Say to her what was suggested to me...Would you drive a car without a speedometer....Hi
Thank you it's certainly worth considering. Not sure I want to incur the wrath of the Diabetes nurse though, she was so angry and adamant that I should forget about it and not test again, it's not her organs that are at risk though. I felt so stupid and ashamed and I was only doing what the doctor told me to do. I didn't perscribe the Metformin myself the Doctor did!
Have you considered changing your practise? I would if it was me being treated that way.
This is awful, I'm so sorry. We will support you of course but for the moment we can only conjecture. Sounds like you have a plan, so good luck with the doc and the testing. @Brightside made some good points about eliminating as many variables as you can.
For type 1 diabetics DAFNE recommends testing 4 HOURS after a meal when on insulin because it can take 4 approx 4 hours for the insulin to do its stuff. I used to do 2 hour testing and correct if I was more than 2 mmol higher than the before meal test.....I then used to hypo later in the day and DSN never knew why, but DAFNE explained why.The Doctor did diagnose me the nurse over ruled him. I'm totally confused I thought that was a good reading because I would consider that an unhealthy meal. I had one sausage and three pieces of bacon quite a bit of liver and tomatoes. I thought I was supposed to do them after 2 hours not 3. I am grateful for all the advice everyone has been extremely kind advising me and whilst I know none of you would call yourselves Doctors you are all definitely more experienced than the professionals I have spoken to so far. I Would never normally eat liver. Can I ask, are you saying the rise should have been no more than two points I.e. 5.1 - 7.1 and that would have been acceptable for someone without diabetes? Both my husband and my daughters were back to what they were before they ate, they are done with being my control now so I will have to trust the meter is right, and mine are definitely better than they were before the Metformin. But I am not going to take any more see how I go tomorrow.
..but Hyperglycemia is not normally associated with feeling weak/sweatiness (only after prolonged cases).
The Doctor is the guy to see....
Oh heck.....I get those sweaty hypo feelings regularly, and my readings are all still high....I just thought they were "false hypos", because my body has been used to readings in the high 20s for so long.It is, when you are in DKA
Oh heck.....I get those sweaty hypo feelings regularly, and my readings are all still high....I just thought they were "false hypos", because my body has been used to readings in the high 20s for so long.
in my humble opinion I still think there is an issue with your BG meter.....you say you feel feeble and sick....sounds more like low blood sugar ....hypo.... at a BG of 10.5 you should not feel anything....I had 19 when I was diagnosed and apart from being thirsty I was perfectly fine....of course different people react differently ....but Hyperglycemia is not normally associated with feeling weak/sweatiness (only after prolonged cases).
The Doctor is the guy to see....
What did u eat for breakfast?Hi I didn't go to the drop in the other day I managed to convince myself it was all in my imagination and the glucose monitor was broken. I can now confirm it isn't its giving the same readings as the new one I bought. So that theory is now null and void! I have made an appointment with my doctor for Thursday and have been taking readings before and after meals. Today my BG was
6 before breakfast
11.5 one hour later
10.9 two hours later
8.4 three hours later
4.9 five hours later
4.3 six hours later
I know the above seems a bit obsessive and I only continued taking the readings because I wanted to see how long it took them to come down to a normal range. I have been monitoring my blood glucose levels for about 5 weeks now and they have never gone as low as 4.3. I also know from what I have read that the 5 hours to come down to a normal range is not a good sign. I have also noticed something else that seems strange and that is my finger nails seem to be getting a yellowish tinge. I am getting a bit hyper sensitive about every little symptom but I've been under considerable stress and I haven't got the energy to go into battle with me Doctors Surgery. The other contradictory symptom is I can go from extreme exhaustion to being wide awake and unable to sleep, I am surviving on about 3-4 hours sleep it's crazy !
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