Sarah Jane H
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Good day. I am recently diagnosed. All a bit of a blur. Blood test 31st August phone call 1st September HbA1c 148. I only went as I had a rash on my ankle and a water infection! first prescription Glyclazide 30mg slow release. 2nd September met nurse to learn how to do blood test. Reading of 21.6. 16th September doctors to check progress testing twice a day range 21.6 to lowest 14.2. Not good enough but carry on. 22nd September on line diabetic course. 1st October doctor upped medication to 60mg and introduced statins non negotiable. My readings range 16 to 9.9. Upped my brisk excersie as advised, and started the 100 miles for diabetes. 3rd November next follow up range 11 to 9 I was happy as getting more stable again not good enough so I started testing more often now I realise I can monitor effect food and exercise is having and even lack of sleep. Numbers now between 10.5 and 8.5 which I feel is progress but he is talking about adding Metamorphine when I asked why I got its a standard for diabetes. I feel I need to be in control I asked if I could do low carb and he said we are not there Yet! But if we needed I can do the NHS diet course. I have full blood test 17th November and another consultation 19th. Not expecting great results in less than 3 months and feel I am going to end up on more medication. Why is he only interested in am and pm numbers? This week I have been between 9,8 and 7.2 so I see this as more progress in the right direction, yes I have tried lowering carbs. Sorry for long post but felt the need to get it off my chest.
I feel I need to be in control I asked if I could do low carb and he said we are not there Yet!
Hello @Sarah Jane H ,Good day. I am recently diagnosed. All a bit of a blur. Blood test 31st August phone call 1st September HbA1c 148. I only went as I had a rash on my ankle and a water infection! first prescription Glyclazide 30mg slow release. 2nd September met nurse to learn how to do blood test. Reading of 21.6. 16th September doctors to check progress testing twice a day range 21.6 to lowest 14.2. Not good enough but carry on. 22nd September on line diabetic course. 1st October doctor upped medication to 60mg and introduced statins non negotiable. My readings range 16 to 9.9. Upped my brisk excersie as advised, and started the 100 miles for diabetes. 3rd November next follow up range 11 to 9 I was happy as getting more stable again not good enough so I started testing more often now I realise I can monitor effect food and exercise is having and even lack of sleep. Numbers now between 10.5 and 8.5 which I feel is progress but he is talking about adding Metamorphine when I asked why I got its a standard for diabetes. I feel I need to be in control I asked if I could do low carb and he said we are not there Yet! But if we needed I can do the NHS diet course. I have full blood test 17th November and another consultation 19th. Not expecting great results in less than 3 months and feel I am going to end up on more medication. Why is he only interested in am and pm numbers? This week I have been between 9,8 and 7.2 so I see this as more progress in the right direction, yes I have tried lowering carbs. Sorry for long post but felt the need to get it off my chest.
Thank you for takinging time to respond I am preparing for next conversation and hopefully feel more confidentHi @Sarah Jane H and welcome to the forum.
I won't add to what has already been said, except to say that I agree with it.
There is nobody actually standing over you making you take particular medication. Many people get their Type 2 diabetes into remission without needing any diabetes medication at all (or Statins for that matter).
They say that they prescribe statins because people with Type 2 are at higher risk of heart disease, but one of the possible side effects of statins is to raise Blood Glucose . So if you are only at risk because of Diabetes and you are managing your diabetes down into eventual remission and normal BG levels - then there is no additional heart disease risk because diabetes is no longer a factor!
I'm not saying that statins are bad, just that even after a 3x Coronary Artery Bypass, once I changed to a low carb way of eating to get my BG normal, I didn't see that point of taking them (which my GP accepts). My risk factors for the stronger associations with heart disease have improved a great deal - its only the weakest association (LDL) that doesn't look so good, but both my HDL and my Triglycerides have improved tremendously.
Ma y thanks for Info so glad I posted.You don't need permission from a doctor/other medic to do low carb. With the caveat that, as @Lamont D said above, with the glucose lowering medication you're on you need to be aware of you levels dropping too low (hypo), there is nothing stopping you now eating lower carb.
There is lots of information on this site @JoKalsbeek has a great blog entry about the basics for type-2 diabetics and food choices. You have a meter, test your levels and be careful. You don't need to do the very very low carb that some people on here do.
I am a big fan of 'my body, my science project'. Do some reading, ask questions on here, keep an eye on your numbers, I am sure that you'll be able to improve the results and not need to be on the medication escalator.
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