread to brown, potatoes for sweet potatoes, brown rice... Food portions are strictly limited. Lots of veg, an apple day etc (concentrated orange juice in the morning has been banished though)
The result - I have lost a further 7kg and am probably underweight now. Doctor says I should get my blood sugars checked after three months of the diabetes diagnosis - so, the first week of March. Could be another 3kg down by then, which I have mixed feelings about to be honest.
Is this what I am supposed to be doing? Any advice appreciated!
First post - please be kind!
Two months ago, I was diagnosed as type 2. I found my GPs to be more interested in me as a case study rather than a patient though, because I was not overweight.
Have been trying to get up to speed with everything, what to do, not to do etc. However, so much information out there has a starting base that to be type 2, I must be overweight...
Some background - five years ago a blood test revealed I had very high cholesterol. I was overweight then, so wanted to lose weight rather than take statins. I got back down to a normal weight, but the cholesterol stayed high.
During those checks, my blood sugar was also recorded. A score of 43 came up two years ago. In mid 2019 that hit 48 - due to the time taken to get the results from my GP, a retest in late 2019 came up with 49...
I was immediately put on metformin (and statins). Normally I am active every day - a brisk 20 mins walk to work and the 20 mins back later. So, I have further cut out all sweet food (I wasn't eating that much anyway), turned white bread to brown, potatoes for sweet potatoes, brown rice... Food portions are strictly limited. Lots of veg, an apple day etc (concentrated orange juice in the morning has been banished though)
The result - I have lost a further 7kg and am probably underweight now. Doctor says I should get my blood sugars checked after three months of the diabetes diagnosis - so, the first week of March. Could be another 3kg down by then, which I have mixed feelings about to be honest.
Is this what I am supposed to be doing? Any advice appreciated!