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Feeling like rubbish.

flobadob

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Hi,

A bit of background about me, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in late November 2010 following two fasting blood tests (the first test read 13.5 the second test 12.8).

The diabetes nurse put me on Metformin 500g twice a day.

I now have a problem that a couple of hours after breakfast i will always feel faint, shaky and sick until i have something else to eat.

It doesn't matter if i have wholemeal toast or porridge or cereal or boiled eggs, the same thing always happens.

I told my doctor about this and she suggested drinking orange juice, this doesn't help either.

Any ideas of what else i could try? The strange thing is that before i was diagnosed, i could go all morning without eating breakfast and not feel any ill effects at all!

Also i am finding it difficult to feel full at any time during the day, even though i try to eat little and often.

Thanks for taking the time to read my e mail.
 
Hi.
Welcome to the Forum.

It would be more helpful to us if you could tell us what your BG levels were at the time that you felt this way ? Do you test pre meal, and also 2 hrs after meals ?
 
Hi,

Firstly may i say thankyou for replying, especially on a new years eve!

Unfortunately i have no way of testing myself as my diabetes nurse said that i didnt need to with type 2.

If its any help at all, before i started medication a diabetic friend tested me and i was 18.7. That was after a few beers though.
 
OK, this is my final answer on this New Years Eve........

Take a read of this information that I and my pal Sue hand out to newly diagnosed Diabetic's......

As for not testing.....I won't say much other than that is total rubbish for someone who is newly diagnosed and the Nurse should know better ! :twisted: I would imagine your BG levels are high and that MAY be the cause of how you feel. Testing is the only way to prove that.

 
flobadob said:
Hi,
If its any help at all, before i started medication a diabetic friend tested me and i was 18.7. That was after a few beers though.

Yep you NEED a meter.

Welcome to the forum 8)
 
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