I monitor my bloods all day long before and after my meals, Depending on my BGL and what im eating depends wether or not i use any Insulin. Normally in the morning i will have BGL of 5-6 and i will have a protien shake for my breakfast and my metformin tablet. i will then normally test again at lunch and my BGL will again still be aroung the same 5-6 level and i will have some fruit and a small salad and my metformin tablet and also then attend my gym where i work out on the weights and the cardo machines then finishing off with a sauna. i then will again test my bloods which i would normally be around 4-6. i will then eat my dinner where i mainly eat either Fish.Chicken,Pork or a red meat with salad and either potatoes or chips as my carb intake, i Take my tablet and and depending on how many chips or potatoes i have had etc and mayonaise my BGL will be around 8 if i have had a small portion then a little lower. My main problem is if i eat out or have a treat then thats when i really need my Insulin, Or if i eat Bread as i have found that the high levels of sugar in todays bread is a cause of concern and effects my BGL. However im very aware of what foods effect me and those that don't have as much of an effect.
My consultant has given me Levemir to take overnight but haas also suggested i run my BSL to as high as 10 before i go to bed and then take my Levemir dosage? This i am challenging presently. I personally agree with my GP that i am a Type 2 diabetic who uses Insulin to control my BGL when i need to along with my Metformin.
I was told by my consultant that i could pump myself full of tablets and use upto 6 metformins a day and Glimprid and some others but all that would do is eventually kill off my pancreas quicker and that my best and healthiest option was to use the Flexpen system. He originally gave me an all in 1 pen of fast and slow reacting together. Of which he then said that i didn't need that all the time and switched me to nova rapid and levemir like i have stated which im not totally sure with.
I am today in the process of taking my train company through the legal process of discrimination againt me as a Type 1 or type 2 diabetic due to the fact they have said i cannot carry out my role safely enough because i use Insulin, This is a contradiction of the Disability Act where it states i should be given the oppurtunity to prove my individual case as being capable of driving under the control of my condition. The safety systems in place now on my trains are so stringent the likelyhood of me having a hypo and it causing a accident is no higher than that of a driver who is overweight and using tablets or medicine for a heart problem having an attack. Every 6 seconds we have to have carried out an action withing the driving cab or an alarm sound which needs us to do a certain action or all our brake systems intervene and stop the train. Its these said saftey systems which should enable not only diabetics the right to carry on in thier roles as drivers but also open the doors to those who have diabetes to join the industry as a driver.
I fully support all the extra medical care u must prove and the regular assessments from the doctors and levels being checked etc to obtain this freedom. The world has moved on and so should the industry and the UK.