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    TYPE 2 SUDDENLY UNSTABLE

    It happened to me earlier in the year, BS climbed rapidly into the 20's, can be down to a number of things. Have you changed your eating habits / foods you eat, gained weight, I had lost a bit of weight or its just a progression of the diabetes which in the end it is for me. I have relooked at...
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    Data advice please

    The mobile has a usb port on the left hand side of the meter. I just plug it in to the PC where it treats the mobile as a ext drive, you then double click the start html icon and the reports come up on screen where you can view and print data up to 90 days. The other option is to save the data...
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    Metformin SR side effects

    I personally would not take 4 metformin in one go, that would be asking for the loo to be attached to one self. I take 2 in the morning with breakfast then the other 2 at night with tea, which I believe its how most people take it.
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    Mini fridge to store insulin

    There's also this insulin fridge https://shop.diabetes.org.uk/product.as ... ler-fridge
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    Data advice please

    The AccuChek Performa is quite an old meter system (the handbook shows as 2006) though its still available. Most modern meters connect using usb the Performa requires the old style infra red adaptor and software. I looked into some alternative freeware software to down load the results but...
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    Advice Please

    Daisy will be along shortly to post some useful information and links. To most of us a meter is very important as it helps in identifying what food/s groups effect us and in what way. Some foods like white bread tend to be bad for most of us sending sugar levels high quickly. Other foods tend...
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    Weird bm readings.

    Re: Weird bm readings. Have you tried testing your BS just before bed and first thing on waking. It also could be the type of food you are eating, in that they cause rapid spikes then come down quickly, when do you normally test your blood sugar?
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    Sharps bin!

    NHS choices say that sharps bins are available on prescription, though disposal varies area to area. http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/2421.aspx
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    Sharps bin!

    I get mine exchanged at my GP's practice.
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    Carb confusion

    Its sugar and carbs you need to watch out for, breads like Bergen effectively transform the carbs into sugars more slowly than white bread which causes a rapid rise in sugar levels. Others will probably put it a lot better than I can. White bread is best to be avoided, as with most of us it...
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    List your food[s] you cant eat 'again'

    Most things made with white flour, some granary breads, and the usual foods / drinks with sugar in.
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    to banana or not to banana

    The white bread is a problem as for most of us it causes a rapid spike in the BS. I eat wholemeal bread as its less spikey, some prefer Burgan bread, though I have tried it and I am not keen on it others love it. A food that causes BS to rise slowly is the better option, as its rises your BS...
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    to banana or not to banana

    Bananas are a funny one, as for some people they are off the eating list as it sends their blood sugar levels high, for me they are ok. Its a question of finding out what's ok for you and what's not which is where a meter comes in very handy. If you have fruit like bananas you could eat them...
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    should i come off metformin

    The doctors can arrange to do a blood test to see what your B12 level is like, if its low you would be put on to a repeat treatment of B12 injections. I have my injection done every 3 months some will have it done more regularly like every 2 months. If it is found to be low in the first couple...
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    Ice Cream

    I do have the odd ice cream, though eat one as a treat after food, as with me they send my numbers high.