I have been diagnosed as having Diabetes

Hi, im new here. My name is Helen and i live in
the united kingdom. I have been over weight all my
life (although i know not everyone with diabetes is
like this) recentley i have ben suffering from tummy
pains. a urine and blood test for gluclose has shown
that i have diabetes.<br
me. i use toeat chocolate by the bucket load and now
im told i have to cut it out. What i would like to
ask you all is if you have any advice for me to make
things a little easier. whats ok to eat and whats not.
is there any good support places or bits on the
internet that you find a great help? i would realy
appriciate any info tat you can give.<br
medication yet, untill i get the results of a urine test the
nurse sent off today. this will tell them what

medication i need. How do they work this out?<br
for your help<br

2 Responses to “I have been diagnosed as having Diabetes”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi, Helen. Life is going to change for you- and
    the good news is that a lot of the changes are going
    to be good ones. You need to go to a diabetes class.
    Over here, a lot of the hospitals offer them. Your
    doctor can probably put you in touch with one. These are
    often run by nutritionists and are a very good way to
    begin your education. If you have a chance to join a
    support group, do so. A look at your local library or
    bookstore will turn up books on diabetes and receipe books
    that give diabetic exchanges. Everyone is a bit
    different, but in general, you will need to eat smaller
    portions and watch closely your intake of carbohydrates.
    These days, almost all foods can be eaten, but some are
    so high in sugars and carbohydrates they really
    should be avoided because a very small taste would

    account for your entire allowance of carbohydrates for
    that meal. You will need to start testing your blood
    glucose levels and the doctor may or may not put you on
    medications depending on the results of your tests. Exercise
    is very important. Don’t feel overwhelmed, all these
    changes come with time. Your first step will be to get
    into a diabetes class or meet with a diabetes
    instructor. Also, get some books and start reading. The more
    you educate yourself, the better. Good luck and stay
    in touch; you aren’t alone. -Dona

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    my diabetes was also diagnosed after I was sick
    for about 6 weeks, went to a doctor two times and a
    hospital emergency ward and no one picked it up, finally
    found a dr that said I was in acidosis and sent me
    straight to hospital, for 10 days was on insulin and
    antibiotics, now am on insulin and meds, and my doctor is
    trying to cut out the insulin, its been 2 years now. but
    before all this I had 4 out of 5 pregnancies that were
    gestational diabetic, so have been there done that and
    thankfully am fine. Debbie C

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