CarlyBal84
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I'm type 2 only diagnosed 2 years ago. I'm waiting on my new hba1c but I'm waking up normally around a 6. Today was 5.9 a hour after 2 slices of toast this morning I was 9.1Hi. You need to say what type of diabetic you are to begin with.
As to your numbers. I could hit them reliably.
Others cannot get close. It entirely depends on your body.
Pregnancy and any medication will mess with the numbers too.
Are you testing, do you have a HbA1c result?
I'm already on metformin I take 2 tablets in the morning and 2 of a evening. They are taking about giving me insulin at some point aswell but obviously I would prefer to try and go as long as possible not needing to have insulin aswell as the metformin. I feel alot more confident with the diabetic team then I have with my GP the last 2 years which I guess is a really good thing aswell.Hi again @CarlyBal84, please let your health team know. You will not be in trouble.
You and they need to work out what foods will help keep your BSLs in range and if you need assistance with your BSLs from medication or not as things progress.
That is great that you have confidence in your team @CarlyBal84 ! To keep BSLs in control for you and baby sometimes insulin is required as things progress. yes, insulin injections take some getting used to but I expect it would be a temporary thing , as in maybe from when needed until baby is born, But your health team will have the answers for you. I have been on insulin for 52 plus years - you get used to it !!! I hope that makes some months on it feel not so bad !!I'm already on metformin I take 2 tablets in the morning and 2 of a evening. They are taking about giving me insulin at some point aswell but obviously I would prefer to try and go as long as possible not needing to have insulin aswell as the metformin. I feel alot more confident with the diabetic team then I have with my GP the last 2 years which I guess is a really good thing aswell.
Yeah, it is a lot to take in. We Type 1s on insulin refer to ourselves as colanders, teabags, holey warriors and the like. You are welcome to join. It is better to laugh than cry.The idea of all the glucose testing plus insulin injections plus the fragmin injections from 28 weeks makes me feel abit overwhelmed if I'm honest. I'm sure it won't be too bad, it's just scary
ThankyouYeah, it is a lot to take in. We Type 1s on insulin refer to ourselves as colanders, teabags, holey warriors and the like. You are welcome to join. It is better to laugh than cry.
And I recall a cartoon where someone is heading out the door of an acupuncture clinic and the acupuncturist yells out :
"I forgot to tell you. Don't drink anything for an hour "!! I am sure as scary as it sounds you will take it in your stride and if you need support or to pour out your frustrations about it all we are here to listen.
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The idea of all the glucose testing plus insulin injections plus the fragmin injections from 28 weeks makes me feel abit overwhelmed if I'm honest. I'm sure it won't be too bad, it's just scary
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