So what exactly does your consultant intend to do about your high numbers? It's totally out of order for him to say there's little you can do about it.My consultant said not to worry as other illnesses and meds are all raising glucose levels and there's little I can do about it.
It's so frustrating! I'm really being very strict with my diet, never have more than 50g carbs a day and usually quite a bit less, but I still can't get down to normal levels. My consultant said not to worry as other illnesses and meds are all raising glucose levels and there's little I can do about it. But it's so depressing, all that hard work and although I'm much lower than I was a month ago it's still too high!
I'm not about to give up, all I can do is carry with what I'm doing. But just wondered how other people cope with the disappointment when you see some people reaching goals quite quickly when you're stuck with higher numbers
So what exactly does your consultant intend to do about your high numbers? It's totally out of order for him to say there's little you can do about it.
Has he not heard of insulin?
You really do not want to go down the route of diabetes complications due to high blood sugars.
This consultant was nothing to do with diabetes, I see him every 3 months for something else.
This consultant was nothing to do with diabetes, I see him every 3 months for something else.
I'm seeing my DN next month for another A1C since the one in January showed such high numbers. My GP wanted to put me on insulin but I asked for a reprieve to prove I could get my numbers down on metformin, gliclazide and diet, but it's not going as well as I thought it would, although it is a lot better than a month ago. I really don't want to go on insulin.
But there are illnesses and meds that affect BG levels.
It's so frustrating! I'm really being very strict with my diet, never have more than 50g carbs a day and usually quite a bit less, but I still can't get down to normal levels. My consultant said not to worry as other illnesses and meds are all raising glucose levels and there's little I can do about it. But it's so depressing, all that hard work and although I'm much lower than I was a month ago it's still too high!
I'm not about to give up, all I can do is carry with what I'm doing. But just wondered how other people cope with the disappointment when you see some people reaching goals quite quickly when you're stuck with higher numbers
With different ailments, following a strictly counted carb diet, but with a similar outcome this is what I have done
GP's are now able to draw up a co-morbity car plan for people with various ailments. It lists all your active conditions, current medication, and relavant past health conditions, physical and mental. I found this a great starting point as it gets your GP seeing the "whole" you, as this is an NHS initiative it is not just my GP that can access these forms.
With all this on her mind I am now being seen in a clinic with DNS from the hospital and the diabetic nurse in the surgery. Two heads are always better than one. And the GP is making an appeal to be able to prescribed a drug that is not on NICE's list of GP drugs.
It didn't happen over night and my appointment is July 3rd, so not long to wait now.
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