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Diagnosed with T2 one week ago...question?

cris82

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Hi

I became unwell with mumps 2 weeks ago. As a result of my condition deteriorating, I was admitted to hospital a week ago. A lumbar puncture was carried out to confirm I had viral meningitis. At the same time, it was revealed I have type 2 diabetes. I have been prescribed 1x Metformin AM and teatime.

My BG was tested 4 times a day before meals during the week I spent in hospital. It ranged between 11-17.5. Now that I am home, I am continuing to monitor my glucose 4 x daily. To my disbelief, this morning (before food) my reading was 18.9. Higher than ever!

I feel as though I wasn't informed much about what to do to manage this hyperglycaemia in the short term.

I have completely changed my diet, and lost 4 stone in weight over the last twelve months (intentionally.) I remain very confused, however, about what to do *right now*

?!?!
 
Hi Cris and welcome to the forum To answer some of your questions, and to help you to get your levels down, here is some basic information that we give to newly diagnosed members. With regards to testing, as well as the before meal test, you need to test two hours after the meal. If there is anything you need to know after reading this, just ask and someone can usually tell you the answer.

 
Hello Chris, your fasting BGs are to high, you need to see your doc. and get some advice/ treatment.

Are you on steriod meds by any chance? If so these will wreak havoc with your BGs.

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Hello

Thank you to you both. Your info has been helpful.

Yes, I am on long-term steroid treatment for asthma. Nobody had mentioned that to me. Good to know

I visited my GP this afternoon, who carried out a urine test and confirmed I'm not dehydrated. Small bonus... but I've been asked to see the GP that specialises in diabetes on Friday, who I'm told may change/ increase my medication.
 
cris 82, fine so your doctor is trying to help you, referring you to a GP who specialises in diabetes. Since he specialises in diabetes then he may well change your drugs, all well and good. You are getting the attention you need.
 
Just to say welcome cris! Come back to us after docs if you have any queries we may be able to help you with. Meanwehile, Daisy's post is a great starter on diet change which will be fundamentally important in getting your BGs under control - as important as medication in many ways. Good luck
 
Wow! I'm just reading back the message from when I originally joined, and thinking how much my life has changed since then.

I joined on 4th October 2011 - the day I was discharged from hospital with T2 diabetes. On the same date this year (4/10/12) I was involved in a car accident which has left me when a retinal vein occlusion and retinal haemorrhages. I am now blind, and unable to work. It has taken consultants until now to establish the accident has been the cause of the retinal damage and not diabetic retinopathy.

I'm currently taking 2g Metformin SR and 6mg Glimepiride which seems to be working for me. I'm pleased to say my latest Hba1c is 55.

At the Diabetic clinic tomorrow. Fingers crossed!

Stay well and take care of your eyes :crazy:
 
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