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    Type 2 Diabetes?

    Does anyone here have type 2? Can you tell me about it? Pretty sure my Dad has it. I've been doing a little research on it but I'm still not sure about how bad it is or not.

    I know it's not the same disease as type 1 but my brother has that and I know it can be life threatening if he doesn't take care of himself. (which he does not) So I'm worried about my dad. I don't want anything to happen to him. I'd at least like to know more so maybe I don't have to worry so much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sowa View Post
    Does anyone here have type 2? Can you tell me about it? Pretty sure my Dad has it. I've been doing a little research on it but I'm still not sure about how bad it is or not.

    I know it's not the same disease as type 1 but my brother has that and I know it can be life threatening if he doesn't take care of himself. (which he does not) So I'm worried about my dad. I don't want anything to happen to him. I'd at least like to know more so maybe I don't have to worry so much?
    It's better to get him to the doc and let him figure it out.

    That is the best way. Good luck to both of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sowa View Post
    Does anyone here have type 2? Can you tell me about it? Pretty sure my Dad has it. I've been doing a little research on it but I'm still not sure about how bad it is or not.

    I know it's not the same disease as type 1 but my brother has that and I know it can be life threatening if he doesn't take care of himself. (which he does not) So I'm worried about my dad. I don't want anything to happen to him. I'd at least like to know more so maybe I don't have to worry so much?
    I was diagnosed back in 2005. I control with diet, exercise and Metformin. Your dad needs to see an MD for definitive diagnosis, and treatment options.


    One thing I can recommend - a book. The First Year: Type 2 Diabetes: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed by Gretchen Becker

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    My Dad has Type 2 -- he has lived with me for the past 12 years. Due to his dementia, I have to manage all his medical issues.

    We took DOE classes - Diabetes Outpatient Education. It was covered by insurance. VERY helpful! Learned SO much. Maybe you have something similar in Canada. The person who prepares meals needs to take the course with the person who has diabetes, as both of them will need to know the ins and outs.

    Since your brother has it, you have a good basis already. You know diabetics have to monitor their carbohydrates. (Lots of folks think they just have to watch sugar which is false). You know about insulin. Depending what stage your Dad is in, he may use insulin or he may only need pills for now. My Dad started on pills, but because he did not control it, the disease progressed rapidly and within 4 years he had to go on to insulin shots. My friend's mom has tight control and has been on pills for 12 years. She is the same age as my Dad, so that is not the difference between the 2 of them.

    With Type I, the pancreas does not produce insulin. With Type II, either the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, OR the insulin is there, but the cells are resistant to it, or both. So there is not that much difference between the 2.
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    I was diagnosed in January 2010.
    Like Grace, I control it with diet & Metformin. My A1C has been in the 5.0 & 5.1 range for the last year... which is very good.

    The information you have been given is all good. The American Diabetes Association has a lot of information - I try to keep my #'s below what they recommend, for my own personal reasons.

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    I was diagnosed Type 2 just over a year ago. It was scary at first because my doctor wasn't very informative, even though it was at a diabetes center. What helped me more than anything was going to a registered dietitian. She helped me to read labels and balance what I ate to control blood sugar spikes and crashes. I was clueless about nutrition before then- I ate like a college student all the time and really really felt terrible while trying to figure it out on my own. Now I am on Metformin but since I lost 30 pounds and am closer to my healthy weight, they are considering cutting back or eliminating the Metformin. The stuff is uber-cheap ($5 with insurance), but i'd still rather not take it. It is well known to cause digestive woes at first. I had some problems when I started taking it, but they took me off of it for 2 weeks and I was sloooowly able to wean myself back on it without any issues.

    I got lucky and figured out how to balance my meals to prevent spikes and crashes pretty well, but I know it is harder for some people. It really surprised me how well I did it. I still feel bad on occasion but for the most part I live a normal life, now that I've established an eating routine. I always keep snacks close by and do a little preventative snacking to keep everything stable between meals.

    I know its scary at first, but in time it all gets easier, I promise!

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    I'm type 1. You can find a lot of helpful information through the American Diabetes Association website. Just enter American Diabetes Association then hit search.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post

    With Type I, the pancreas does not produce insulin. With Type II, either the pancreas does not produce enough insulin, OR the insulin is there, but the cells are resistant to it, or both. So there is not that much difference between the 2.
    You are the first person to admit that the Type 2 is all diet and exercise related. I know for me that I have to be active and exercise. I am on Metformin but it's not enough. I don't think my pancreas has produced enough insulin for a long time. That's my opinion. I knew 30 years back I had a problem and ate and exercised accordingly. It's taken this long to get treatment and confirmation.

    Exercise and physical activity is important. he doesn't need to body build. A good fast walk several times a week will do it. Limit the grains. Limit processed foods. See a doctor. High blood sugar can affect blood flow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrspunkysmom View Post
    You are the first person to admit that the Type 2 is all diet and exercise related.
    LOL, it's not that I admit it; that is what we were taught in the DOE program.
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    My mother, my father and my only sister all have type 2 diabetes, so i am very high risk, i am doing all i can to try and not get it, my father was about 70 and my mother only recently at around 76 and my sister at 56,neither of them are hugely overweight, especially my mother,father and sister are both on medication, but my mother so far has avoided that as she tries very hard with her diet and has a daily walk, she just had her tests results back and they said she was still ok, so i just try and follow her example and do the same.

    I am sure your dad will be able to manage his diabetes and keep it under control with the help of the doctors and nurses, i was once told you can get yourself off the meds if you really watch your diet and exercise, you are still considered a diabetic though, not sure if that information is correct, but it is hopeful isn't it, if so.

    Try not to worry too much, so many people have it, it is like an epidemic they are saying, and they are very close to finding how to either stop it happening or cure it, fingers crossed.

    I must go and get myself some bloods to continue to make sure i am ok, blood pressure seems more my issue,so neither are good.

    Just get as much information for your dad as possible and try to support him as best you can, good luck.
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