Ellie

Ellie put on weight after the birth of her son. Since then, there have been times she has lost weight, but she has always gained this again. Ellie was recently diagnosed with sleep apnoea and type 2 diabetes. Although she received little professional support around managing this, Ellie was motivated to change her lifestyle in order to control her condition. Through changing her diet and becoming more active, Ellie lost 4 stone over a year. However, after breaking her shoulder, Ellie put some of this weight back on. Ellie now hopes to lose weight to improve her health.

Ellie first gained weight following the birth of her son. Although over the years Ellie has lost weight through various diets, she has put this on again when she has started eating normall. She also attributes her weight gain to her workaholic attitude when desk working from home. However, Ellie was recently pushed to lose weight after being diagnosed with sleep apnoea and type 2 diabetes. Ellie describes this diagnosis as a shoc, it makes you feel really odd about yourself because you know its self-inflicted, and ashamed and you get all the guil.

When she was diagnosed with diabetes, Ellie was advised by a nutritionist to reduce her fats and eat lots of carbohydrates. However, Ellie did not see an improvement in her condition, and started having side-affects from her medication, including bowel problems, sickness and nausea. She also began to worry about her health, and seeing her grandchild grow up, I thought, if I don’t do anything about this, I won’t see seventy. Ellie started seeking advice in online forums about managing diabetes, and changed her eating habits. She started walking every day, and following a low carbohydrate, low fat diet. Ellie lost 4 stone in around a year, which she describes as the most wonderful feeling in the worl. er sleep patterns and energy levels improved, and her diabetes was better controlled. However, Ellie then broke her shoulder, which was totally life changin. Conscious of staying healthy, Ellie started to eat more dairy, and unable to exercise, put on most of the weight she had lost. Ellie is currently maintaining her weight through limiting her fats and carbohydrates, and weighing any carbohydrates she does eat.

Ellie has found that her eating patterns are dependent on her emotions. Times when she has stopped dieting often coincide with stressful events in her life, you;ve got to be in the right frame of mind, you can’t do it if there’s something wrong in your lif. However, Ellie also wonders if genetics have contributed to her weight issues, as her sisters and aunts have also struggled with their weight. She finds people – including healthcare professionals – often do not understand the wider reasons for weight gain, and can have negative attitudes towards people who struggle with their weight, it’s just being judged by the rest of the world. As being fat and thic.

When she was initially diagnosed with diabetes, Ellie didn’t feel she was given much advice from healthcare professionals on how to control her condition, you;re left totally on your own Ellie suggests that on diagnosis, individuals should be referred to courses to learn about diabetes and how to manage it. Indeed, she feels that the NHS is in part at fault for the diabetes epidemi, as it could be controlled with better support for those affected. This could begin before diabetes is diagnosed, they never said, you;re pre-diabetic; or you;re liable to diabetes;f the doctor had stressed that I would have done something about i. Ellie suggests healthcare professionals should be more direct when talking to patients about weight in general, I think that maybe the doctor should be a bit sort of more brutal and when you;re starting to put on weight say, Look, this is what’s going to happen;. Nobody ever said to me, Look, you;ve got to lose weight.

Ellie plans to go back on a low carbohydrate and low fat diet, in order to lose weight in the future. Whilst she would like to be able to wear the clothes she likes, Ellie is also motivated by health reasons. She hopes that losing weight could help improve her sleep and control her diabetes, so that she can come off her medication. Her main concern is lowering her blood pressure, which she has recently been warned is increasing her risk of a stroke. Ellie encourages others to take a long term approach to weight loss, and to look on it as a lifestyle chang.

In Ellie’s experience, you need to look at weight management as a lifelong thing, not a short-term goal.

Age at interview 69

Gender Female

Ellie reads the information others post in an online forum for people with diabetes but does not offer advice because she thinks there are always people who are more knowledgeable than she.

Age at interview 69

Gender Female

Ellie faulted her doctor for being too nice because he didn’t impress upon her the consequences of not losing weight.

Age at interview 69

Gender Female

Ellie thinks that GPs find it hard to make connections between different health issues when they don’t have time to listen to more than one issue per appointment.

Age at interview 69

Gender Female

Ellie felt elated to find that the diet plan and walking routine were helping her lose weight and control her diabetes.

Age at interview 69

Gender Female

Ellie’s relationship with her mother was made worse by her mother’s cruel remarks about her weight. Her two sisters are trying to lose weight after Ellie was diagnosed with diabetes.

Age at interview 69

Gender Female

Ellie is ashamed to ask for a seatbelt extension on flights. She feels judged by other people who may assume that her weight is her fault.

Age at interview 69

Gender Female

Ellie’s workaholic lifestyle was so sedentary she got out of the habit of moving around. She remembers gradually gaining maybe four stone’ during this period.

Age at interview 69

Gender Female

For Ellie, there are lots of reasons to lose weight, it makes you feel so good about yourself when someone notices. She wants to see her recently found grandson ‘grow older and get married and stuff like that’

Age at interview 69

Gender Female

After losing four stone Ellie was at the cusp of coming off medication’ for high blood pressure and the HbA1c test results for type 2 diabetes went from 8.4 to 6.1. Her aim is to lose weight again and manage her health problems without medication.

Age at interview 69

Gender Female

Ellie says that her diet goes out the window’ every time her son has problems and that when he is fine things are fine with her too.

Age at interview 69

Gender Female