Ultramum
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi ... Type two diabetic diagnosed about 10 years ago ... Not very good follow up at previous GP but present surgery has picked up the ball and seems to be helpful.
I was advised on diagnosis to eat low GI carbohydrates at every meal and low fat everything. This seemed to work at first but gradually my blood test results would creep up and I've slowly gone from 500 mg of Metformin daily to just about 1700mg. Now they are creeping up again and the present GP has said she will change me from the ordinary Metformin to the slow release version as they are double the effectiveness and so I only need to take one per day as the 1000mg will be the equivalent of taking 2000mg of the ordinary sort.
I picked up the tablets today and duly read the insert ... Now I'm confused - the insert says that the 1000mg slow release form is the equivalent of 780 mg of ordinary Metformin- so I now seem to be taking half of what I was on.
Have I got it wrong and misunderstood? Or has the new GP got her fractions the wrong way up? I'm thinking I probably need to go and see the pharmacist tomorrow before contacting the surgery ...
I have been looking over the site tonight and it seems that the dietary advice I was given originally was topsy turvy too ... The consensus seems to be low carb rather than high fibre and ordinary fat rather than low fat. Is that what most people are using to help control blood sugars by diet? I'm a bit confused with all the changes in numbers but my last HBA1C was 59?
I've never monitored my blood sugars so don't know exactly why my blood levels are slowly creeping up. How do you get a monitor to test as I thought that was only for insulin users?
Thanks for any replies
I was advised on diagnosis to eat low GI carbohydrates at every meal and low fat everything. This seemed to work at first but gradually my blood test results would creep up and I've slowly gone from 500 mg of Metformin daily to just about 1700mg. Now they are creeping up again and the present GP has said she will change me from the ordinary Metformin to the slow release version as they are double the effectiveness and so I only need to take one per day as the 1000mg will be the equivalent of taking 2000mg of the ordinary sort.
I picked up the tablets today and duly read the insert ... Now I'm confused - the insert says that the 1000mg slow release form is the equivalent of 780 mg of ordinary Metformin- so I now seem to be taking half of what I was on.
Have I got it wrong and misunderstood? Or has the new GP got her fractions the wrong way up? I'm thinking I probably need to go and see the pharmacist tomorrow before contacting the surgery ...
I have been looking over the site tonight and it seems that the dietary advice I was given originally was topsy turvy too ... The consensus seems to be low carb rather than high fibre and ordinary fat rather than low fat. Is that what most people are using to help control blood sugars by diet? I'm a bit confused with all the changes in numbers but my last HBA1C was 59?
I've never monitored my blood sugars so don't know exactly why my blood levels are slowly creeping up. How do you get a monitor to test as I thought that was only for insulin users?
Thanks for any replies