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I just have a question I don't know if it is related or not... lately like

the last 2 or 3 weeks every time I bend down or over and get back up I am

blacking out... I just found out 2 months ago that I have Type 2 diabetes and

all they have me doing right now is diet and exercise... I don't know if the

heat has been a factor in it or not... but its not like I just starting

blacking out... I have been doing it since I was a teenager but not as

frequent as I am now... anytime before its been maybe once or two every 6

months if that... now its been almost every time... I do go see my doctor

again on August 9th and going to talk to them about it... but just curious if

any of you know why its been more frequent?

thanks

Angel

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No I havent and that is another question I want to bring up to them...

when they told me that I had type 2 diabetes they said I was borderline...

and that I needed to see a nutrionist and all that... which I have been going

to faithfully... but yet I have not been retested or told to check myself at

all either... which I thought was odd... I mean how am I suppose to know if I

am doing the right things... or what? I am so confused... all I know is that

I have lost 25 lbs since I started seeing my nutrionist and that is all they

seem to be focusing on right now... which I don't feel is right.... I don't

know if I am overreacting on all of this or not?

Angel

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Angel -

Losing 25 pounds could be your culprit. Your body has to adjust to not

having to pump your blood as hard as it did, your blood pressure may just be

lower than it was, if that's the case, it may stabilize. But you should

still definitely talk it over with your doc.

in Cincinnati

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A lot of good hints at Diabetes.com under " newly diagnosed.

Saoirse

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> From: Angel24ls@...

>

> ...

>

> No I havent and that is another question I want to bring up to them...

> when they told me that I had type 2 diabetes they said I was borderline...

> and that I needed to see a nutrionist and all that... which I have been going

> to faithfully... but yet I have not been retested or told to check myself at

> all either... which I thought was odd... I mean how am I suppose to know if I

> am doing the right things... or what? I am so confused... all I know is that

> I have lost 25 lbs since I started seeing my nutrionist and that is all they

> seem to be focusing on right now... which I don't feel is right.... I don't

> know if I am overreacting on all of this or not?

>

> Angel

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It sounds like you are having a positional Blood pressure problem. Has

your doctor done orthostatic blood pressures on you? (take it sitting,

standing, and then laying down?)

Meenie

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>From: Angel24ls@...

>

>I just have a question I don't know if it is related or not... lately like

>the last 2 or 3 weeks every time I bend down or over and get back up I am

>blacking out... I just found out 2 months ago that I have Type 2 diabetes

and

>all they have me doing right now is diet and exercise... I don't know if

the

>heat has been a factor in it or not... but its not like I just starting

>blacking out... I have been doing it since I was a teenager but not as

>frequent as I am now... anytime before its been maybe once or two every 6

>months if that... now its been almost every time... I do go see my doctor

>again on August 9th and going to talk to them about it... but just curious

if

>any of you know why its been more frequent?

>thanks

>Angel

>

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Borderline Diabetic! don't get me started LOL

This is a terrible thing to say to anyone... You are diabetic or you aren't.

It's very good that your doc at least sent you to a nutrionist but he should

have had you start taking your own blood glucose and recording it at

different times of day.

If you want to take control of this thing, this is the way to do it.

Get a meter. Take your blood sugars every morning when you first get up

before you eat anything. Then for a few days take it again 2 hrs after

eating a meal (alternate after breakfast, lunch and dinner) to see how your

meals are affecting you.

" Normal " bg's are considered to be about 75 - 115.

Under 150 is ok. Over 150 you can worry about possible problems. Over 180

is definately bad for your kidneys.

I have gotten my bgs into the " normal " range by following a low carb diet.

Different diets work better for different people, the only way you can tell

what foods affect YOU badly is to test. To test a certain food, wait til

you haven't eaten for a while... take your bg, eat only the food you want to

test. Wait 1 hr take your bg, wait another hour and take it again. Your BG

usually peaks after about 1 hour and should be back into a good range after

2 hrs.

Hope this is helpful

Meenie

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>From: Angel24ls@...

>

>...

>

> No I havent and that is another question I want to bring up to them...

>when they told me that I had type 2 diabetes they said I was borderline...

>and that I needed to see a nutrionist and all that... which I have been

going

>to faithfully... but yet I have not been retested or told to check myself

at

>all either... which I thought was odd... I mean how am I suppose to know if

I

>am doing the right things... or what? I am so confused... all I know is

that

>I have lost 25 lbs since I started seeing my nutrionist and that is all

they

>seem to be focusing on right now... which I don't feel is right.... I don't

>know if I am overreacting on all of this or not?

>

>Angel

>

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