markb40
Active Member
Hi everyone,
I have been on the forum before but for some reason I've had to make a new account.
Anyway I had Severe Pancreatitis 2 years ago due to medication and lost over 50% due to necrosis, since then I have developed Diabetes, according to the GP Type 2 the problem I have though is mine doesn't react to food the same way each time, for example I ate exactly the same Sat and Sun and the results were
Figures are before and 2 hrs after
Sat Breakfast 6.2 - 5.4 Dinner 5.7 - 6.1 Eve Meal 5.2 - 6.9 Before Bed 6.8
Sun Breakfast 9.1 - 11.3 Dinner 8.3 - 9.8 Eve Meal 10.8 - 7.9 Before Bed 6.4
I take 1000mg of metformin at night which is supposed to help with the highs through the night which I also get. It doesn't matter what I eat it responds differently each time. Has anyone else had the same issue as the GP just wants to treat it as type 2 but then moans at me when my HB reading goes up.
I experimented a while back and for 3 months I ate really healthy low carb, walked everyday and lost two stone in weight, at the end of the 3 months my HB went from 51 to 78. It is now back down to 52 but that's just luck as I have no idea how. I just don't know what to do and if I can't control it I'am worried what the future holds.
Sorry for the long post, Any advice is much appreciated.
Thanks Mark
I have been on the forum before but for some reason I've had to make a new account.
Anyway I had Severe Pancreatitis 2 years ago due to medication and lost over 50% due to necrosis, since then I have developed Diabetes, according to the GP Type 2 the problem I have though is mine doesn't react to food the same way each time, for example I ate exactly the same Sat and Sun and the results were
Figures are before and 2 hrs after
Sat Breakfast 6.2 - 5.4 Dinner 5.7 - 6.1 Eve Meal 5.2 - 6.9 Before Bed 6.8
Sun Breakfast 9.1 - 11.3 Dinner 8.3 - 9.8 Eve Meal 10.8 - 7.9 Before Bed 6.4
I take 1000mg of metformin at night which is supposed to help with the highs through the night which I also get. It doesn't matter what I eat it responds differently each time. Has anyone else had the same issue as the GP just wants to treat it as type 2 but then moans at me when my HB reading goes up.
I experimented a while back and for 3 months I ate really healthy low carb, walked everyday and lost two stone in weight, at the end of the 3 months my HB went from 51 to 78. It is now back down to 52 but that's just luck as I have no idea how. I just don't know what to do and if I can't control it I'am worried what the future holds.
Sorry for the long post, Any advice is much appreciated.
Thanks Mark