passionforpink
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
with yourfamily history and you looking young. i would say you need to be rested for type 1. re the metformin thats a large start dose. it wont hurt to use 1 for a week or 2 then add another at night leave it again a week or so and add the third in the morning. but i would not take your gp dignosis as definate yet. what was your hba1c and 7.5 though a little higher than anon diabetics level its nothing a low carb diet could not reverse. in fact lots would hold off on tablets and see if diet would work alone. but we cant advice that.
Hi Paul thank you for your reply, I’m not quite so young I’m 42 Lol but thank you for the compliment.
The dr was adamant I started on this dose, he didn’t just go on the blood sugar level test but also went by my blood results too but I’m not sure what they were. I said I had not been feeling well prior to the blood tests and the last few weeks I’m feeling very tired, sleepy, feeling sick, shakey, headaches and drinking more. I have all the symptoms of diabetes but I don’t really know anything much until I see the diabetic nurse.
It would be a good idea to contact your surgery and ask for a print out of the blood test results. You really need these in black and white so you know exactly where you are, and which tests you had. Cholesterol and lipids, plus liver and kidney functions are just as important as the HbA1c test. It might help if you have them before you see your nurse so you can be forewarned and forearmed.
The locum who first requested a blood draw from me told me this "You're haemaglobin is high and your liver is dodgy". I came home and did the Dr. Google thingy but was none the wiser. No one has ever mentioned a high haemaglobin level again so I am thinking that he meant the HbA1c was high. So, Bluetit is right, get a printout and then you will actually be able to understand where you are as of right now.I will do that, when I had my bloods done I had a full blood count and liver test and they found my red blood cells were really high and my oxygen to be affected too. I was asked if I was a smoker and I said no.
The nurse is at the surgery where I saw my doctor so everything will be to hand so she should know what’s going on .
The locum who first requested a blood draw from me told me this "You're haemaglobin is high and your liver is dodgy". I came home and did the Dr. Google thingy but was none the wiser. No one has ever mentioned a high haemaglobin level again so I am thinking that he meant the HbA1c was high. So, Bluetit is right, get a printout and then you will actually be able to understand where you are as of right now.
I will do that, when I had my bloods done I had a full blood count and liver test and they found my red blood cells were really high and my oxygen to be affected too. I was asked if I was a smoker and I said no.
The nurse is at the surgery where I saw my doctor so everything will be to hand so she should know what’s going on .
No idea if you're willing to dive into a new lifestyle, but low carb/high fat made quite a difference for me personally. Numbers are non-diabetic now, and I stopped taking meds a year ago. (I'm still diabetic, but the numbers are good and the eternal infections are a thing of the past). There's a load of different diets out there, from intermittent fasting to the mediterranian; just saying this one worked for me. You'll probably get a lot of conflicting information from google, this forum -which I personally trust more than most specialists I've seen so far- and the nurse, but it is always a good idea to buy a monitor. We're all different, and what works for one person might not work for another; knowing what your blood's up to and how your body responds to certain foods is such a big help in making choices specific to your own needs. And who knows, others in your family might benefit from what you learn too! So, welcome, and you've come to the right place! It's a lot to take in, but this really is the quickest place to learn whatever you want to know.
Thank you for your help and advice, I’ve already changed a lot in my diet from switching from sugar in coffee to sweeteners, eating brown bread instead of white, brown rice instead of white, having fresh salmon which I love. Ive cut out all the monster energy drinks I was drinking and now drinking orange squash and Diet Coke. I’ve still a lot to learn but I’ve made a positive start I think xxx
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