My GP wont supply a testing machine and says I am controlled by just taking Metformin 1500mg SR. I do not have any other symptoms!!
Hi lynnedeloo
Yes, I think most, if not all, of Type 2s are told that we don't need to test! Sorry, but it's not that we don't need to test - it's that they want to save money on giving out monitor and, mostly, the cost of the test strips on prescription. To me, it does rather belittle the seriousness of Type 2
Only if you are prescribed a medication (tablet or, of course, insulin) that can cause hypoglycaemia, will they prescribe test strips - because they have to!!! Yes, I know I sound cynical but that's how it is. Also, we get told to be sure to eat carbs, ie potatoes, pasta, bread, rice but these foods are converted to glucose and raises blood sugar - hence the low carb approach, with which higher (healthly) fat, is popular, but not amongst NHS Medical profession. It all adds to the confusion
Getting your own monitor and test strips is one of the best things you can do to start seeing what your blood glucose levels are doing and which foods spike you more than others, as everyone is different.
Sounds like you are taking this all on board very well. As you have found, there is a lot of support here