Hi everyone,
I've started a new thread for this (don't know if this is the right thing or not?) as I really need some advice after speaking to GP today. My blood sugars have been high over the last 9 days, highest being around 18 and much higher every day than they've ever been since I was diagnosed 5 years ago even with following a low carb diet. Couple of decent readings with a very low carb meal or just not eating anything for a good few hours.
Anyway, I went to see GP today as there were no DN's available, apparently all the nurses in my Dr's practice are on leave so I headed to see GP with a urine sample and my meter readings to show her, I was put on 3 day course of antibiotics last week for potential urine infection, this made no difference to my blood sugars. Urine was tested, she was confident it didn't show ketones, she wanted to check this with a machine but couldn't find one. She was not overly concerned with my readings apart from the super high ones.
I'm currently taking one Sitagliptin 100mg per day, this was changed a couple of months ago from Alogliptin, that's when all the problems started I think. Anyway, the GP today decided to start me on Glicazide 40mg one per day which I told her I do not want to take, I know this can cause hypo's and my body has already reacted violently to diabetes meds including Metformin so I am terrified to take something like this. She says it would possibly just be short term to reduce my blood sugar and she would speak to DN when she's back next week but I really don't want to take this medication, I was so upset today I just haven't stopped crying, I'm completely freaked out by this. She's also put me on another 3 day course of antibiotics for this potential urine infection.
My last HBA1C was 68 which was last month, she sent me for another one today so I should know the results of this in a day or 2. Is that a level where this medication would usually be prescribed? Surely there has to be something else I could try which doesn't cause hypo's?
I feel as though everything I've been doing in the last 5 years (low carb) when I've been able would need to be turned completely around, and I'll be completely honest, my mental health just couldn't take it. I can already feel it slipping. Why have I not taken my diet more seriously and worked harder at this.
Does this seem to anyone else like a knee-jerk reaction from GP, I just do not believe if I'd seen a DN today they would have put me straight onto Glicazide. Sorry for the long and slightly freaked out post, I'm just struggling with this.
Maggie
I've started a new thread for this (don't know if this is the right thing or not?) as I really need some advice after speaking to GP today. My blood sugars have been high over the last 9 days, highest being around 18 and much higher every day than they've ever been since I was diagnosed 5 years ago even with following a low carb diet. Couple of decent readings with a very low carb meal or just not eating anything for a good few hours.
Anyway, I went to see GP today as there were no DN's available, apparently all the nurses in my Dr's practice are on leave so I headed to see GP with a urine sample and my meter readings to show her, I was put on 3 day course of antibiotics last week for potential urine infection, this made no difference to my blood sugars. Urine was tested, she was confident it didn't show ketones, she wanted to check this with a machine but couldn't find one. She was not overly concerned with my readings apart from the super high ones.
I'm currently taking one Sitagliptin 100mg per day, this was changed a couple of months ago from Alogliptin, that's when all the problems started I think. Anyway, the GP today decided to start me on Glicazide 40mg one per day which I told her I do not want to take, I know this can cause hypo's and my body has already reacted violently to diabetes meds including Metformin so I am terrified to take something like this. She says it would possibly just be short term to reduce my blood sugar and she would speak to DN when she's back next week but I really don't want to take this medication, I was so upset today I just haven't stopped crying, I'm completely freaked out by this. She's also put me on another 3 day course of antibiotics for this potential urine infection.
My last HBA1C was 68 which was last month, she sent me for another one today so I should know the results of this in a day or 2. Is that a level where this medication would usually be prescribed? Surely there has to be something else I could try which doesn't cause hypo's?
I feel as though everything I've been doing in the last 5 years (low carb) when I've been able would need to be turned completely around, and I'll be completely honest, my mental health just couldn't take it. I can already feel it slipping. Why have I not taken my diet more seriously and worked harder at this.
Does this seem to anyone else like a knee-jerk reaction from GP, I just do not believe if I'd seen a DN today they would have put me straight onto Glicazide. Sorry for the long and slightly freaked out post, I'm just struggling with this.
Maggie