Hi everyone, thanks for my lovely warm welcome on my first post yesterday after being told my hbA1c was 107 when it was checked due to a ulcer on my toe that was taking a while to heal.
It was a massive shock yesterday and the GP herself said over the phone she was a little baffled. I had a 1.5 hour meeting with the diabetic nurse today who was great, but also a little bit surprised. To give some background:
I am 42 years old (f) and was diagnosed with PCOS many years ago when I was trying to get pregnant. My PCOS was really bad back then, I was barely having periods. I took Metformin for a year and then had clomid treatment which was successful and we had our daughter. She's now 11.
In the past 5 years my PCOS has improved significantly. I now ovulate and have a period every 30 days without fail, a massive change for me. The nurse today also noted that my BMI was 29.9 in 2018 and today it was 23, so my weight has significantly improved.
I have had zero symptoms of diabetes except for the ulcer on my foot. It was a podiatrist that requested a hbA1c because it wasn't healing well. This came back at 107 and I was referred to the nurse specialist to start treatment straight away.
The nurse used a meter during our appt today and my blood sugar was 19, 2 hours post breakfast. Therefore it is clearly very high. My urine dip showed no other issues other than glucose and all my other blood tests were completely fine.
Nurse wants to start me on Metformin and Glicazide and sent me home with a meter to track my sugars throughout the day.
However, had a call from a GP this evening and she disagrees with the Glicazide, she wants to do a repeat hbA1c first.
I will start Metformin gently tomorrow and have a follow up next week.
I feel pragmatic but like my entire life has changed in the space of a few days. Now I am checking my blood several times a day and preparing for drugs etc. I have a delicate relationship with food but I love it so much. I hope I can get to a place where I enjoy it again without so much guilt and worry.
Thanks for having me here
It was a massive shock yesterday and the GP herself said over the phone she was a little baffled. I had a 1.5 hour meeting with the diabetic nurse today who was great, but also a little bit surprised. To give some background:
I am 42 years old (f) and was diagnosed with PCOS many years ago when I was trying to get pregnant. My PCOS was really bad back then, I was barely having periods. I took Metformin for a year and then had clomid treatment which was successful and we had our daughter. She's now 11.
In the past 5 years my PCOS has improved significantly. I now ovulate and have a period every 30 days without fail, a massive change for me. The nurse today also noted that my BMI was 29.9 in 2018 and today it was 23, so my weight has significantly improved.
I have had zero symptoms of diabetes except for the ulcer on my foot. It was a podiatrist that requested a hbA1c because it wasn't healing well. This came back at 107 and I was referred to the nurse specialist to start treatment straight away.
The nurse used a meter during our appt today and my blood sugar was 19, 2 hours post breakfast. Therefore it is clearly very high. My urine dip showed no other issues other than glucose and all my other blood tests were completely fine.
Nurse wants to start me on Metformin and Glicazide and sent me home with a meter to track my sugars throughout the day.
However, had a call from a GP this evening and she disagrees with the Glicazide, she wants to do a repeat hbA1c first.
I will start Metformin gently tomorrow and have a follow up next week.
I feel pragmatic but like my entire life has changed in the space of a few days. Now I am checking my blood several times a day and preparing for drugs etc. I have a delicate relationship with food but I love it so much. I hope I can get to a place where I enjoy it again without so much guilt and worry.
Thanks for having me here