Article by George Hawkins,
Reading Recovery, Co-team Leader Year One and Languages Teacher (2012-present)
I was not overweight, early 40s, and I ate a healthy diet. I had no symptoms that I noticed. In retrospect, I was often sleepy in the afternoon - scarily, when driving, but put it down to tiredness. One afternoon, my vision suddenly started to shake.
The shaking went on for a few seconds. I had headaches and lethargy. So I went to my GP, who ordered a blood test. I was extremely surprised to find I had diabetes type 2 - despite the fact it was in my family.
I was put on metformin, I think, 2 pills a day, but it did not make much difference. Eventually the amount was raised to 4 pills a day. As I read and learned more about the condition, I was making changes to my diet and cutting down carbs, increasing protein as best I could. My blood sugars came down and the amount of metformin was reduced.
Now, a couple of years after diagnosis, my latest blood tests show sugar levels of a non-diabetic and on one pill per day. I hope that I will be able to maintain this, or even get by without metformin eventually.
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