Hba1c was 47 4 weeks ago and told if I carried on I could eliminate the type 2 diagnoses.
Hi
wandering if anyone can help?
I was diagnosed as type 2 18 months ago.
on metformin.
Hba1c was 47 4 weeks ago and told if I carried on I could eliminate the type 2 diagnoses. Lost 3 stone and really careful with diet.
then about 2 weeks ago my sugars shot up and are reading between 18 and 24 continuously.
No infection and nothing else has changed.
Feeling pretty poorly with it also. Drinking loads, tired, etc...
Does anyone know why this has happened and what the next step may be?
Due to go back to dm nurse wed morning?
Hi jaylee
thankyou for replying.
I was told if I continued to loose weight and hba1c kept falling the diagnosis coukd be reversed.
Then ring the NHS health line and they will probably get a doc to call you back at the very least! Take carexHi
I have a social phobia and really cant do that.
the dm nurse said to just keep an eye out for confusion and sleepiness. But dont understand why the bs would suddenly shoot up when I was so well controlled.
Hi jaylee
thankyou for replying.
I was told if I continued to loose weight and hba1c kept falling the diagnosis coukd be reversed.
Thanks for your response... I would certainly take CarbsRok's advice above as a precaution...
Though I'm no doctor I can appreciate weight loss can also be caused in type 1's when insulin injections are missed..
The result may look great in the mirror, but other serious complications will arise..
Blood sugar control is paramount in all D types...
I wish you all the best!
Hi
I have a social phobia and really cant do that.
the dm nurse said to just keep an eye out for confusion and sleepiness. But dont understand why the bs would suddenly shoot up when I was so well controlled.
Having said that, there is some evidence emerging that some recovery of pancreas function is possible.
It was in reference to Carbrok's mis diagnosis of T1 comment...No one has mentioned missing injections Jaylee?
It was in reference to Carbrok's mis diagnosis of T1 comment...
As you can see what I actually said was that there was a possibility Lisa was type 1 and not type 2, not as you have statedHi Lisa if nothing has changed, ie, diet or illness clouding the issue then please go to A&E a bit quicker than quick as there's a strong possibility you have been misdiagnosed and are infact type 1]
As you can see what I actually said was that there was a possibility Lisa was type 1 and not type 2, not as you have stated
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