Hi.......I wonder if anyone can help set me straight about this illness.
I was diagnosed as diabetic about 3 weeks ago,( type 2), and put onto Metformin 500mg, starting with one a day for a week, then rising to 2 a day. Apart from horrible stomach upsets when I first started,( and increased), the tablets, I seem to tolerate them fairly well. I've been taking one of my tabs with my breakfast and another with my evening meal.
I have another blood test booked and the doc will decide then whether to increase my dosage to 3 a day.
I was also told to make an appointment with the diabetic nurse, which I have done. I was overweight at 16 stone but have managed to drop down to 15st 1lb on the Rosemary Conley diet, which the diabetic nurse said was a good one to follow to get my weight down. Apart from telling me to have honey instead of my ½tsp demerara sugar on porridge in the morning, and saying she would get me an eye test, I wasn't given any sort of advice really, at all.
The last couple of days I've had some really weird symptoms in the mornings. Yesterday, I woke up with what I believe may have been a hypo. I was shaking, couldn't seem to think straight and sweating so much i had to keep wiping my face. I had something to eat and a drink (tea and a banana) and it seemed to ease down. This morning, I woke up as dry as a bone with a raging thirst. I had a glass of water, took the dog for a short walk around the block, had a cup of tea when i got back and felt much better by lunchtime ( when I took the Metformin).
Am I right in thinking that these symptoms are the two extremes of glucose problems? The thing is, my Docs don't appear to be offering blood meters to type 2, and in desperation I have ordered myself the lancet, a meter and testing strips off the internet.
Do I have to ASK to be referred to a dietition?
How often would you recommend I test by blood each day ? I seem to be managing ok during the rest of the day (as far as I can tell).
The measured quantity meals and "power snacks" on the diet keep me feeling ok, but these two overnight weird episodes are a little worrying.
I want to get everything under control as soon as possible as I also have a raised BP, heart rate, & underactive thyroid. Both my parents had/have heart problems so I know I'm at risk, and I need to get some serious helpful advice...............quickly.
Is there anything else I should or can be doing for now?
I was diagnosed as diabetic about 3 weeks ago,( type 2), and put onto Metformin 500mg, starting with one a day for a week, then rising to 2 a day. Apart from horrible stomach upsets when I first started,( and increased), the tablets, I seem to tolerate them fairly well. I've been taking one of my tabs with my breakfast and another with my evening meal.
I have another blood test booked and the doc will decide then whether to increase my dosage to 3 a day.
I was also told to make an appointment with the diabetic nurse, which I have done. I was overweight at 16 stone but have managed to drop down to 15st 1lb on the Rosemary Conley diet, which the diabetic nurse said was a good one to follow to get my weight down. Apart from telling me to have honey instead of my ½tsp demerara sugar on porridge in the morning, and saying she would get me an eye test, I wasn't given any sort of advice really, at all.
The last couple of days I've had some really weird symptoms in the mornings. Yesterday, I woke up with what I believe may have been a hypo. I was shaking, couldn't seem to think straight and sweating so much i had to keep wiping my face. I had something to eat and a drink (tea and a banana) and it seemed to ease down. This morning, I woke up as dry as a bone with a raging thirst. I had a glass of water, took the dog for a short walk around the block, had a cup of tea when i got back and felt much better by lunchtime ( when I took the Metformin).
Am I right in thinking that these symptoms are the two extremes of glucose problems? The thing is, my Docs don't appear to be offering blood meters to type 2, and in desperation I have ordered myself the lancet, a meter and testing strips off the internet.
Do I have to ASK to be referred to a dietition?
How often would you recommend I test by blood each day ? I seem to be managing ok during the rest of the day (as far as I can tell).
The measured quantity meals and "power snacks" on the diet keep me feeling ok, but these two overnight weird episodes are a little worrying.
I want to get everything under control as soon as possible as I also have a raised BP, heart rate, & underactive thyroid. Both my parents had/have heart problems so I know I'm at risk, and I need to get some serious helpful advice...............quickly.
Is there anything else I should or can be doing for now?