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What foods are best to eat after being recently diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes?
Doc says it can be controlled with diet and exercise. I do not eat bread, potatoes or pasta because I do not like them. What is safe to eat? Meat? Cheese? Eggs? Milk?
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I was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, having trouble with meds?
Recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, (insulin intolerant) they started me on pills to help lower my blood sugar I have been sickevery day that I have taken them,diarrhea nausea and really weak and tired, I have placed a call to my doctor but haven’t heard anything yet? Any suggestions?
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Recently Diagnosed W/ Type 1 Diabetes – Some Questions?
About a month ago, I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. I’m still a kid, so I was wondering if it had any long-term negatives. I quickly accepted the disease though and try to think of it as an advantage
(Before I would eat unhealthy foods, and live without worrying about problems, but now that I have this disease, i HAVE to eat healthier foods so it might benefit me in the long run anyway)
I just had some questions
1) Even if the disease is under control, does simply having the disease increase my risks of complications, just because I have the disease?
2) How likely is it that my children will get the disease
3) Even if you keep everything under controlled (as mentioned in question 1) Will I die more earlier then without it? For example, if I keep a good Blood Sugar 80% of the time, will the 20% of the time it isn’t good add up to me when I am older like 60-70 causing me to perhaps “die earlier”
Thanks for the responses.
No one in my family that I know of has Type 1 Diabetes, however, my grandmother has type 2, and I believe that a lot of women on her side (my mother side of the family) had type 2 as well.
But yes, I may be the “oddball” as well lol.
Right now I think I am in the honey-moon stage, my BG levels have been 90-120 on average, the reason I was just asking question 3 is because I know when Im out of this stage it’s going to be much more harder to manage, and even if I try my best, I would want to know if the disease honestly lowers life expectancy.
Anyway, there was this lady who staged in this period for 9+ years, hopefully I can do the same, or until an alternative treatment / cure is discovered.
Thanks for the replies by the way