carlrr said:
I am going to do just that when I see the nurse again this Friday even though it will be a truggle all week with my vision
Thanks for your posts, its a help to have advice from someone with experience
Even carb depleting is not bringing my BG down
Carlrr.
I was just like yourself - a real trougher and peaker with high BG levels.
Yo-yo'ing daily without and with food constantly errattic making no sense despite all my best efforts!
Eating very little and small portions too .
The HCP's [healthcare professionals] do seem to try diet and tablets 'firstly' then if this fails to
bring high BG levels down - they will move onto other options.
In my case it was the victoza peptide pancreas mimicker then 3-4 months 'later' it was clear
insulin was needed for me .
We are all different - it would be wise to mention "all of your issues" , including your very blurred vision
as well as the errattic high BG levels you are yet experiencing .
Write a list of questions you would like to ask the DSN when you go and ask them ...
It will be seen as proactive and positive . [jot the answers given down]
Take along a family member or friend for support .
You are right to be concerned and need to ask for help from your own GP/DSN .
Hope this can help you.
Do let us know how things go .
Anna.