Hi. Its sounds like your DN is not being very helpful or being over-careful. It's perfectly normal to use the Bolus for all main meals not just one. The NHS often starts you on a fixed dose which I think is not very helpful. Fortunately my great DN started me on carb-counting from the first day...
Hi. It's all carbs that matter to us and not just sugar. It sounds like you may actually be T1 (LADA). If you are not overweight then LADA becomes more likely. Do ask for the two tests i.e. GAD and C-Peptide. BTW standard Metformin often causes bowel problems. The Slow Release (SR or MR) version...
Hi. Yes I have the same problem with my BUPA insurance. My diabetes was a pre-existing condition when I started my policy and excluded from cover. This could exclude cover on many conditions. Not much you can do about it I'm afraid.
Hi. Be aware that C-Peptide tests can be unreliable. I had a plasma one done privately and it showed very low insulin. Later I had a urine one done in the NHS and it showed higher insulin. With the urine test, they use a ratio of peptide and creatine and this can be unreliable as creatine varies...
Hi. As you have found, never ask for diabetic foods etc. Very few restaurants understand that it's about low carbb so just choose low-carb foods where you can. If you ask for a diabetic meal when flying you will be given a low fat, high carb meal!
Hi. I'm an engineer/scientist by profession so have always taken an investigative approach looking for the science where I can for diet. My findings are that carbs are not good for us as diabetics unless kept reasonably down as they are converted to glucose. Your meter or GGM is a guide into...
Hi. I think it's irresponsible to be placed on Basal/Bolus without guidance on carb-counting. It happens a lot in the NHS but fortunately my DN gave me the right guidance from Day 1. It's not the dieticians job to advise on carb-counting - it's up to the GP or nurse so you may need to insist you...
I agree. It's all about keeping the carbs down to a level where you aren't gaining weight and/or BS level and having enough fats and proteins. Yes, think Carbs and forget Calories as they are irrelevant.
Hi. The best general advice is to reduce the Carbs in the diet as these are converted to glucose in the stomach and raise blood sugar. Best to test 2 hours after a meal but avoid testing at the start of the day due to the overnight sugar dump from the liver. The other symptoms you mention are...
Hi. Are you aware of Abbot's LibrelinkUp App? It enables another mobile phone user to monitor and receive alarms at the same time as the main phone. They can be on the other side of the world as it uses Wi-Fi. I've tried it and it works fine. Also note you can download any other sound into your...
Tomatoes have carbs and there is always some contribution from meat. I wouldn't worry about that amount of BS increase but may be you should be starting Metformin? Discuss with the GP.
Be aware that currently there is a problem with alarms on Libre 2 and possibly Libre 3. This started a few months back with some software upgrades. It affects at least many Android phones. It's a Bluetooth issue and means you have to reset BT if a red alarm flag appears otherwise there will be...
I agree with the other posts. Don't expect the Metformin to do a lot and if you have bowel problems after a couple of weeks or so ask to have Slow Release Metformin. A low carb diet is the key to BS and weight reduction.