I'm not sure there would be much benefit in checking your blood sugar late in the evening after eating, (or in the morning for that matter, if that was your only check for the day). My suggestion is, when you are starting out, check first thing in the morning, then before and 2 hours after each meal, as this will tell you which foods spike your levels. Gradually your fasting level should come down, and then your next HbA1c should also be lower. This is also explained in Daisy's post, which I am sure will be here soon.Your HbA1c is bad and it's not good that it has risen.
Please tell us if you are on any medication.
Were there diet recommendations by your health care drs or nurses?
You have to search for advice regarding a diet and you gave to check the BS at least daily at the same time,
in the morning before eating or late in the evening after eating.
I would like to recommend a BS meter which is affordable regarding the costs for the test stripes.
Read here: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/blood-glucose-meters/spirit-healthcare-tee2.html
Your HbA1c is bad
Please tell us if you are on any medication.
Were there diet recommendations by your health care drs or nurses?.
This is another prime example of the NHS gone mad ..you should self test ..i had a big battle with my doctor over this and ended up changing doctors ...luckily my new doctor prescribes test strips for me ..there are many good blood testers on the market but the cost of test strips do vary good luck.Yesterday I went for my annual diabetic check up, my HbA1c has risen from 6.2 to 7.2. While I know this probably doesn't seem too bad and should hopefully be able to get it back down.
When I asked about self testing when I was first diagnosed I was told I didn't need to do it as the HbA1c was a better test, original going for tests 3 months, then 6, and then eventually 12.
Other than how I feel in myself, how do I know if what I am doing is right when I am waiting 12 months for a blood test.
So after all that, my question is can someone please recommend a monitor as there are so many out there.
Generally it is recommended to test just before you eat and then 2 hours afterwards. You can go bonkers and test, test, test,.... but you're for trending responses.... lower carbs and hopefully see a reduction in BG... and if you get a stonking higher value, check what you ate and reduce/delete it from your menu.One more question. ... when should I be testing?
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