Ah, that's the problem - I'm "diet only" at present and not testing.Have you tested after eating it? THAT is the key
Thanks for your concern and advice Mike - already on the case with regard to exercise, weight loss and major overhaul of diet to reduce blood sugars...have had loads of help from Healthcare Team in all these areas [and gained a lot from people on here] but it seems that my particular GP's Surgery don't encourage self-testing unless they consider it a medical need.Hi DP
Those figures are not so good (seen worse mind you (a LOT worse) but you CAN reverse them). What do you eat during a normal day?
This might be a wake up call (please take it the right way) but you probably need to lose weight, start some daily exercise, get a meter and get those blood sugars down by way of diet. Nectar is the LAST thing you need
Your nurse (if I can put it kindly) is giving you VERY bad advice. You must start testing, follow a good diet, get rid of those excess pounds and track your sugars.
Mike
Again, I appreciate your help - as I said in previous post, I am already following the advice received/gained and definitely feeling better for all the changes made so am sure I'm on the right track!As a follow up to that last message DP, I don't doubt that your DN thinks 3 months will be fine to do a second test but that is predicated on you following the advice she (may or may not) have provided you.
Do you have high blood pressure, are your cholesterols OK, are you on any meds for any other condition?
You need to jump on this and there are plenty of people to help
Mike
Thank you, Indy - that's a helpful link!From what I've read on several websites, agave syrup is not healthy for anybody, let alone diabetics:
http://authoritynutrition.com/agave-nectar-is-even-worse-than-sugar/
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