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Mattj39

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Hi all,
My name is Matt, I am 39 have 4 kids 3 with special needs and have been married for 19 years.
I got the shock of my life 2 weeks ago after feeling really unwell..
I have had a bad back ache for over a year and thought it was where i lifted something wrong, well 2 weeks ago i could not stop drinking, in one day i managed 8 pints of water, 3 cans of coke, 4 cups of tea and a 500ml bottle of coke, was up all night using the loo..
Whent to the docs next day did the test in a bottle and was rushed to hospital with a sugar level of 28,
I have been put on metformin 500mg 2 tabs twice a day, also my cholestral was very high, so am on statins as well..
I have been on the tabs for a couple of weeks now, but am struggling to control the sugar levels, they have dropped to normal, but today i could not get above 1.8, after eating a mars bar for a quick sugar rush, i managed a cup of coffee with a little sugar and 4 choc biscuits and finally after 3 hrs i managed to get to 7.2, but then 3 hrs later i had dropped 2.8..
Tonight after having a drink i am up at 12.4..

here are the results of my testing..
over a week, 19.4,15.9,16.3,14.9,18,2,12.8,12.1,11.3,6.7,10.8,7.7,5.2,6.4,4.9,6.4,2.4,3.9,2.0,1.8,12.2.

average over 7 days 5.2

i was wondering now i have cut out most sugar, dont have it in tea and coffee, and cut out the coke, i was wondering if my metformin tabs dosage is too much and it is dragging my levels down to low..
Matt
 
Have they done blood tests to see if you are Type 1 or Type 2? Your sudden onset is far more common in Type 1. Go and make sure they have diagnosed you correctly.
 
Hi Matt and welcome to the forum I agree with Jen that you need further testing asap.

Whichever type you are, this information written for new members will be useful to you. Have a good read then come back and ask as many questions as you like as there is usually someone who will know the answer.

 
Hi Matt and welcome. Can't answer your question, but Metformin doesn't lower blood sugar in that way so i think you need answers from the Doc as to why you're getting such lows.
 
Thank you very much for warm welcome,
I am due back to the docs this week, so i will put to them the questions you raised.
The Doc was adament it was type 2, but as you say everyone can make a mistake.
I have to admit since cutting the junk food and high sugar level drinks I do feel so much better, it is just the last few days all i have wanted to do is sleep.

As said I will mention this to nurse and cod when i see them this week..

Thanks a lot for all the info posted, it is nice to be on a site where you get so much help and understanding, I will say I admire people who have been diabetic for many years, i have a friend who is 16 she has had it since 8, i really admire people how they can control their diet, cos it is so hard, especially when I am a skilled sugar confectioner and I am sales manager for Nestle, selling loads of choclate and coffee LOL, anyone want my samples ha ha ha

thanks again folks

Matt
 
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