Type 2 diabetes is often diagnosed following blood or urine tests for something else.
However, you should see your GP straight away if you have any symptoms of diabetes.
To find out if you have type 2 diabetes, you usually have to go through the following steps:
What your GP will discuss with you during your appointment depends on the diagnosis and the treatment they recommend.
Generally, they'll talk to you about:
Your GP will do their best to discuss the diagnosis with you, but this first appointment might only be 10 to 15 minutes.
It's usually difficult to take in everything the GP tells you during the appointment.
Talk to family and friends about what the GP told you, and write down any questions you have.
Then make another GP appointment and take your list of questions with you.
There's also a lot of information on diabetes available.
Usually, the following things happen after your diagnosis:
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