Jean from Stoke on Trent
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
but will always be on the metformin.
That us a great link, I am going to print that off and show the GP. I can't thank this website and the people on it enough I have learnt more on here than any info I have been given.Well done on your diabetic journey to date, Jean. This might help you: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/what-is-hba1c.html
Definitely wish you good luck.. you could always be a bit cheeky and try to book yourself for a blood test..they can only say no. Agree completely with those here who say that you don't need to be on metformin for ever.. I gave it up after 3 weeks (too many probs) and haven't taken anything else since.. just diet and a bit of fasting controlled. You have done a great job already keep it up. I had a similar attitude when the Diabetes Nurse at our practise told me my diabetes would get worse and that I would end up injecting insulin proving her wrong became a great motivator for me.Many thanks for the encouragement I am determined to prove him wrong.
My only problem is after July's Hba1c I won't be tested again until next year unless I can persuade him otherwise, wish me luck I'm going to need it.
Wishing you luck. There is no reason why you have to wait a year. I get mine every 6 months!!Many thanks for the encouragement I am determined to prove him wrong.
My only problem is after July's Hba1c I won't be tested again until next year unless I can persuade him otherwise, wish me luck I'm going to need it.
My only problem is after July's Hba1c I won't be tested again until next year unless I can persuade him otherwise, wish me luck I'm going to need it.
Thank you. Last August my HbA1c was 60 since then I have lost over 1 stone and HbA1c is 47 all done with advice from this website and following a low carb diet. the GP said I would have more pills etc it just gets worse hence me proving him wrong. I can't understand why they are too quick to give another pill rather than encourage you to get it down.
ThNks again
Wow, well done firstly. I am under the impression my GP wants me to stay on medication as I am worth more to his surgery that way. When I go back for the next test you can be assured I am going in fighting and armed that I may change my GP as this forum has shown not all GPs respond like mine.Hi
I was diagnosed in January with an HBA1C of 97. I was not put on meds as my GP was keen for me to try diet and exercise.
I had another HbA1C test in March (12 weeks after first one) and it had come down to 49. I'm still not taking any meds but I'm prepared to reconsider that at my next test if it hasn't dropped to 41. I've got a test in 5 weeks time - fingers crossed!
I don't see why your GP insists on medication if your HBA1C is dropping without it. And if you find it easier to manage your sugar levels with regular HBA1C tests then your sugery should support that. Mine has agreed that i can have them every twelve weeks.
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