jeniferlouise02
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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
contamination can give funny numbers tooI will measure at two hours in future too. I don't normally measure after meals. I normally only measure when I suspect I'm low.
The doctor is going to give me a ring.
Thanks again
it may well have been and you will find out over the next week. lets hope it was a one offI did wash my hands with soap, but I didn't retest. I had an awful headache and just went to sleep. I woke up at 3am with an awful headache and I was sweating. I actually went and stood outside to try to cool down.
In future, I'll retest with a different strip. My machines ok though, as I compared it with the GPs
In all honesty, I think it was right. I must have felt a bit funny to think about testing it.
Hi Carbsrock,
Thanks for your message.
Am I right in thinking that you have Addisons too?
Yes about 14 years ago! time flies when having fun doesn't it?
If I am, I was diagnosed in October last year. They picked it up when I was admitted to hospital for severe abdominal pain, because my blood glucose kept dipping low. It turned out I was having a crisis and that's when I was given a 8am cortisol test and diagnosed.
Glad they picked it up so easily
A couple of months later, I was so thirsty all the time. Going to the toilet all the time and starving. My blood glucose was between 3 and 12 at that time. The GP did the hb1ca and it came back normal.
What medication are you on and when do you take it?
Since then, I've only tested my blood glucose when I've had a long run/ feel funny. My blood glucose is usually low at these times and I feel ill.
You definitely need to test as I suggested in previous post.
I just happened to test yesterday after dinner and it was 19.1 My hands were clean. I run them under hot water to make them bleed easier, so I always wash with soap at the same time.
I've just spoken to the GP. He asked which food I had eaten and said 19.1 was still high. He offered to do a 14 hour fasting test, but said it probably won't show anything if my blood glucose levels are low most of the time. He said to keep an eye on my blood sugar levels after meals and if they're over 12 regularly, get in touch with him again.
Unless you ate pure sugar then I would be surprised and worried by that result, or had you taken any extra steroids?
I just don't really understand what is going on with my sugar levels?!
Do you see a consultant for your care or just with the GP?
Thanks for your advice.
You are more than welcome
Jen
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