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Blood Glucose Test Strips Refused by GP

kareng236

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Hello,

I was diagnosed as Type 2 in December 2010. Prescribed Metformin 2x500mg twice a day. Reduced to 1x500mg as managed to achieve decent HbA1C through strict control. I have been told Metformin will not induce hypos - thus no necessity for home blood-testing. However, I have been testing and have had a reading of 3.8 on several occasions.................admittedly in the evening, having worked late and not eaten since lunch. Nevertheless, from what I have read, I thought that the liver would kick into action if the body needed a top up of glucose, so I am confused as to how I can ever have a hypo reading. There have not been any warning signals. Infact I have felt lousy on other occasions, tested thinking I was possibly hypo - only to discover that I have had a reasonable reading. All very confusing. Also - please can I ask.............if a diabetic can maintain good control over a number of years - can the progression of the severity of diabetes be halted?

Many thanks.
 
Hi karen,

Your post seems to have slipped through the net!

Whilst some medications are not classed as hypo-inducing. It is perfectly normal for someone without diabetes to dop below 4 on occasion, and like you say your liver and other glucose storing parts of your body will release glucose (liver dumping as it's commonly described as) will usually take care of this if nothing is eaten or drank to boost glucose levels.

However it's quite important especially if you are strict with your control that you eat regularly to make sure your body has the fuel it needs, if you are going below 4 you really should have a fast acting carby snack to bring you back up to a suitable level.

There are many people here and elsewhere who has successfully controlled their diabetes well and avoided complication or severe progression for many years. Aslong as you take care of yourself, test frequently, exercise and eat a healthy balanced diet then there's no reason why you can't either

I'm hoping my post will prompt Daisy or one of the Moderators to post the Info commonly given to new members, newly diagnosed or experienced alike as it's not only very interesting to read, it's very informative, it also includes a link to another post for advice on what you can do to try convince your GP to give you test strips on precription as it's unfortunately quite a common problem.

Hope this helps a little and the forum is of great use to you
 

Hi Karen
Here is the information that Ebony mentioned. I hope it helps you.

 
Hi karen, welcome to us all here. o dear we missed you with being on a 'topic' thread. We do have a greetings and introductions thread where new members and newly diagnosed pop in to say Hi and tell us a bit about yourself also. Please feel free to still do this if you wish to, its there as a helpful starting place to gather the first bits of help, support, suggestions. Am sorry we missed you as ebony says you slipped through the net but now we have found you and welcome... Ask any questions you feel/need to, someone will come n help you along. Anna.x
 
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