Hi I am type 2 controlled by diet and looking for some advice please. My nurse says there is no benefit to me in testing my BG so I have no way of knowing how I am doing on a day by day basis.
I know that carbs convert into glucose but am wondering whether it is better for example to eat a meal with say 72g carbs and 11 g sugar or 83 g carbs and 7 g sugar? How many gms carbs equal a gm of sugar or is that a too simplistic question?
I look forward to your answers. Thank you
Hi @mcgreal and welcome
You don't say how long you've been diagnosed Type 2 but, judging by your post, probably recently so I'll tag @daisy1 for you so you will get posted some very good and useful info re diabetes
Regarding your nurse saying you don't need to test, well, that's assumed to be to save them money by not prescribing the test strips. I was told the same but got myself a meter anyway. Yes, it's important to know how different foods affect you so you know which ones to avoid. By watching my glucose levels (by testing) I've recently come off meds which cause an increase in insulin production and now only on Metformin, which is great. It's surprised my GP and the surgery nurse, of course
As for which meter, the SDCodeFree is probably the cheapest but also the Tee2 meter is of the lower price. Actually, buying a meter isn't generally the issue, it's checking the price of the test strips that's the most important, as you will be buying the test strips on a regular basis. Go here, http://spirit-healthcare.co.uk/product/tee2-blood-glucose-meter/ for the Tee2 meter (which is free) and, by some, considered to be better than the SDCodeFree. Go here, https://homehealth-uk.com/all-products/codefree-blood-glucose-monitoring-system-mmoll-or-mgdl/ for the SDCodeFree and use these codes for cheaper strips
5 packs 264086
10 packs 975833
Hope this helps
J
Hi I am type 2 controlled by diet and looking for some advice please. My nurse says there is no benefit to me in testing my BG so I have no way of knowing how I am doing on a day by day basis.
I know that carbs convert into glucose but am wondering whether it is better for example to eat a meal with say 72g carbs and 11 g sugar or 83 g carbs and 7 g sugar? How many gms carbs equal a gm of sugar or is that a too simplistic question?
I look forward to your answers. Thank you
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