Could well be.. teetering on the edge of being a fat burned is never a good idea..Could the fruit also explain why I’m struggling with cravings etc at the moment as well
Dr needs some training about cholesterol...De is blaming that I’m eating too much fat
This is why I get so stressed once I’ve left. She advocates LCHF has said its good to do then in next visit starts saying it’s bad!Could well be.. teetering on the edge of being a fat burned is never a good idea..
Dr needs some training about cholesterol...
So my hba1c dropped from 58 to 57 but apparently my cholesterol has gone up. From the 4s to 5.3. De is blaming that I’m eating too much fat which makes no sense given one reduced amount I’m eating portion wise. When I was eating more my cholesterol went down.
Anyway. Realised again I’ve been eating more fruit. Not huge amounts but more than I was. could it be this?
Could the fruit also explain why I’m struggling with cravings etc at the moment as well ?
This is why I get so stressed once I’ve left. She advocates LCHF has said its good to do then in next visit starts saying it’s bad!
I can’t keep up!
her answer to me feeling rough a lot of the time was you are diabetic. Reverse it and you will feel better!
always leave feeling thoroughly rotten
So (and apologies if I’m being stupid) the 57 means I still have far too much sugar in my blood. So that will cause the cravings (amongst other things)?Well she's kind of right on the final point..you are probably experiencing swings in blood glucose that certainly won't make you fell "better". The fruit won't be helping with cravings as you keep stoking the fire.
In your shoes I'd ignore the cholesterol numbers as temporary "noise" whilst you sort out your glucose levels which are far more important.
Well you certainly have more than is desirable.. and that HbA1c level implies an average blood sugar level of around 9 mmol/l so I'd hazard a guess that you are missing some high readings somewhere.the 57 means I still have far too much sugar in my blood.
I think that's quite old guidance ( but when did most nurses ever keep up to date!).I have been told my total cholesterol should be 4 or under, and the more under I am, the better.
Has previous guidance been lowered?
Well you certainly have more than is desirable.. and that HbA1c level implies an average blood sugar level of around 9 mmol/l so I'd hazard a guess that you are missing some high readings somewhere.
Is a libre an option even if only one or two of them to identify when you’re missing the spikes?
Licencing for what, I have various licences / permits...Does anyone know where to find licensing.
Dose of what?Does anyone know where to find licensing.
Dr told me at start I had to go into 0.75 dose as not on metformin which was required under licensing.
Had bloods after 2 months because she wanted me on 1.5 dose.
But today she rang and left message saying she had rechecked licensing and I had to stay on the lower dose.
Anyone understand this?
I meant self funded. You can walk into a pharmacy and buy one. (Tell them you’re diabetic and it’s vat free, somewhere around £50 depending where you get it). Assuming your phone has nfc (iPhone 7 and above, not sure about android) you don’t even need a reader. Download the software and read instructions and off you go. Many type 2 have had the odd one just to find out what’s happening when. There’s several threads explaining how/what to do with one.i don’t know. Assuming not on nhs. Don’t really know anything about them
TrulicityDose of what?
I’ll have a look thanks.I meant self funded. You can walk into a pharmacy and buy one. (Tell them you’re diabetic and it’s vat free, somewhere around £50 depending where you get it). Assuming your phone has nfc (iPhone 7 and above, not sure about android) you don’t even need a reader. Download the software and read instructions and off you go. Many type 2 have had the odd one just to find out what’s happening when. There’s several threads explaining how/what to do with one.
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