cazza54
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 136
- Location
- UK
- Type of diabetes
- LADA
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Turnips and Tuna fish!
Hi everyone,
After 3 visits to the doctor/diabetic nurse yesterday, and discussions between them and the hospital doctor, I was put onto Victoza in the hopes of bringing my BG down from the high teens to a more normal number. My HBA1C reading was 11.3%!
I took my first injection early afternoon today.
Before Supper I took my glucose reading and it was amazingly down to 6.5! I had steak, mushrooms, cauliflower and brocoli for supper, and 3 hours later the reading is now 5.7!
I am feeling a little wobbly (but happy) but I guess that is the sudden drop?
The only other change made was to split my metformin into two doses, one in the morning and one before supper.
I am amazed at the drop already. I wasn't expecting any sort of result yet.
My only side effects seem to be a headache, no sickness which I was lead to believe I would get.
It will be interesting to see what the morning reading brings, as that is usually the highest of the day.
Regards,
Carol
After 3 visits to the doctor/diabetic nurse yesterday, and discussions between them and the hospital doctor, I was put onto Victoza in the hopes of bringing my BG down from the high teens to a more normal number. My HBA1C reading was 11.3%!
I took my first injection early afternoon today.
Before Supper I took my glucose reading and it was amazingly down to 6.5! I had steak, mushrooms, cauliflower and brocoli for supper, and 3 hours later the reading is now 5.7!
I am feeling a little wobbly (but happy) but I guess that is the sudden drop?
The only other change made was to split my metformin into two doses, one in the morning and one before supper.
I am amazed at the drop already. I wasn't expecting any sort of result yet.
My only side effects seem to be a headache, no sickness which I was lead to believe I would get.
It will be interesting to see what the morning reading brings, as that is usually the highest of the day.
Regards,
Carol