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Confused and bewildered

Heblady

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:roll: I have levels running at ( on 12 week checks) at 7.5- 8..is this hgh :?
I am sad to say I am not accepting this diabetes very well at all.
I am on my 3rd lot of meds ( started today)
I went on glizicde ( sp) at first last February ,,I kept taking really funny turns ( took one in Docs office) was taken off this for 3 months and my levels were as above.
Then they decided I had to take metformin ( 3 a day)..I tried, got so sick if I took more than one ( much trying on my part over an 8 week period)
Now I have been given 850g metformin ( one tab only in morning)
My body does not accept drugs well..Has anyone else had problems adjusting to meds???
 
Welcome to the Forum.

Many people find difficulty adjusting to Diabetic drugs. However persevere with the MetforminSR for a week or two and see how you get on as these drugs will help to lower your blood sugar levels.

Although you are not newly diagnosed see if any of the information below which Ken and I post is of help to you.

 
Thanks BUT my Doc says I dont need a meter ??
Where can I buy one?
I feel this is the way to go
I have bought a Diabetic cook book and TRY to use it some of the time.
I walk a lot..I think I am reasonably fit .
We ( where I live) have no support group..My husband doesnt understand any of this..his attitude is.."you are fine" I am not fine..I am scared, and confused and half the time I convince myself that I dont have the darn thing
 

The Doc might say you don't need one.........we beg to differ.

The only way you are ever going to find out if your diet is a good one is by testing. The HbA1c test is just an average and only a trend indicator. You need to know what is happening each day as in the advice that Sue posted, at least for a while until you know exactly what is happening.

As for Diabetic anything.......quite often the recipes are high in carbohydrates which will elevate blood glucose levels. Avoid them for now until you know more about the metabolism of carbohydrates and the relationship to Glucose levels.

This Forum should now be your support group. You ask questions ........we give answers. YOU then have to decide if you like the answers or not.......choices. Something the medical profession seem loathe to give us at times.

Yes.....it is confusing. Each and every one of us has been there, had to learn and sometimes learn again. The information you will get from members here is from experience, not governed by costs or lack of understanding. We just want to help YOU become a well controlled Diabetic.

Nothing more.
 
Ask if your Heath authority run a DESMOND course which is all about coping with diabetes.
Talking to others helps
 
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