Oldvatr
Expert
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
No wonder you are weeing at night, as reported in another thread. The levels your specialist is considering to be good are high, but it seems that the NHS has set new targets for elderly insulin users that are higher than could be otherwise obtained, simply because most of the patients they deal with are insulin users, elderly, and possibly not able to tightly control without nightime hypo's. so it is a protection for you.My average glucose for the last 7 days, according to my Libre 2, is 11.7 mmol/L and for the last 90 days is 11.6 mmol/L. My diabetes specialist says I'm doing brilliantly, considering how much influence my non diabetes medication has on my BG. When we have tried to tighten up these results, I end up with BG going too low (5 and below especially before bed). My specialist says to continue as I am, as I'm jogging along just fine.
I as a T2 on orals am also suffering this new treatment regime where I am being told to aim for a much higher diabetic level whereas I have been below the diabetic thrshold for 8 years consistently without hypo. This IMHO is Dogma with a capital D. As has been said - Outragous! Advice? NO! Directive? - yes (another capital D)