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pog

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Hello and help! I was diagnosed about 18 months ago, was diet controlled until a severe asthma attack left me in hospital for 2 weeks: since then, I have been on steadily increasing meds. First Metformin 500mg, 1 then 2 then 3 daily which made me so ill I couldn't eat..so then Nazdol x2 (now 3) in the mornings plus 2 Mets at night. I was eventually given a meter after I told them that my chemist had tried to sell me one..!
The practise nurse gave me it and said I was to "use the lancets up to 20 times each"..of course, this tears the fingers off me, the "tiny little pin pricks" end up looking like a Rottie has bitten me :lol: ..as for test strips, ye'd think they were worth much, much more than my life.

Having buried a diabetic friend yesterday, I need to know a lot more about the disease itself but from those who know what they are talking about rather than a harried GP/nurse who doesn't know what it's like to wonder if an apple is going to hurt them..
I'm a 50 yr old grandmother with arthritis, heart problems, asthma and probably hypothyroidism (waiting for test results on that one!) as well lol, lifes great :roll: but I try to be as active as I can, need to lose a fair bit of weight now and I would appreciate any and all suggestions!
 
Is the medicine for your asthma a steroid I wonder ? If it is then this plays havoc with your blood sugar levels.
Have a read of the advice we give to new type 2's and see if there is anything there that you can use.

 
Hi Pog and welcome to the forum.

Poor you, sorry you are having such a rotten time of it. The advice Sue has posted is spot on and you will find it to be invaluable if you take it on board and follow it carefully.

I hope you have been given a meter to self test and also a precription for test strips as you really need them to sort out how your body handles the different foods.

Let us know how you get on.
 
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