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Diagnosed 2 days ago and am a bit worried

BrendanM

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Hi All

I was diagnosed with type 2 a couple of days ago, I was tested 8 months ago and given the all clear.

I am worried because my readings are so high.

first 24, then after fast 19

I took my first metformin tablet last night.(500mg)
This morning I had pins and needles in a few fingers, I still have this but it has faded quite a lot over the day.

I have not yet seen a doctor only a nurse.

My doctors appointment is on Tuesday.

I bought a test kit earlier today and my results were 15.8 and 21.4 after a ham sandwich.

Looking on the internet I can't find anyone with such high readings and this concerns me.

I suppose Tuesday is pretty quick to see a doctor but it feels like an age to me.


Best wishes
Brendan
 
Hang in there, Brendan! You don't have to wait long for an appointment, and in the whole scheme of things another couple of days with high readings won't really affect your future. When you've sorted out what's what with the doctor you can start to take as much control as you can. Have a look round here and find out what works for lots of us. Even if you are taking some tablets, it makes a great deal of sense to eliminate some carbs from your diet while you get control. Maybe for longer, but that's your decision when things settle down a bit. It's scary at first but it becomes more normal as the weeks pass. Just ask anything you like and someone will have some suggestions. Everyone's very friendly!
DG
 
Don't Panic with your BG Readings example I started off with BG around 30
Metformin takes a bit of time to get into your system and start working, with me
just over a week to kick in , BG levels then started to drop

Some have tummy problems when starting the Metformin and for most will go in time
Take with your food to help with this and try not to take on a empty stomach

Obversely cut the sugar out 8)

Your GP and Nurse will explain things to you

Have a good look around here and come back and asked questions
 
Thank you both for your support.

I had an 8oz rib-eye steak with a few olives and rocket last night and then had my lowest reading of 8.3

Things are looking up a bit

Today my readings are a little higher 11 & 12

Best wishes
Brendan
 
Here is the advice that Sue and I regularly give out to newly diagnosed Diabetic's. Should help to give you a head start for when you next see your GP/Nurse etc. BTW, Metformin will typically only drop your Bg levels by around 1 - 2 mmol/l, and that is when you are on the max dose. You will probably also have to change what you eat in combination with the Met to get better Bg levels.

 
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