Over the last 4 months I have been finger prick testing in an effort to understand my T2 diabetes. After an initial"getting to grips" with the readings and what they meant I embarked on a lower carb diet aiming to reduce daily intake to betwwen 50-100g per day. Not exactly low carb but certainly better than 50% of what I had been eating previously.
The good news is, over the last 3 months with the help of this forum my BS readings reduced from an average Hba1c (as measured by MySugr app) of 60 down to 45. I was reasonably pleased with myself as I felt I had finally got on top of my readings and had a reasonable level of control. Having discussed this with my DN she recommended I stop taking my Alogliptin and just stick to 1000mg Metformin but I should continue with the Alogliptin until my stock was finished.
I did as instructed and promptly forgot 6 weeks later that a changed Metformin tablet was now being taken and my readings shot up to averaging 60+ Hba1c and regular finger pricks were in the 9's, 10's and even higher.
In a way I was relieved to have discovered and remembered the reasons for the increase (although felt a complete idiot for forgetting )but now worried that all that hard work has been undone and I am no longer able to bring those readings down. My diet hasn't changed much but I do attempt to restrict carbs even further to get below to 50g level, not easy with my family and work life.
I read so much about reversing diabetes with diet and exercise which has worked for me in the past but only when on tablets. As I reduce the tablets the BS goes back to high levels and I am thinking that my own body cannot do without the diabetic medication which I do find somewhat depressing.
I know it is early days and I have had to go back to the previous days of experimentation including selling all the family heirlooms and purchasing a months worth of CGM to hopefully get a more accurate picture. I cannot get an NHS blood test until next April so won't know until then if my readings will have gone back down but the last few weeks have not impressed me or given any indication that they have.
Has anyone else similar experience or advice when reducing meds. I would hate to go back on increased meds but able to control things, my ambition is to reduce meds completely but I have hit a major roadblock.
Thanks.
The good news is, over the last 3 months with the help of this forum my BS readings reduced from an average Hba1c (as measured by MySugr app) of 60 down to 45. I was reasonably pleased with myself as I felt I had finally got on top of my readings and had a reasonable level of control. Having discussed this with my DN she recommended I stop taking my Alogliptin and just stick to 1000mg Metformin but I should continue with the Alogliptin until my stock was finished.
I did as instructed and promptly forgot 6 weeks later that a changed Metformin tablet was now being taken and my readings shot up to averaging 60+ Hba1c and regular finger pricks were in the 9's, 10's and even higher.
In a way I was relieved to have discovered and remembered the reasons for the increase (although felt a complete idiot for forgetting )but now worried that all that hard work has been undone and I am no longer able to bring those readings down. My diet hasn't changed much but I do attempt to restrict carbs even further to get below to 50g level, not easy with my family and work life.
I read so much about reversing diabetes with diet and exercise which has worked for me in the past but only when on tablets. As I reduce the tablets the BS goes back to high levels and I am thinking that my own body cannot do without the diabetic medication which I do find somewhat depressing.
I know it is early days and I have had to go back to the previous days of experimentation including selling all the family heirlooms and purchasing a months worth of CGM to hopefully get a more accurate picture. I cannot get an NHS blood test until next April so won't know until then if my readings will have gone back down but the last few weeks have not impressed me or given any indication that they have.
Has anyone else similar experience or advice when reducing meds. I would hate to go back on increased meds but able to control things, my ambition is to reduce meds completely but I have hit a major roadblock.
Thanks.