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Blood Sugar Levels

rooneyw

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As a newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic it cam,e as quite a shock but hey ho worst things can happen!!! my doctor prescribed me with Gliclazide which i take 2 in the morning after breakfast ( shredded wheat mmmm) anyway i thiught that my blood sugar count would have settled down by now. i test it when i get home from work before dinner and it can read anything from 5 to 8.5 ??? but when i test in the morning ( as soon as i get up ) it can be as high as 11 or 12 and i am becoming frustrated. I have given up any treats, not that i ate badly in the first place but i have followed Doctors and Dieticians advise to the letter! Am i doing something wrong.
 

Hi and Welcome to the Forum.
Quite possibly you might be doing something wrong, however it may not be your fault. This Forum doesn't always go with the Dietary advice on offer from the Dieticians etc. Here is the advice we give out to Newbies, have a read and see the difference.

 
Hi Rooneyw,

not sure when you were diagnosed, but BG's will come down slowly at first.
In the blood stream are the red blood cells, which are made of a molecule, haemoglobin. Glucose sticks to the haemoglobin to make a 'glycosylated haemoglobin' molecule, called haemoglobin A1C or HbA1C. The more glucose in the blood, the more haemoglobin A1C or HbA1C will be present in the blood. Red cells live for 8 -12 weeks before they are replaced. By measuring the HbA1C it can tell you how high your blood glucose has been on average over the last 8-12 weeks.

You can not "flush out" all of your HBA1C in an instant or even enough to get you down to preferred levels it will take a few months, so you need to be patient initially and the results will come .

Good Luck - Steve.
 
i was diagnosed in January of this year and it came as quite a shock, i am 43 years old and 11stone, i consider myself to be quite active, i play golf at least once a week and i am a carer for my 18 year old disabled son, so half the time i am rushing round like a wasp in a jar!!!!!! when i was diagnosed they told me my sugar level was 18, i didnt really know what this meant until they told me that its not good and should be between 4 & 7.
thanks for the advise it just get a liitle frustrating when you think you are doing your best but one day its up and another down..
 
Hello rooneyw and welcome to the forum.

You say that your BG level is up and down very erratically and that is undoubtedly down to what you are eating. You may be eating well but your diet may not be good for diabetes.

Did your doctor and the DN say that you should eat ‘plenty of starchy carbohydrates’ – I would be amazed if they didn’t given what you say about your BG levels! That is the very worst advice and following it will make you ill. :roll:

Cugila has given you very good advice and if you follow that and search through this forum for the ‘success stories’ and do the same your control will improve.

You need to get hold of a meter and find out what your food is doing to you. The doctor or nurse may give you meter and strips but if not you need to buy your own as this is your only life.
Test, test, test!! 8)
 
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