Thanks unfortunately I don’t have a team. Kind of been left to my own devicesI would contact your diabetes team if you have one. They're very helpful. Best wishes.
Either call 111 or go to your A&E dept now, running your BG level's this high is potentially dangerous, you may of been misdiagnosed type 2 instead of type 1 but seeing high BG levels could mean you have ketones which is dangerous, best to be seen asap, let us know how you get on.I’m type 2 and take extended release Metformin.
I made a post last week in regards to high blood sugars and struggling with mental health.
My levels aren’t great, it’s hard trying to manage them whilst trying to take care of yourself mentally.
On average my levels have been about 10-15…..they was a 11.3 this morning, I’ve just checked and it’s a 20…..they have been in 20s before even up to 27, but they’ve not gone up like this for a long time. Is this level too dangerous I need medical help or should I just monitor it
Sorry to chip in ...Metformin only treatment will not control bgl levels of that magnitude. You should contact the doctor, who may suggest adding a second medication to assist in reducing those levels. Alternatively you might try altering your diet to reduce the glucose making foods to see if that has any effect. I use Low Carb myself and took my levels down from the 30's to the 5's quite successfully with diet, but in my case I had severe Insulin resistance which medication does not normally tackle. so it worked for me. Others have pancreas output issues and that does need GP interaction to deal with, so IMO see the GP for support.
I do take one Glic tablet at minimum dose (40mg), compared to the 320mg of it that I was on when my bgl levels rarely dropped below 25 mmol/lSorry to chip in ...
Do you take medicines also for severe insulin resistance or diet alone is helping you in achieving normal levels?
Hi @Soph895 , I agree with the others, contact medical advice if you haven't done so already.I’m type 2 and take extended release Metformin.
I made a post last week in regards to high blood sugars and struggling with mental health.
My levels aren’t great, it’s hard trying to manage them whilst trying to take care of yourself mentally.
On average my levels have been about 10-15…..they was a 11.3 this morning, I’ve just checked and it’s a 20…..they have been in 20s before even up to 27, but they’ve not gone up like this for a long time. Is this level too dangerous I need medical help or should I just monitor it
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