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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
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- All forms od "ism"
So, I am Type 2, and this week I started to use a Libre 2 patch and monitor after a recent blood test showed that my fasting blood test had a Hba1C of (64) which is down from over a year ago of (114)
The monitor's app is factual but at the same time scary. I wanted to see what my body is doing and when and under what conditions.. I am beginning to realise that I have a bit of battle ahead as my GP would like to get e down to a Hba1C level of below (50)
Meds wise, I am off the Metformin (me and it were not friends) and now on Trulicity 1.5mg/0.5ml solution (weekly), Dapagliflozin 10mg tablets (daily), Pioglitazone 15mg tablets (daily).
I can see that when I eat, everything goes through the roof.. from an average of 8.5mmol/L to as high as 11mmol/L for a light snack and as much as 16mmol/L for a full meal with a naughty drink.. on this one occasion I wanted to see how the meter/app were working so I wanted to see how bad things would be at the bad end of a stupid and very loaded celebration meal.. coming back down is slow but it will average back out at around 8-9mmol/L.
I did 2hrs of reasonable paced walking yesterday and the monitor did drop to about 7.7mmol/L but came back up to around 8.5.. and it stayed there throughout the night.
So I am guessing, what I am asking is how best to maximise these numbers without me going mad and as I normally have a quite low carb high protein hardly any fat diet, beyond exercising more (I cycle and I indoor row) what else can I do to help myself - I am not sure how effective the meds are, as I would love to lose about 5kg but at 63 the body says naff chance unless you exercise even harder. I drink mostly water, no caffeine or alcohol and I am getting through 2L plus a day.. With meds, my BP is around 115/75 - 125/80.
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The monitor's app is factual but at the same time scary. I wanted to see what my body is doing and when and under what conditions.. I am beginning to realise that I have a bit of battle ahead as my GP would like to get e down to a Hba1C level of below (50)
Meds wise, I am off the Metformin (me and it were not friends) and now on Trulicity 1.5mg/0.5ml solution (weekly), Dapagliflozin 10mg tablets (daily), Pioglitazone 15mg tablets (daily).
I can see that when I eat, everything goes through the roof.. from an average of 8.5mmol/L to as high as 11mmol/L for a light snack and as much as 16mmol/L for a full meal with a naughty drink.. on this one occasion I wanted to see how the meter/app were working so I wanted to see how bad things would be at the bad end of a stupid and very loaded celebration meal.. coming back down is slow but it will average back out at around 8-9mmol/L.
I did 2hrs of reasonable paced walking yesterday and the monitor did drop to about 7.7mmol/L but came back up to around 8.5.. and it stayed there throughout the night.
So I am guessing, what I am asking is how best to maximise these numbers without me going mad and as I normally have a quite low carb high protein hardly any fat diet, beyond exercising more (I cycle and I indoor row) what else can I do to help myself - I am not sure how effective the meds are, as I would love to lose about 5kg but at 63 the body says naff chance unless you exercise even harder. I drink mostly water, no caffeine or alcohol and I am getting through 2L plus a day.. With meds, my BP is around 115/75 - 125/80.
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