Hi All
Not posted for years! Was diagnosed when 49 with v high blood sugars. Now 61 Put on metformin. I started a food diary, and since then I have aimed to keep my daily carbs at under 150, which I consistently do.
My Hb1AC was soon down to the 42 - 48 range and has stayed there until now. I do sailing for excercise and walk 20-25 miles per week, with no complications to date. I also managed to lose 3 stone at the beginning, and have kept most of it off.
I do still have a weight problem (BMI 35), and have struggled to lose any more weight, mainly as I do go out a bit and enjoy my life.
I have just had my annual tests and my figure is up to 53. All other liver, kidney and cholesterol tests are fine. I take medicines for blood pressure. I have an appointment with my doctor next week to discuss the results and I wanted to get some opinions on where to go from here.
I am slightly concerned that the rise in levels are part of the 'normal' move in Hb1AC higher, but I am not sure it is inevitable and more likely due to covid eating etc. My thoughts at the moment are;
- If the doctor wants to put me on gliclacide I will refuse. (I think). I really don't want to stimuate my pancreas any more!
- I am thinking of asking to be put on Semaglutide, but the nurse at my doctors thinks I am not fat enough or diabetic enough (her words). My reasoning is that they may make it easier for me to lose weight which will help with my Hb1AC and my blood pressure.
- Say that I am going to make a concerted effort to lose weight now, and perhaps reduce my carbs a bit more.
I would be grateful for any considered input.
Thanks
Caterham
Not posted for years! Was diagnosed when 49 with v high blood sugars. Now 61 Put on metformin. I started a food diary, and since then I have aimed to keep my daily carbs at under 150, which I consistently do.
My Hb1AC was soon down to the 42 - 48 range and has stayed there until now. I do sailing for excercise and walk 20-25 miles per week, with no complications to date. I also managed to lose 3 stone at the beginning, and have kept most of it off.
I do still have a weight problem (BMI 35), and have struggled to lose any more weight, mainly as I do go out a bit and enjoy my life.
I have just had my annual tests and my figure is up to 53. All other liver, kidney and cholesterol tests are fine. I take medicines for blood pressure. I have an appointment with my doctor next week to discuss the results and I wanted to get some opinions on where to go from here.
I am slightly concerned that the rise in levels are part of the 'normal' move in Hb1AC higher, but I am not sure it is inevitable and more likely due to covid eating etc. My thoughts at the moment are;
- If the doctor wants to put me on gliclacide I will refuse. (I think). I really don't want to stimuate my pancreas any more!
- I am thinking of asking to be put on Semaglutide, but the nurse at my doctors thinks I am not fat enough or diabetic enough (her words). My reasoning is that they may make it easier for me to lose weight which will help with my Hb1AC and my blood pressure.
- Say that I am going to make a concerted effort to lose weight now, and perhaps reduce my carbs a bit more.
I would be grateful for any considered input.
Thanks
Caterham