Hi, re meters and testing strips. see the nice guidance about test strips. you are entitled within these guidelines to ask for testing strips and meter. You may not want to test 8 times a day like a type one patient, but you could certainly gain the benefit of knowing what your blood glucose is doing once or twice a day. cheaper in the long run than treating long term conditions caused by poor control. See:Hi I've had diabetes type two for approximately three years,currently I've been taking metformin 500mg two of those twice a day after breakfast and evening meal however at a diabetic review yesterday the nurse wasn't too happy that my glucose tolerance was 7 in my recent blood tests.She said either lose weight or take an extra tablet called empagliflozin,as I walk everywhere and eat a healthy diet anyway but my weight doesn't change much I opted for the tablet. I've never heard of it before what are your experiences of it? IMO my hb1ac is creeping up since the gp stopped prescribing my test sticks and lancets so I don't check on a daily basis. On expressing my opinion to the nurse she was very condescending telling me that I should know what foods and drinks etc cause high blood sugar. Well yes I do but when I was able to check every day it was easier for me to plan my diet accordingly, sorry for moaning I know most people on 'just metformin' are in the same situation! I'm interested to know how effective the empagliflozin is so any replies would be welcome, em x
Hi I've had diabetes type two for approximately three years,currently I've been taking metformin 500mg two of those twice a day after breakfast and evening meal however at a diabetic review yesterday the nurse wasn't too happy that my glucose tolerance was 7 in my recent blood tests.She said either lose weight or take an extra tablet called empagliflozin,as I walk everywhere and eat a healthy diet anyway but my weight doesn't change much I opted for the tablet. I've never heard of it before what are your experiences of it? IMO my hb1ac is creeping up since the gp stopped prescribing my test sticks and lancets so I don't check on a daily basis. On expressing my opinion to the nurse she was very condescending telling me that I should know what foods and drinks etc cause high blood sugar. Well yes I do but when I was able to check every day it was easier for me to plan my diet accordingly, sorry for moaning I know most people on 'just metformin' are in the same situation! I'm interested to know how effective the empagliflozin is so any replies would be welcome, em x
Hey Emg - Thanks for that, I have just been put on it and am very scared. So that is a positive note, thankyou for posting!
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