Freshly diagnosed and I feel fatal

  
JuanSolo
08/03/2025 8:19 p.m.

I guess you are type 2 diabetic. Because it would not be a crime to leave you without glycogen and insulin.

Type two is the easiest to control and also the one that gives the most complications.Because people trust, they think they have some sugar and over the years, it gives many problems.

If you take care of yourself, you will not have complications.I have been and without problems, with a type 1 since 11.

Tips.

Everything that affects circulation, greatly grouped the damage that diabetes can cause.

If you smoke ... laugh from cancer (tobacco is bad for circulation). Because it is the least that can happen to you if you do not leave it.

Watch cholesterol, eat little saturated and trans fats.

You should be thin.

Do sports (I have been considering 30 years, nobody is perfect).

Due to hypoglycemia, low sugar, they are practically impossible with oral antidiabetics.

Hypoglycemia, you will not notice them so easily, you have to have much to notice something.

Try to give you something for glucose control, the ideal sensors, but in your case and assuming that you are a type 2, with the strips you are left over.

Good luck and do not overwhelm, this is not so much.

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cacharro
08/12/2025 12:05 p.m.

Hi.

I cannot tell you more than what the others already told you, only some aspects of my experiences: for an operation of pàncreas at age 22, since then I am diabetic. As now I have 70 you can take accounts since the time I have diabetes.In those times there were no advances of now and, but with my youth I did things completely inadequate to my care:Until I got married (my wife understood and I accepted my illness whenever I changed my life.I play wood). All this is a small review of my situation that, Sinò as a "scientific" if as a weLive !!

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