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Neil Walters said:To get control as opposed to letting the condition control you requires constant Pre and post meal testing in my humble opinion
Diagnosed type II 1998 2 x 80 mg Gliclazide, 4 x 500mg Metformin and 1 x 100mg Sitagliptin
mo1905 said:Neil Walters said:To get control as opposed to letting the condition control you requires constant Pre and post meal testing in my humble opinion
Diagnosed type II 1998 2 x 80 mg Gliclazide, 4 x 500mg Metformin and 1 x 100mg Sitagliptin
Hi Neil, I was just wondering, do your BG readings vary that much that you need to constantly test before and after food ? I would have thought that as long as diet doesn't vary too much and once you've figured what foods cause you to "spike" then barring illness and exercise, your readings should be fairly predictable ? I'm not trying to criticise your regime, I just wondered if there were other reasons. I'm fairly new to this and am still learning optimum times to test etc. I have no problem getting strips and avg approx 5 tests a day. I have noticed recently that certain foods do cause me to spike as my nurse only really suggested testing prior to eating. For months I never bothered to test 2 hes after but I'm glad I've started now ! Got some scary readings. However, I just don't eat those foods anymore.
Thanks, Mo
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Neil Walters said:mo1905 said:Neil Walters said:To get control as opposed to letting the condition control you requires constant Pre and post meal testing in my humble opinion
Diagnosed type II 1998 2 x 80 mg Gliclazide, 4 x 500mg Metformin and 1 x 100mg Sitagliptin
Hi Neil, I was just wondering, do your BG readings vary that much that you need to constantly test before and after food ? I would have thought that as long as diet doesn't vary too much and once you've figured what foods cause you to "spike" then barring illness and exercise, your readings should be fairly predictable ? I'm not trying to criticise your regime, I just wondered if there were other reasons. I'm fairly new to this and am still learning optimum times to test etc. I have no problem getting strips and avg approx 5 tests a day. I have noticed recently that certain foods do cause me to spike as my nurse only really suggested testing prior to eating. For months I never bothered to test 2 hes after but I'm glad I've started now ! Got some scary readings. However, I just don't eat those foods anymore.
Thanks, Mo
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Yes I do find that it varies and little things can impact like how far I have walked between meetings at different points in the day relative to food. The testing regime allows me to eat to the meter so early or late depending on the reading.
There is no doubt though that the readings are getting tighter with less variance.
The confidence that control brings is not something I want to give up lightly so for now I will continue as I am because it is working better for me than it ever has done for 15 years.
Diagnosed Type II 1998 1 x 80 mg Gliclazide, 4 x 500mg Metformin and 1 x 100mg Sitagliptin - HbA1c - 48 mmol/mol
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