Jersey-Girl
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There is a liquid form of metformin though I know very little about it, but there could be options therePost all the information you can, we can convert.
Current weight, hight, and all the numbers you get from the doctor would be helpful. also current diet.
I’ve never been on Metaformin , not sure if it can be diluted with water or chopped. From what I understand it’s not the end of the world if he doesn’t take it,
Presumably the doctor had some reason to suspect diabetes. Does your husband have symptoms that might be diabetes or was it based on a finger prick blood test? If the latter do you know the reading?Good Morning, and thank you for allowing me to join. I am here for my husband, our Dr. “thinks” he maybe diabetic. He is undergoing tests at present. I have so many questions to ask.
Firstly, we live in Portugal and they just gave a monitor and didn’t tell us anything else. I have muddled my way through how to use the monitor, and I think I have worked out how often he must do his bloods. I have been trawling various U.K. sites for diabetes to try and get some guidance about diet. My husband cannot swallow tablets even though given Metaformin 500mg x 2 a day so is refusing to take them T the moment. We are trying to work out if he can control it (if tests come back as positive next Wednesday 14th July) I’m just finding this whole experience a minefield and we are both completely overwhelmed with stuff we have to try and learn. I am currently keeping a spreadsheet of his readings for bloods, BP, diet and exercise. As we are in Portugal all his readings are mg/dl….I don’t understand any of the acronyms being used and just utterly confused..
There is a liquid form of metformin though I know very little about it, but there could be options there
Post all the information you can, we can convert.
Current weight, hight, and all the numbers you get from the doctor would be helpful. also current diet.
I’ve never been on Metaformin , not sure if it can be diluted with water or chopped. From what I understand it’s not the end of the world if he doesn’t take it,
was given a large glucose drink and told to sit for 2hrs
Oddly they don't appear to have measured what would be used here in the UK to diagnose T2 diabetes the HbA1c.. or at least I can't see it there..This is the first set of blood test results from June. I will send the ones from 10 days ago next.
Oddly they don't appear to have measured what would be used here in the UK to diagnose T2 diabetes the HbA1c.. or at least I can't see it there..
They do report "glicose" which translates from portuguese to "glucose" and is 148 mg/dl which convert to about an Hba1c of circa 50mmol/ml. Admitted it's not a direct reading of Hba1c but there may be different diagnostic criteria in Portugal.
Hi Bulkbiker, keeping it in laymen’s terms what is HbA1c please?
Glucose molecules can become attached to hemoglobin in the blood. The higher the glucose level the higher the proportion of hemoglobin that has glucose attached (glycated). HbA1c is a measure of this proportion in a percentage or mmol/mol. As hemoglobin is renewed over 2-3 months it shows what the average glucose level has been for that period. In the UK an HbA1c of 48 mmol/mol or over is used to diagnose diabetes.Hi Bulkbiker, keeping it in laymen’s terms what is HbA1c please?
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