siren6214
Member
- Messages
- 16
- Location
- Hawaii
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Working 17-hour days, being told I can't do something, bigots.
So I was diagnosed with pre-diabetes about 4-years ago during a routine physical.
I got my act together and in the tests since then I was given the "all-clear".
2-weeks ago I went for the annual, but my a1c count was 7.3, when I asked for my previous results they are now "missing"...
My doctor had absolutely 0 bedside manner about this life-changing event.
She told me to take another test the following week, but due to the holidays I couldn't take it for about a week and a half.
My new result was 6.8, I was bummed that it was confirmed diabetes, but hopeful that my low-carb diet had improved something in the time since my first test. I have called/emailed my doctor to find out what next, I went in and purchased my glucose meter but had no idea how to use it.
The pharmacist told me to talk to my doctor, my doctor just emailed me 30-minutes ago (nearly midnight) saying "You officially have diabetes".
I don't need to be coddled, but could you not be so blunt about it! Sheesh... she ignored the 3 questions I had about using the meter.
Told me to come in to get my vision tested.
I took it upon myself to research when I think I was suppose to test.
Woke up today and tested before breakfast (ouch!) -- reading was 103.
Ate a protein shake, tested an hour later (double ouch!) -- reading was 115
Ate my dinner at work later that night and lost track of time at work -- tested about 90 minutes after I ate and was 104.
What do these numbers mean? What should they be?
When is it most important to test?
I am trying to use it to learn which foods are okay for me, but my thumb has already suffered enough today...index finger is up next tomorrow -- ugh
I also told my doctor I didn't want to use metformin -- that I wanted to exercise and diet first. She did not seem happy about it but said she would "allow it".
I'm currently 30, 211 pounds, Type 2 so far as everyone can tell me.
I got my act together and in the tests since then I was given the "all-clear".
2-weeks ago I went for the annual, but my a1c count was 7.3, when I asked for my previous results they are now "missing"...
My doctor had absolutely 0 bedside manner about this life-changing event.
She told me to take another test the following week, but due to the holidays I couldn't take it for about a week and a half.
My new result was 6.8, I was bummed that it was confirmed diabetes, but hopeful that my low-carb diet had improved something in the time since my first test. I have called/emailed my doctor to find out what next, I went in and purchased my glucose meter but had no idea how to use it.
The pharmacist told me to talk to my doctor, my doctor just emailed me 30-minutes ago (nearly midnight) saying "You officially have diabetes".
I don't need to be coddled, but could you not be so blunt about it! Sheesh... she ignored the 3 questions I had about using the meter.
Told me to come in to get my vision tested.
I took it upon myself to research when I think I was suppose to test.
Woke up today and tested before breakfast (ouch!) -- reading was 103.
Ate a protein shake, tested an hour later (double ouch!) -- reading was 115
Ate my dinner at work later that night and lost track of time at work -- tested about 90 minutes after I ate and was 104.
What do these numbers mean? What should they be?
When is it most important to test?
I am trying to use it to learn which foods are okay for me, but my thumb has already suffered enough today...index finger is up next tomorrow -- ugh
I also told my doctor I didn't want to use metformin -- that I wanted to exercise and diet first. She did not seem happy about it but said she would "allow it".
I'm currently 30, 211 pounds, Type 2 so far as everyone can tell me.