After 2 decades, what changed? Menopauze maybe? What diet did she follow specifically? Was it low carb/high fat, and if so, is progressing to keto/intermittent fasting an option yet unexplored? Was 12 a usual number these past decades and are the seizures new, or are those high readings new? Sorry about all the questions, but stuff like that helps when giving advice (though we're not medical docs, and we can only make suggestions). If high readings are new after decades of being diet controlled, the diet could be looked at and re-evaluated. If readings like 12 have been common all this time she wasn't exactly controlled to begin with, and should have been on meds and/or a tweaked diet sooner. If the numbers are new, something else could be going on. Inflammation maybe? Or new meds like steroids pushing up the numbers? Can you tell us what a typical day's meals are? Snacks and drinks included. Maybe there's something to gain there... I've only been diagnosed a T2 for 2 years, but this place really helped in managing it. I hope we can assist you guys.Hi, my wife was diagnosed as type 2 diabetic two decades ago, and until recently managed by diet. If her blood sugar level goes slightly above 12, she frequently has diabetic seizures. We went to see our gp, who urgently referred her to a diabetic nurse, who said that her levels were normal. As you can imagine, my wife and I are a little upset, because we seem to be getting nowhere. The last time she was in hospital following a diabetic seizure, the specialist explained that some people are more sensitive to high/low levels than others. He referred her to a diabetic consultant who put her on metformin which she had adverse reactions to, and to glp1 inhibitors (or similar). I guess it's back to the gp again... Any help and/or advice would be extremely welcome.
Thank you
john
@daisy1 , your starter pack wisdom please?After 2 decades, what changed? Menopauze maybe? What diet did she follow specifically? Was it low carb/high fat, and if so, is progressing to keto/intermittent fasting an option yet unexplored? Was 12 a usual number these past decades and are the seizures new, or are those high readings new? Sorry about all the questions, but stuff like that helps when giving advice (though we're not medical docs, and we can only make suggestions). If high readings are new after decades of being diet controlled, the diet could be looked at and re-evaluated. If readings like 12 have been common all this time she wasn't exactly controlled to begin with, and should have been on meds and/or a tweaked diet sooner. If the numbers are new, something else could be going on. Inflammation maybe? Or new meds like steroids pushing up the numbers? Can you tell us what a typical day's meals are? Snacks and drinks included. Maybe there's something to gain there... I've only been diagnosed a T2 for 2 years, but this place really helped in managing it. I hope we can assist you guys.
Good luck,
Jo
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