Disneyaholic
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Hi guys
Sorry if this turns into a long post, but now that I'm attempting to come out of lurkdom, I thought I'd see what I can do to pick your brains. I posted several weeks ago that I have been diagnosed with "frozen shoulder". At my most recent visit with the doc, he told me to get tested for diabetes. This frozen shoulder came on so suddenly and so severely and the condition often goes hand-in-hand with diabetes!
To say the least, I've had better news...I guess the thing that bothers me the most is that I've recently lost a decent amount of weight and made exercise a part of my life -- two things that are supposed to help avoid diabetes. But, I guess it was just a matter of time in my case.
Anyhow, I wasn't able to schedule an appointment with an endocrinologist until the 24th of the month. (3 cheers for managed health care
) Until then, any suggestions as to modifications I can make to my diet in anticipation of the "official" news? (I'm not being pessimistic, it's just that I thought the symptoms I was experiencing were related to my weight loss efforts, not to diabetes. I will actually be very surprised if I do NOT have it.) I have been following WW since February. I've never been much for a lot of sugar, and I think I've been pretty good with the carbs. (Well, most of the time, anyhow...) What else should I be doing?
Thanks for your help!!
Sorry if this turns into a long post, but now that I'm attempting to come out of lurkdom, I thought I'd see what I can do to pick your brains. I posted several weeks ago that I have been diagnosed with "frozen shoulder". At my most recent visit with the doc, he told me to get tested for diabetes. This frozen shoulder came on so suddenly and so severely and the condition often goes hand-in-hand with diabetes!
To say the least, I've had better news...I guess the thing that bothers me the most is that I've recently lost a decent amount of weight and made exercise a part of my life -- two things that are supposed to help avoid diabetes. But, I guess it was just a matter of time in my case.
Anyhow, I wasn't able to schedule an appointment with an endocrinologist until the 24th of the month. (3 cheers for managed health care
) Until then, any suggestions as to modifications I can make to my diet in anticipation of the "official" news? (I'm not being pessimistic, it's just that I thought the symptoms I was experiencing were related to my weight loss efforts, not to diabetes. I will actually be very surprised if I do NOT have it.) I have been following WW since February. I've never been much for a lot of sugar, and I think I've been pretty good with the carbs. (Well, most of the time, anyhow...) What else should I be doing? Thanks for your help!!
