carlrr said:
I am a bit more understanding now because of everybodys help, and the Metformin and Gliclezide have not done a thing, my diet is pretty much spot on very low GI carbs and having regular meals and yet im still between 15 and 21 with spikes of 26
The only thing that did bring my levels down was 2 glasses of red wine and then it was 8.8
The one thing I do know because of the great advice is that I do need to get the BG levels down instantainiously and another few weeks will not be an option so I wont be letting them fob me off
I am not sure if I can demand insulin saying that though if I went into A&E they would probably abmit me and put me on isulin anyway
On another note, I havent had any side effects from the Metformin so I dont really see the need to ask for SR as the one I got dont work and they dont affect me.
Basically I cant run my business without being able to read either so a 6 month settling down period is not a good thing
So I will be trying to get this sorted as soon as I possibly can really in the nicest way
Hello Carlrr.
When is the soonest you can actually see a DSN or diabetes consultant ?
You can try writing down all the points you wish to raise .
[ you can add in about running your own buisness with difficulty raise your concern with a 6months term of trial ask
if they would consider less given your work and mention the constant high BG levels ]
Take along some high readings you have had - if you wish .
Plus think of any questions you would like to ask at your appt and jot them down .
Maybe think about taking a family member or friend along with you for moral support.
Explain your concerns and discuss options with them to improve your high BG levels .
Your thinking and reasoning of getting things sorted out in a calm pleasant nice way is to be respected carlrr .
Am sure it will achieve 'positive results for you' .
When a patient talks without demanding things the tone of controlled clarity is certainly heard clearer and will be seen
as more positive .
You will probably find the DSN or consultant will work with you rather than against you with this approach .
They actually dont mind a small list of questions and do see it as proactive too . :thumbup:
It shows you are thinking about things and have reasoned things out enough to raise the question
Most 'are' happy to help and answer these .
I hope things go well for you when you next see the DSN/GP or diabetes consultant.
They can and do try the diet only or the tablets meds firstly before moving onto other options 'if' this fails to work
with better control of constant too high BG levels.
Hope this can help you carlrr.
Do let us know how things go .
Anna.