Nick Preece
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- Type of diabetes
- Family member
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi folks,
I was wondering if anyone knows the course of action, if any, we need to follow with my mother-in-law?
We've been worried about her health for a while now as she is over weight, constantly tired and suffers from Polymyalgia. She has been on Prednisalone for about 18 months which has slowly reduced in levels. The steroids have helped with her condition but for a long while she has been suffering from terrible dry mouth that drives her to distraction, extreme tiredness and general lethargy.
A few months ago my wife told me the doctors had said she was now borderline diabetic which started me worrying immediately.
I don't have diabetes but I do test myself regularly as I'm a road race cyclist and love learning and experimenting with my diet and training and watching how my body reacts and most importantly I read constantly so when told of this borderline diabetes I was concerned that my wife and mother in law didn't seem too bothered!!
Anyway, last week she was very sadly diagnosed as type 2 diabetic and has been given Metaformin. I have come accross research showing the links to steroids and diabetes so it's not wholly surprising that it has developed.
I've never before tested her for high blood sugar levels before so decided to yesterday and was shocked to see it at 28.1.
I didn't think at the time but I should have tested her blood ketones too I think?
My real concern is that as this is seriously high it is doing her some real damage. I'm going to test her again later today and see if its any lower.
She isn't due to see the doctor for a while yet but is seeing the diabetic nutritionist next week.
Surely though with levels as high as 28.1 diet isn't going to help and she may need insulin to bring it down?
My wife and I are really anxious about it so if anyone has advice as to what to do next?
Many thanks in advance.
Nick.
I was wondering if anyone knows the course of action, if any, we need to follow with my mother-in-law?
We've been worried about her health for a while now as she is over weight, constantly tired and suffers from Polymyalgia. She has been on Prednisalone for about 18 months which has slowly reduced in levels. The steroids have helped with her condition but for a long while she has been suffering from terrible dry mouth that drives her to distraction, extreme tiredness and general lethargy.
A few months ago my wife told me the doctors had said she was now borderline diabetic which started me worrying immediately.
I don't have diabetes but I do test myself regularly as I'm a road race cyclist and love learning and experimenting with my diet and training and watching how my body reacts and most importantly I read constantly so when told of this borderline diabetes I was concerned that my wife and mother in law didn't seem too bothered!!
Anyway, last week she was very sadly diagnosed as type 2 diabetic and has been given Metaformin. I have come accross research showing the links to steroids and diabetes so it's not wholly surprising that it has developed.
I've never before tested her for high blood sugar levels before so decided to yesterday and was shocked to see it at 28.1.
I didn't think at the time but I should have tested her blood ketones too I think?
My real concern is that as this is seriously high it is doing her some real damage. I'm going to test her again later today and see if its any lower.
She isn't due to see the doctor for a while yet but is seeing the diabetic nutritionist next week.
Surely though with levels as high as 28.1 diet isn't going to help and she may need insulin to bring it down?
My wife and I are really anxious about it so if anyone has advice as to what to do next?
Many thanks in advance.
Nick.