I've been trying a lie carb diet for three years. HbA1c of around 34. You really need to ignore NHS nonsense in my experience. Buy a meter. Check BG before and two hours after you start eating and the two readings should be quite close. Avoid carby foods which cause spikes. Try to get the two hour reading below 7. Check www.dietdoctor.com and the book blood sugar 101 Jenny Rhule.Hi,
I just had my first appointment with the diabetic nurse today and have been put on metformin. I was told by other family members to expect a blood pressure check, and a finger prick to check blood glucose and to be sent away with with a blood glucose monitor, none of which happened. I asked about the monitor but was told that as they check hba1c every 3 months that the monitor was not needed. Does this sound right? I know I need to get my levels down but I’m a little confused as to how I would know if what I’m doing is effective without a monitor to check?
Is this typical for a first appointment?
Thank you for your reply! I will take your advice and buy a meter and have a look at the link you’ve shared and the book you’ve suggested!
I had to wait over two weeks to see the nurse and I’ve come out feeling like I’ve just been left to get on with it.
She did say she’s got an information book to give me but none in stock, so waiting on that as well now!
In all fairness she was a really nice lady, I think it’s just being thrown into this new world can be a bit daunting!
Many of us self fund and not only with blood glucose meters. It gets easier to accept in time. My nurse took a blood pressure reading, it was high so I got issued with a lifetime of pills based on the one reading. I bought my own blood pressure meter and proved that things were not so bad. Some self monitoring could save you an awful lot of pills in times to come.Squire Fulwood, it looks like I will be buying my own meter then. My Mom said it’s definately needed in order to keep a check on things day to day too!
Rachox, thanks for meter info! I will have a look at those!
Ok thanks@dbr10 @Squire Fulwood I notice both your descriptions under your avatars say T2 with insulin, so maybe you are victims of the forum glitch too and need to click on Type 2 again in your personal details? You're probably not seeing it as insulin dependent on your device so wouldn't have realised that's what some of us are seeing....@dbr10 I always thought you used insulin so never thought to say before today
I have done so, did it help? For everyone's information I am not on insulin and am a diet controlled T2.@dbr10 @Squire Fulwood I notice both your descriptions under your avatars say T2 with insulin, so maybe you are victims of the forum glitch too and need to click on Type 2 again in your personal details? You're probably not seeing it as insulin dependent on your device so wouldn't have realised that's what some of us are seeing....@dbr10 I always thought you used insulin so never thought to say before today
No, it didn't ******I have done so, did it help? For everyone's information I am not on insulin and am a diet controlled T2.
Me too. Can't find settings in app. Have to try web version.I have done so, did it help? For everyone's information I am not on insulin and am a diet controlled T2.
Oh wellNo, it didn't ******
Me too. Can't find settings in app. Have to try web version.
I have done so, did it help? For everyone's information I am not on insulin and am a diet controlled T2.
I heard Jeremy Paxman do the weather forecast once and he said, "It will rain tomorrow except for where it doesn't."Squire - When you go into your account settings, you will see two entries saying simply, "Type 2". Please select the other one. If I recall correctly, it's the top one.
That should do it. If it doesn't, click the second option.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?