I was diagnosed about a month ago...put on metformin and Glicazide (1 tablet each, twice a day). I’ve been measuring my BG twice a day and it’s gradually fallen from 22mmol to an average of 6-7mmol. This last week i’ve been getting readings of 4-5mmol and i’ve been feeling quite ill. I’ve been carrying jelly babies around with me and having a few when i feel jittery. Could it be that my meds are too strong? (I’m slim and fairly active, blood pressure and cholesterol are fine). I’d really appreciate your thoughts....i feel really unwell.
I was diagnosed about a month ago...put on metformin and Glicazide (1 tablet each, twice a day). I’ve been measuring my BG twice a day and it’s gradually fallen from 22mmol to an average of 6-7mmol. This last week i’ve been getting readings of 4-5mmol and i’ve been feeling quite ill. I’ve been carrying jelly babies around with me and having a few when i feel jittery. Could it be that my meds are too strong? (I’m slim and fairly active, blood pressure and cholesterol are fine). I’d really appreciate your thoughts....i feel really unwell.
Slim, young, double figure and high BS and they’ve told you you’re T2?
When are you having the 4s? Is it just before you are due to eat or at random times?
It sounds like you're doing really well, getting those numbers down. Do you have an appointment with your Doc or nurse anytime soon?
If you are feeling unwell regularly, then a chat with a medic would seem sensible.
you want to be a little higher than 4s not much space before your in the real zone.
Well when i say young i’m 30....so fairly young for the average t2 diagnosis. If it was t1 i’d have known before now right?
Not necessarily, keep a close eye on those numbers.
To feel that bad at normal BS levels means you’ve been running high for a while, how did you get your diagnosis?
Thank you for your response!!
I usually get the 4s mid afternoon so i’ll have some sweets/something to boost my level....but a few hours later i feel bad again and i’m back in the 4s. I seem to be fine overnight/in the morning.
My next proper check up is in April but maybe I’ll try to get an appointment sooner if this continues.
I would agree with the posters about questioning your diagnosis - from your last thread it looks like you went to the GP after a random finger prick test at a pharmacy and were diagnosed that way but didn't have ketones so were diagnosed T2? Has any other test been arranged to rule out Type 1 (GAD or c-peptide)? As far as I understand gliclazide isn't recommended for T1 as although it can seem to be effective at first it can accelerate beta cell death.
On a different note - you say you're testing twice a day. Do you drive and if so have you been informed about testing before doing so as you're on blood glucose lowering medication?
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