bernie.freeman
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- Messages
- 558
- Location
- wolverhampton
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- selfish people
I will be having a HBA1con Thursday, hopefully they will prove my point. Thanks for your reply.Sorry, I didn't think they were directly related..........of course they could be contributed to by higher blood sugars........I tend to assume things are unrelated until proven.........
how have the blood sugars been either daily or when you get the check ups........?
Hi can't tolerate metformin, I didn't want to take gliclazide as it can drop blood sugars like a stone and my GP would only give me 50mg of Sitagliotin, I am trying to get 100 mg like everyone else xHi. An HBa1C of 45-50 is fairly good but it might be nice to get it below 45. Any reason why you are not on Metformin as well as the Sitagliptin? I thought 100gm was the standard Sitagliptin dose? It was when I had it 3 years ago but it may have changed.
Hi can't tolerate metformin, I didn't want to take gliclazide as it can drop blood sugars like a stone and my GP would only give me 50mg of Sitagliotin, I am trying to get 100 mg like everyone else x
Hi all,
I am type 2 and was diagnosed in 1989.
My Hba1c hovers around 45-50. My GP is quite happy with this, I would like it lower. The only medication that I take for my diabetes is 50mg of Sitagliptin.
In May this year I developed the ear infection from hell !! I went on holiday early June and had to visit the local GP twice and hospital once. I was given various antibiotic tablets, sprays and drops , to no avail.
When I returned home, I went to my GP , she sent me straight to hospital, I was monitored for 10 days in outpatients and then on my last visit the consultant admitted me stating that I had developed Malignant Otitis Externa. I had a CT scan within an hour and they said that the infection was in the bone near my ear canal. I was on IV antibiotics for 7 days. My ear is thankfully clearing up, but my other ear has started now, I have drops hopefully this will clear the problem.
I went to my GP last week and asked for my Sitagliptin to be increased she said it wasn't necessary.
On Thursday I went for my eye check up at the local hospital, I knew that I had Macular Oedema in my left eye, I was told on Thursday that this was also in my right eye.
Can I ask a question please ? Should my GP be looking into increasing my medication?
Sorry for the long post.
Bernie
My Hba1c hovers around 45-50. My GP is quite happy with this, I would like it lower. The only medication that I take for my diabetes is 50mg of Sitagliptin.
Hi,How about your daily BG readings, a much better measure of what your BG is doing. As has already been said medication will depend on your BG readings and not an ailment that might be made worse by your BG.
Then you need to buy your own test strips, as having one strip a week is basically useless to you. The SD Codefree has the cheapest strips, and there is a discount code you can use when ordering - someone can post it for you if you want.Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I get your point, however I am only allowed 50 test strips per year !!! I know roughly what spikes my BS, I just feel that if my medication were increased my BS would be lower and less likely to cause complications .
Less than one a week, that's almost an insult. I don't get any at all, even though my GP and DN both agree that I should carry on testing. They know that the HbA1c that they seem to go by, despite it not showing peaks and troughs, is only as good as it is because I can keep an eye on my BG most days. I'm lucky to be old and have few outgoings to use up my income.Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I get your point, however I am only allowed 50 test strips per year !!! I know roughly what spikes my BS, I just feel that if my medication were increased my BS would be lower and less likely to cause complications .
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