Yes, so you know how foods or which foods affect your levels. There are few T2s that will recommend affordable meters and strips. I think either Tee2 or codefree meters and their strips are affordable
I would never be where I am now, that is with non diabetic blood sugars, if I didn’t have a blood glucose meter to tell me which food I can and can’t tolerate.
Here’s some info on meters, and to be clear I have no commercial connections with any of the companies mentioned. For a meter with cheap strips go for the Tee2 + found here:
With more expensive strips is the Caresens Dual which I currently use, this one has the advantage of glucose and ketone testing in one machine, it’s to be found here:
And to be totally transparent I used to use the SD Code Free which has the cheapest strips available. However I found it to be becoming less and less reliable. Here it is for anyone wanting to give it a go:
Thank you all for reply its only cos I asked the nurse and she said no not until your first 2 month blood test to see how you getting on with metformin in case it needs adjusting, I suffer from abstuctive sleep aphnea as well I wonder if this can affect my blood sugers aswell its all confusing at moment I got no info of what 2 do next, except wait 2 months..
Zak, if you are proactive with your diet and watching your blood sugars you can have made a big improvement in two months and may not need an increase in meds. Sleep apnea may improve if you have weight to lose. I didn’t suffer with it but lost a shed load of weight very easily by low carbing. You are right though poor sleep can contribute to high blood sugar levels.