nolanjoe92
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ok, on the work front, it can be hard with long hours/odd hours..
i work upto and sometime beyond 70 hours a week as a HGV driver often starting work at 3am in the morning and doing a 14/15 hour day. i make my meals at home.. nothing fancy.. and carry healthy snacks.. again enough that i can control what im eating rather than relying on what i can find on the road.
as for feeling foggy etc... an immediate change from eating a lot, to being very careful can make you feel 'wrong' the body is used to being high and what you eat and the body sort of panics
as for constant battle... yes it is, ive done it for 10 years and routine gets easier, but i still struggle mentally from time to time
id suggest getting a hba1c, also because of your age, even though you were not being careful id be worried that you may not be type2... so id be wanting to keep an eye on things just incase... hard to guess, as i don't know how overweight you were/are.. not how bad your diet was... but 10g having as massive effect for so long would concern me
I'm assuming that since they gave you gliclazide, they have decided you are T2.
But did they run any tests to confirm that?
My suggestion would be to go back to your doc, or nurse, and ask them for a referral to your local diabetes clinic, with a view to seeing if you may be T1 and getting the appropriate medication.
In which case, the treatment pathway is rather different and you may benefit from being put on insulin sooner rather than later.
However, whatever your actual type of diabetes, the reading you quote are too high. They are likely what is making your feel rough, and fogging your mind - and with a high stress job with long hours, that is going to have a huge impact.
keytones and weightloss is very often indicative of T1 which is why id be concerned you keep an eye on it, and have other tests to check for thatHello , thanks for the reply . i had no tests bar hba1c but i did have to go back as i kept having high reading of ketones at first when diagnosed and the unexplained weight loss as this happened before i went onto my diet this is actually what caused my alarm to go docs in first place as i was still eating as i used to but loosing a couple of kgs a week .
keytones and weightloss is very often indicative of T1 which is why id be concerned you keep an eye on it, and have other tests to check for that
the way of knowing if its late onset t1/LADA is through further testing.. a peptide test which determines exactly how much insulin you are producing.. but your GP will need to refer you for this
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