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Correctly diagnosed?

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Hi All
I'm a 45yo male with type 2 diabetes, have had it for two and a half years now and don't seem to be able to get my controls right and am wondering if I have possibly been miss diagnosed!

Since being diagnosed I have lost weight (am now comfortably in my ideal weight zone), brought my BMI to a safe level, I exercise more and eat a healthier diet, have cut out, almost completely alcohol, I don't and have never smoked but cant get blood sugars down out of the high teen mid 20 range.....my last HB1ca was 11.5!! Oh and I also take 375mg of venlafaxine daily for depression.

I take 3000mg metformin, 320mg gliclazide and 100mg of januvia daily but there is no reduction in blood sugars. Doctor says to keep monitoring for another month but I am beginning to worry about long term health issues as this has been like this for at least the last 6 months!!

Has anyone else suffered similar problems and what was the outcome?

Many thanks in advance.
 
Hi lonelyartist and welcome to the forum It sounds as though you could do with some help. Here is a document normally given to newly diagnosed diabetics but I think it might help you too. It was written by the forum monitors. If this doesn't help you then I think you ought to go back to your doctor soon.

 
Hi Daisy thanks for that
I do look at the whole carb thing......my 14yo has been a type 1 diabetic for 12 and a half years and is on the basal bolus regime.

I just feel as though i'm not being taken seriously.....I was asked by one of the practice GPs why I was testing my blood sugars!! :shock:
 
Yes I had similar problems. Finally got tested for type 1, surprise surprise it was positive. Have you been tested? If not get your GP to order the test. If he won't, get him to refer you to a consultant.
 
...and even if the test says you are still type 2 it sounds as if going on to insulin might be of benefit to you...
don't give up pestering your docs, you are quite right to do so. It's your health.
 
I think I was in the same boat. Lost far too much weight, felt tired most of the time when I was originally diagnosed with Type 2, Was on Metformin for good few months with not a lot of success at getting my scores down.

It took a visit to A&E and an overnight stay in Hospital ( a request from a Diabetic Consultant not my GP) for the right diagnosis to come my way which was to put me on insulin. Since then everything works ok and feel so much better. Like Snodger says you need to pester your GP what you are going through doesn't sound right to me.

Neil
 
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