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Hi, everyone

I was recently (two months ago) diagnosed type 2 and have joined this

list to learn how to handle it. My Dr. says I'm borderline as my a1c

was 6.? (I was very sick at the time, can't remember all the details)

but I have blurred vision and some numbness in one foot. I'm on Actos

30 and it is working well for me. I test (AccuCheck Compac) before

eating and occasionally at 2 hrs after. I own/operate a goat dairy and

sheep farm so my day is very long and very busy. He suggested a meal

plan of 60/15/60/15/60 carbs for meals/snacks but with his permission

I've adjusted that to allow for 4 meals and three snacks (same total

carbs/day). I was pleased to realize that a good diet/medication has

reduced some of my sugar cravings.

The nausea, disoriented-ness, general sick feeling went away within a

couple of weeks, but my eyesight has not fully recovered, nor has the

sensation in the foot. I'm curious what time frames others have

encountered as far as recovery in these areas.

I've been lurking here for a couple of weeks and have already learned a

lot from you!

Janet

Janet May

Thistle Keep Shetlands

Thistle Keep Dairy Goats

SE Iowa

www.shetlandfarm.com http://www.shetlandfarm.com/>

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Hi Janet,

My concern is that two months after your T2 diagnosis

your

eye sight has not cleared up. I urge you to visit an

opthomologist

to find out what condition your eyes are in. Bleeding

of the retina is caused by hyperglycemia after many

years. Eventually the blood will

block the retina causing blindness. See an

opthomologist ASAP.

Annual eye exams by an opthomologist are recommended

for all diabetics. In Minnesota the state pays for all

diabetic annual opthomology exams. Check to find out

if Wisconsin will pay for yours.

Welcome to the club!

Tim Hopkins T1 since 09/21/1968.

Minneapolis, MN

--- Janet May Janet224@...> wrote:

> Hi, everyone

>

> I was recently (two months ago) diagnosed type 2 and

> have joined this

> list to learn how to handle it. My Dr. says I'm

> borderline as my a1c

> was 6.? (I was very sick at the time, can't remember

> all the details)

> but I have blurred vision and some numbness in one

> foot. I'm on Actos

> 30 and it is working well for me. I test (AccuCheck

> Compac) before

> eating and occasionally at 2 hrs after. I

> own/operate a goat dairy and

> sheep farm so my day is very long and very busy. He

> suggested a meal

> plan of 60/15/60/15/60 carbs for meals/snacks but

> with his permission

> I've adjusted that to allow for 4 meals and three

> snacks (same total

> carbs/day). I was pleased to realize that a good

> diet/medication has

> reduced some of my sugar cravings.

>

> The nausea, disoriented-ness, general sick feeling

> went away within a

> couple of weeks, but my eyesight has not fully

> recovered, nor has the

> sensation in the foot. I'm curious what time frames

> others have

> encountered as far as recovery in these areas.

>

> I've been lurking here for a couple of weeks and

> have already learned a

> lot from you!

>

> Janet

>

>

> Janet May

> Thistle Keep Shetlands

> Thistle Keep Dairy Goats

> SE Iowa

> www.shetlandfarm.com http://www.shetlandfarm.com/>

>

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

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Janet,

I am no eye or diabetes expert, and I don't play one on TV. However, it

seems your diabetes is rather mild to have caused the damage you are

experiencing. If I were you, I would get my butt to the ophthalmologist

ASAP.

Laurie

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Janet

As it has been said you need to see an eye dr asap and you

need to see your dr on your foot I have nerathpy in my feet take meds for this

and you need to see you dr about this we can not tell how long it will last

cause we do not know what is wrong with it but your dr should be on this asap.

Janet May Janet224@...> wrote:

Hi, everyone

I was recently (two months ago) diagnosed type 2 and have joined this

list to learn how to handle it. My Dr. says I'm borderline as my a1c

was 6.? (I was very sick at the time, can't remember all the details)

but I have blurred vision and some numbness in one foot. I'm on Actos

30 and it is working well for me. I test (AccuCheck Compac) before

eating and occasionally at 2 hrs after. I own/operate a goat dairy and

sheep farm so my day is very long and very busy. He suggested a meal

plan of 60/15/60/15/60 carbs for meals/snacks but with his permission

I've adjusted that to allow for 4 meals and three snacks (same total

carbs/day). I was pleased to realize that a good diet/medication has

reduced some of my sugar cravings.

The nausea, disoriented-ness, general sick feeling went away within a

couple of weeks, but my eyesight has not fully recovered, nor has the

sensation in the foot. I'm curious what time frames others have

encountered as far as recovery in these areas.

I've been lurking here for a couple of weeks and have already learned a

lot from you!

Janet

Janet May

Thistle Keep Shetlands

Thistle Keep Dairy Goats

SE Iowa

www.shetlandfarm.com http://www.shetlandfarm.com/>

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