Thanks for your reply Flora. I don't power walk but I do use a bike wherever possible and it is certainly capable of knocking down my morning high BG quickly and after a very short ride. I had wondered about the IF. I try only to eat once a day, but sometimes do twice. I'm also wondering if the embolism might mean I'm stuck with some sort of BG elevation for a few months.Sorry to hear about your PE. I go through times when I just can’t shift my levels down. I’ve learned recently that I’m better with s power walk than going for it at the gym. I’ve also had success with IF as it seems to ‘reset’ everything.
Thanks LittleGreyCat. I haven't got on with metformin in the past, but it is certainly something to consider.Have you considered Metformin?
It can help with your control and you can come off it again when you achieve really good numbers.
If your numbers are pretty good (but not as good as you would like) then your health care team will probably be very happy to find the rare patient who takes control. You may have to push a bit.
If you had stomach problems with it before you could try asking for the slow release version (more expensive so they don't prescribe it unless you can't cope with the normal one).Thanks LittleGreyCat. I haven't got on with metformin in the past, but it is certainly something to consider.
A little update. I was being unnecessarily apprehensive. HBA1C 5.2 down from 6.5 at the beginning of October. Phew.
I suggested the SR Metformin because of my dawn phenomenon. She thinks the 9s in the morning may be a hangover from the P.E. and pneumonia. That could well be right.
Then the usual scuffle over cholesterol (HDL 1.5, LDL 3.04, TG 1.5)
'If it rises we'll have to consider statins.'
'No we won't.' ;-)
The cholesterol conversation is like groundhog day.
On Wednesday I have a diabetic review. I had a disaster at the end of August - pulmonary embolism, pneumonia, weeks in hospital etc etc. At that point my BG was very high because I had thought I had bronchitis and had been dosing myself with honey and lemon, benylin etc. Since I left hospital I've been very strictly following the dietdoctor method of lchf. My non-diabetic wife deserves a medal, as she has been following their meal pattern too. Of course the diet has brought my BG down, but there are limits, it seems. My BG rarely falls below 7 and is usually between 7 and 8.3, except on waking when it can be 9. I've been at the gym three times a week and riding a bike. I'm not taking meds, except warfarin for the embolism.
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