Thanks for letting us know so we can support change and improvement. Did the doctor say it is serious? Because, from my husband's experience, it is serious and can be quickly lowered. What did he tell you to do? What is your plan? Get to the nutritionist as soon as possible and start reading on the web for information that helps. I can't be your doctor. Let us know what help you get. Dorisena
Colleen Young, Connect Director | @colleenyoung | Sep 23, 2020
@trellg132, you'll notice that I merged your 2 new discussions into one discussion. It sounds like this is all new to you. I'm sure you're concerned about the potential diagnosis of diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a condition that can be managed. There is a lot to learn, but you can do it together with members like @dorisena@susu2@jeannetta@loaks@retiredteacher and others. They'll all been where you are today and will gladly walk along side you as you learn and have questions.
You said that you have an appointment with your doctor tomorrow. That's great. So first things first, let's get you ready for that appointment. Are you making a list of questions to ask?
@trellg132, you'll notice that I merged your 2 new discussions into one discussion. It sounds like this is all new to you. I'm sure you're concerned about the potential diagnosis of diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a condition that can be managed. There is a lot to learn, but you can do it together with members like @dorisena@susu2@jeannetta@loaks@retiredteacher and others. They'll all been where you are today and will gladly walk along side you as you learn and have questions.
You said that you have an appointment with your doctor tomorrow. That's great. So first things first, let's get you ready for that appointment. Are you making a list of questions to ask?
I understand your frustration. The doctor tomorrow will tell you what to do and what to eat immediately. That is his or her call based on your condition, current diet, and any other meds you may be taking. Also you should be asked about your lifestyle and if the doctor is not an expert on diabetes, you should ask for a referral to a nutritionist. if you want to read about it, just type diabetes symptoms and treatment, and you will learn more than you ever dreamed in a short time. Believe that this condition can be fixed and also believe that you can be determined to change your eating habits and your worry habits, as well, to prevent damage to your eyes, your hearing, and your mind for your future, and live a healthy, long life. We can offer support after the doctor diagnoses and prescribes the best approach for you. Everyone is different. My husband wouldn't accept advice and died young while I watched him decline and couldn't
make a difference. He had an eating disorder and ate constantly, mostly away from home. He also ended up with a terrible cancerous tumor after he was treated somewhat for prostate cancer. That is why I am so dedicated to helping others when I can, but the doctor must prescribe the treatment. Dorisena
I understand your frustration. The doctor tomorrow will tell you what to do and what to eat immediately. That is his or her call based on your condition, current diet, and any other meds you may be taking. Also you should be asked about your lifestyle and if the doctor is not an expert on diabetes, you should ask for a referral to a nutritionist. if you want to read about it, just type diabetes symptoms and treatment, and you will learn more than you ever dreamed in a short time. Believe that this condition can be fixed and also believe that you can be determined to change your eating habits and your worry habits, as well, to prevent damage to your eyes, your hearing, and your mind for your future, and live a healthy, long life. We can offer support after the doctor diagnoses and prescribes the best approach for you. Everyone is different. My husband wouldn't accept advice and died young while I watched him decline and couldn't
make a difference. He had an eating disorder and ate constantly, mostly away from home. He also ended up with a terrible cancerous tumor after he was treated somewhat for prostate cancer. That is why I am so dedicated to helping others when I can, but the doctor must prescribe the treatment. Dorisena
I understand your frustration. The doctor tomorrow will tell you what to do and what to eat immediately. That is his or her call based on your condition, current diet, and any other meds you may be taking. Also you should be asked about your lifestyle and if the doctor is not an expert on diabetes, you should ask for a referral to a nutritionist. if you want to read about it, just type diabetes symptoms and treatment, and you will learn more than you ever dreamed in a short time. Believe that this condition can be fixed and also believe that you can be determined to change your eating habits and your worry habits, as well, to prevent damage to your eyes, your hearing, and your mind for your future, and live a healthy, long life. We can offer support after the doctor diagnoses and prescribes the best approach for you. Everyone is different. My husband wouldn't accept advice and died young while I watched him decline and couldn't
make a difference. He had an eating disorder and ate constantly, mostly away from home. He also ended up with a terrible cancerous tumor after he was treated somewhat for prostate cancer. That is why I am so dedicated to helping others when I can, but the doctor must prescribe the treatment. Dorisena
food like eggs, nuts, and plain, lean meat without sauces or salty will be fine. Add vegetables that are low calorie and green, red, yellow, or orange are fine. Berries are the safest fruit. Some dalry fills in the spaces in the diet and stops hunger, and is easy to digest. Sugar and carbs are to be limited according to your blood sugar levels and we don't know what that level is, but apparently it is too high.
Bread, pasta, and grains are the problem and you need to do some trial and error as we all have done to find what works for us. Testing daily is helpful for prediabetes and is mandatory for high levels of diabetes so you can adjust your eating. You need to read and learn about the foods and the nutrients they contain. Just start reading on the web and asking your doctor for food lists. Don't stop eating.
This is stressful at first but worrying makes it worse. Some medicines make it worse. When I had low blood sugar and stress I drank milk and took a nap. I was fine in no time. When I overdo with carbs, I exercise or stay on my feet until I work some of it off. Peanut butter is my friend but some other food might work for you. Dorisena
Yes, why does your doctor say that? What are your symptoms?
Thanks for letting us know so we can support change and improvement. Did the doctor say it is serious? Because, from my husband's experience, it is serious and can be quickly lowered. What did he tell you to do? What is your plan? Get to the nutritionist as soon as possible and start reading on the web for information that helps. I can't be your doctor. Let us know what help you get. Dorisena
I have a visit tomorrow to go see my doctor
Doctor said my sugar was at 478
@trellg132, you'll notice that I merged your 2 new discussions into one discussion. It sounds like this is all new to you. I'm sure you're concerned about the potential diagnosis of diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a condition that can be managed. There is a lot to learn, but you can do it together with members like @dorisena @susu2 @jeannetta @loaks @retiredteacher and others. They'll all been where you are today and will gladly walk along side you as you learn and have questions.
You said that you have an appointment with your doctor tomorrow. That's great. So first things first, let's get you ready for that appointment. Are you making a list of questions to ask?
Here are 2 articles that can help you prepare your list. The first one has some in-depth information which will also help you understand why these questions should be asked.
- Questions For Your Doctor: Learning About Diabetes https://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/about-diabetes/diabetes-basics/questions-for-your-doctor/
- Top 10 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Diabetes https://www.medicinenet.com/diabetes_questions_to_ask_your_doctor/views.htm
Trellg, what questions do you have on your list?
What do I do is my biggest question
I understand your frustration. The doctor tomorrow will tell you what to do and what to eat immediately. That is his or her call based on your condition, current diet, and any other meds you may be taking. Also you should be asked about your lifestyle and if the doctor is not an expert on diabetes, you should ask for a referral to a nutritionist. if you want to read about it, just type diabetes symptoms and treatment, and you will learn more than you ever dreamed in a short time. Believe that this condition can be fixed and also believe that you can be determined to change your eating habits and your worry habits, as well, to prevent damage to your eyes, your hearing, and your mind for your future, and live a healthy, long life. We can offer support after the doctor diagnoses and prescribes the best approach for you. Everyone is different. My husband wouldn't accept advice and died young while I watched him decline and couldn't
make a difference. He had an eating disorder and ate constantly, mostly away from home. He also ended up with a terrible cancerous tumor after he was treated somewhat for prostate cancer. That is why I am so dedicated to helping others when I can, but the doctor must prescribe the treatment. Dorisena
Ok thank you
I just don't know wat to eat I'm hungry worried about what to eat and what not to eat
food like eggs, nuts, and plain, lean meat without sauces or salty will be fine. Add vegetables that are low calorie and green, red, yellow, or orange are fine. Berries are the safest fruit. Some dalry fills in the spaces in the diet and stops hunger, and is easy to digest. Sugar and carbs are to be limited according to your blood sugar levels and we don't know what that level is, but apparently it is too high.
Bread, pasta, and grains are the problem and you need to do some trial and error as we all have done to find what works for us. Testing daily is helpful for prediabetes and is mandatory for high levels of diabetes so you can adjust your eating. You need to read and learn about the foods and the nutrients they contain. Just start reading on the web and asking your doctor for food lists. Don't stop eating.
This is stressful at first but worrying makes it worse. Some medicines make it worse. When I had low blood sugar and stress I drank milk and took a nap. I was fine in no time. When I overdo with carbs, I exercise or stay on my feet until I work some of it off. Peanut butter is my friend but some other food might work for you. Dorisena