Diabetes is a spiralling world problem as it can have devastating effects and its prevention is much better than a cure so here's a link about the NHS DPP:
There are some shocking type2D figures with diabetes coupled with obesity increasing rapidly and it's up to us to raise awareness of preventing Type2 Diabetes as its effects on so many people and their families. For instance in England and Wales alone one person is diagnosed with type 2D every 3 minutes which's 200K people per annum.
Good morning Zest and thank you, I think that we have to do something to help prevent diabetes and it's easier when you don't suffer from it. Because it does affect us in one way or another like 1 in 6 UK hospital patients have diabetes and end up with a longer stay in hospital.
Fantastic information Hidden !ππ Thank you for posting this this morning. Hereβs the link for the free leaflets from the DRWFβs website. drwf.org.uk/understanding-d... One is called Diabetes and Exercise. The other is Diet and Diabetes.
Thanks Leah and for the DRWF leaflet as its very helpful and I should've added a link to the HU DRWF group for anyone who wants support for diabetes in the UK:
I think it's worth mentioning that some local pharmacies (definitely Lloyd's branches) offer free diabetes screenings. They check BMI, exercise levels, waist circumference and assess your risk. If you're high risk, or if you wish to, they will then do a finger prick test to assess whether you're diabetic.
Hi Cooper, thank you for this as it's a very good point about free testing. π
It's recommended every 3 years, or if you become concerned about symptoms If you don't tick any of the risk factors though, there's probably limited point in going unless you have symptoms.
Itβs a shame itβs only a pilot in selected areas at the moment, Iβm doing this by myself - and sticking to it - avoiding diabetes is a good motivator! But it would be nice to be part of a group with a common goal.
Hi Fran, I think this is a great idea and we can have a pre diabetic section on here if you like and the same can be arranged on DRWF and DI, As Activity2004 (Leah) is admin on all 3...
What I'd like to do is get a few HU groups involved in raising awareness of preventing type 2 diabetes, giving those that want it a common goal and I'm all ears of you want to talk more about this.
Jerry. π
I'm Paul hope you're OK I'm diabetic on insulin partner passed away in November (cancer) decided I needed to lose weight be more active was on 90 units of insulin per day and weight was 15St 7lbs. I'm now 11St 5lbs on 28 units of insulin per day. My bloods
HbA1c was 96 down to 44 I'm more confident in everything I do and enjoying life. Not done anything drastic started walking from virtually nothing to 12,000 steps per day just walking to work not eating junk food. Had a lot of help from the people on this site and my diabetic nurse. If I can do this anyone can good luck. Paul
Everything was done through my diabetic nurse doctor wasn't interested. The nurse listened to me suggested what see thought was best for me and I took on board what she said.
Iβve been going to this group in my local area. Beyond the first 4 weeks the monthly maintenance sessions can be booked out of sequence, which works well if you have other commitments and have difficulty keeping to a set day etc. But you donβt always see the same people in the group each time. I actually lost quite a lot of weight in the 3-4 months between a prediabetic diagnosis and waiting for the course to start - but was lucky because I already had done some training in nutrition and ran a weight loss programme in my work, so I had a good idea of what adjustments Iβd need to make. The course has been useful, too. It was nice to be able to check in with other people who had good nutrition knowledge and the tutors have a genuine interest in tackling diabetes issues. Also interesting to hear members of the general public with specific challenges eg, several of us had dealt with frozen shoulder problems which made exercise difficult. I like your idea of a prediabetes group here, Jerry. Itβs a different issue to full blown Type 2 but we can learn a lot from diabetics of all types!
What I tend to do is generally eat less carbs, choose better quality versions of them, and have smaller amounts of them than before. Are you counting carbs?
I count carbs. and eat a low carb high protein diet with gluten free, as well. Iβm a type 1 Diabetic. Iβm using two types of insulin and a CGM for tighter control of the blood sugars.
Thatβs interesting - thanks for sharing. Have you found exercise that suits you? Itβs one area I really struggle with, but sense it would help if I settled on a regular exercise routine! I used to go to the gym but stopped after an accident and shoulder injury. I find it hard to motivate myself to fit βgoing for a walkβ into a busy day of work and taking care of domestic tasks! The only saving grace is that some of the latter also equal βgood exerciseβ, apparently
Not really - itβs pretty desk bound and I have to do a lot of reading and writing. I could try actively giving myself more breaks, as a discipline - some of the work does require thinking/coming up with answers. Thanks for the encouragement!
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