Not sure tbh Mike. Was all a blur for me mate.They will drop ... what was your HbA1c?
Am coming to terms with it paulus, just a bit overwhelmed with it all. Got Doc on Friday so I will ask all qs then. Thanks for your reply.it may do. but your a long way off just accept the condition learn about low carbing and slowly adapt your eating.
Hi thanks for your reply. Firstly the tablets are Metformin 500mg 4xaday. Also Gliclazide 80mg 1xaday. 2ndly yes I have been suffering from the flu for over a week so the surgeon thought the same as you as regards illness would push up BS. Am straining to see the score on the tv for the football. Never was like that before. I will check my Hba1c on Friday. Thanks for your replyHi and welcome @DUFC1 ! As has been said it's early days for you, but there's no reason why you can't get things under control.
If you've just been put on meds, they'll help bring your blood glucose down, but it takes a week or so for the full effect to be realised. It would be useful to know what meds you been put on and also your HbA1c level if you can be informed of it, as you ought to be. Another thing is that if you have been ill the illness may have elevated you BG beyond your 'normal' level.
I will check my Hba1c on Friday.
Thanks for taking the time to reply. I am over weight but have lost 2st since new year. Am coming in at 18st. 6ft. This is a wake up call for me.Hi. Can you let us know your BMI? If you aren't overweight then you need to ask the GP whether you could be T1 and not T2. There are two tests for that i.e. GAD and c-peptide. Keep up the low-carbing and hopefully the BS and weight will drop.
Hi again. Does sound like T2 is right. Just keep at the low-carbing and I assume one of the meds is Metformin? If not discuss adding this with the GP as it always helps just a little for most of us,Thanks for taking the time to reply. I am over weight but have lost 2st since new year. Am coming in at 18st. 6ft. This is a wake up call for me.
Metformin and gliclazide tablets.Hi again. Does sound like T2 is right. Just keep at the low-carbing and I assume one of the meds is Metformin? If not discuss adding this with the GP as it always helps just a little for most of us,
Don't forget being fat doesn't protect you from getting type1. We fat people are of much more risk of being misdiagnosed than thin type 1's, as hcp's seem to think diabetes+overweight=type2.If you aren't overweight then you need to ask the GP whether you could be T1 and not T2.
If you feel awkward staring at the labels in store, the Tesco.com website has all the info you need....... I was going around shopping today checking carbs and sugar on everything was in Tesco for 2h haha.
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