Hun u shouldnt have had to buy any equipment. The first day that i saw my diabetes nurse I was given a monitor, test strips, results book and a huge stack of reading information.
I would ask at ur surgery if they can help with these. I was lucky after a few months that I saw an add on this forum to see if i would qualify for a new monitor for free, and I was. This new one is more modern and holds more data. Its worth asking hun, u might find it worth jotting down anything that u read on this site that u want to ask next time u go to ur doctors. As far as the booze goes i dont drink anyway but u can but be aware to chck ur sugar level alot because in some people it can go up but in others it goes down. I was told anything in moderation, but remember to test often .
Good luck, and try not to panic, u can do this :-D i did it and i have the sweetest tooth ever lol.
Ani xx
...........and I bet when you leave the room they say "Huh another one of those people who believes everything they read on the internet"Anyway. Am beginning to think I may be becoming one of those "professional patients" as my GP and DSN keep saying "you're so knowledgeable" and I just say diabetes.co.uk forum lol
Lol....just can feel the knives in my back sometimes...
Besides testing yourself with your own blood glucose meter, you absolutely need to get a copy of ALL your lab results from them, including older ones. Get that ASAP. A month may be ok if you have a blood glucose meter and are prepared to cut down on the carbs and test yourself. If your self testing results are really high you may want to go in sooner.Here's another question if you all don't mind. Some posters give lots of stats in their signatures about tri-this and Hi-that and whatever. All my GP gave me this morning was the figure of 11.5 for my BLood sugar. Where do all the other stats come from? Self testing? Is my GP keeping stuff from me? I have an appointment to see her in a month's time. Is that too far away for someone newly diagnosed?
Information is power. The power to make informed decisions based on knowledge and to question decisions made for you by health care professionals. Are these decisions made for the right reasons and how do they affect your imedete and long term health. Request all of your test results and do your homework.Here's another question if you all don't mind. Some posters give lots of stats in their signatures about tri-this and Hi-that and whatever. All my GP gave me this morning was the figure of 11.5 for my BLood sugar. Where do all the other stats come from? Self testing? Is my GP keeping stuff from me? I have an appointment to see her in a month's time. Is that too far away for someone newly diagnosed?
Thanks everyone - what a friendly helpful forum. I'm in Scotland and so don't pay for prescriptions anyway (it's a disgrace that there are different rulse in different parts of the UK, IMO.)
I've ordered a Codefree monitor from Amazon - see, I'm following the great advice here already! It wasn't too expensive - think what I'm going to save not buying stuff from Greggs anyway!
Another quick question - what's the situation with alcohol? A complete no-no? If it's OK in moderation, is wine better than beer?
Thanks again
M12
11.5 is high BG blood glucose...the trigs, triglycerides HDL LDL and stuff is from the cholesterol and lipid blood test, this video explains it best, as has been said, get copies of your testsHere's another question if you all don't mind. Some posters give lots of stats in their signatures about tri-this and Hi-that and whatever. All my GP gave me this morning was the figure of 11.5 for my BLood sugar. Where do all the other stats come from? Self testing? Is my GP keeping stuff from me? I have an appointment to see her in a month's time. Is that too far away for someone newly diagnosed?
I thought diabetics had all prescription charges waived. I'm fine because I'm in Northern Ireland and we don't pay anything at the moment but this may change in the future.
Interesting thought. What do you eat (or not eat?)
Hi. I was diagnosed in October and it's been a journey of discovery.
I just read how meds are free once you are diagnosed . Doesn't happen for me. Because at the moment I don't take medication. Yet I still have to test my blood I don't get it free . I would only get it free if I took meds . Not happy I can tell you. :-(
Yep, well it was for me but I had 2 lots of tabs to take. The Metformin for Diabetes and the others (see below) for The heart attack. Now I'm not sure which one or combination of actually gave me diarrhea every afternoon. I'm glad to say that that has finished and I feel ok with the tabs now.This is my second day on the meds, feeling a little shakey and just "weird". Is this normal?
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