carry on Ken
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Hi, i was diagnosed back in April as type 2. Was given Gliclazide 40mg which i take first thing. most of my readings using a jazz finger prick monitor is allways between 4.6 and 6.1 which i believe is good and so i dont check now. However i continue to use the monitor every day usually last thing at night. Readings have been between 5.0 and up to 10.1 averaging aroud 8.1 Now when its gone to 10.1 i have actually broken my resolve and eaten... lets say forbidden fruit. So i would like to know is, Is this reading of 10.1 is acceptable on an occasional basis.?Is it still seen as a dangerous level?. I would have thought that if i revert back to my old eating habits (and drinking habit), and thats not saying i had an issue with drink but i did drink a lot of full sugar cola over a week of between 2 and 7 cans. I also enjoyed a glass or 3 of Baileys(still do). So am i worrying unduly? when i do have a sugary drink or a nice slice of cake? Yes it might shoot up the readings and go over 10 or above, but its never going to be a regular occurance. I dont want my diagnosis to rule the rest my life. Im 65 this month and pretty much set in my ways. Like most people,being informed you are pre diabetic, its a wake up call and although down the line it was eventually confirmed i am type 2 i have changed, my diet and reduced my intake of sugary and high carb foods. I have tried to keep my intake to smaller portions i now avoid sugary fizzy drinks which i feel was my main downfall. Ive also tried and failed to lose weight and do more excersise (walking etc) Physical activities are a no no as i also have an autoimmune disease which is another health battle i fight. It affects my muscles which fatigue quickly, if i do anything too physical. Im on Prednisilone which forms part of the management of my disease. This is a steroid known for weight gain, and unfortunately my consultant neurologist wont take me off this because it does help with my myasthenia gravis. Ive since learned that my type 2 diagnosis, could have been as a result of taking long term steroids, my g. p. calls it steroid induced diabetes. However my neurologist does not agree and says as the steroid is a small dosage it wouldnt have caused the onset of diabetes, but as ive been on the steroid for over 2 years and gone from 40mg a day down to my current dosage of 5mg ive still got it in my system and i get the usual symptoms of someone on long term steroids, i bruise and bleed easily if i knock myself, my skjn is very thin., ive put on weight even though ive cut down drastically on many foods i used to eat, So its a vicious circle. I have began to fall back on what i shouldnt be eating, but i am concious of the affect it has on my readings, but like i say its only occasionaly that i break my stance on forbidden foods, so why worry so much and let the type 2 diagnosis beat you up with constant worry? P. s I am being monitored by my GP practice, ive already had an eye test for diabetes (still awaiting for the results) Had a three month blood test which came back fine so i must be doing something right.