I have been told testing is not required by type 2 so I have not bothered, have been toying with the idea of testing but apparently I would have to fund this myself and at the moment financially that won't be possible
Dave
Just guesswork at the momentHow do you know which foods you can/can't eat to control your BG levels?
Just guesswork at the moment
Hi Dave,at the very least reduce the guesswork by reading the top two items in my sig below.Just guesswork at the moment
I was told not to test any more this time last year. My blood sugar was always a level 6.5 /7ish (for 10yrs or more diet controlled and reg tested) and my doctor was happy with that. Since then I havent tested, but just after Christmas I borrowed a friends meter and test strip and it was 13. I was terrified. I requested a blood test and it came back as 66. Previous ones were around 40? The new numbers mean nothing to me, but I went to the docs today and she was a locum from China and said she had no idea why a practise would not standard issue test strips as I clearly needed them to manage my condition, so she gave me some.
I one of the lucky ones but only get 100 every 4 weeks so can't do much with them, but I can monitor enough to be able to keep my lvls down by testing only what I'm not sure of.
But what I don't get with the Nhs is either they are stupid & not realise that a few strips even 200 a month can stop us getting complications that will cost a **** sight more to treat than a few strips or they have no real idea about controlling the condition & think the stupid diet they tell us about is going to do the job, when we know first hand from some members that have followed thier advice thing they know about cause they are trained, when unless they actually have the condition & know what's involved they really only go on theory, which is all wrong & needs to be sorted out. Why can't they follow other countries ways & learn from them instead of making us worse & having to speed thousands on treatment that can be avoided. (Rant over)
My doctor said that me testing my blood "isn't the way forward" what ever that means! When I asked her how i was meant to keep a check on what foods Have a bad effect on my bg levels she just repeated that she didn't think me testing is the was forward.Just had my request for prescription test strips turned down. Initially on the grounds that 'you don't need them.'
When pressed, 'we're not allowed to prescribe them to people on Metformin, they're only to prevent hypos in people on insulin or sulphonylureas or other hypo-causing drugs'
As far as I can make out from what she said, the Doc thought self-testing for control was a waste of time and only A1c mattered.
This was at Victoria Park Practice, Wirral.
Just had my request for prescription test strips turned down. Initially on the grounds that 'you don't need them.'
When pressed, 'we're not allowed to prescribe them to people on Metformin, they're only to prevent hypos in people on insulin or sulphonylureas or other hypo-causing drugs'
As far as I can make out from what she said, the Doc thought self-testing for control was a waste of time and only A1c mattered.
This was at Victoria Park Practice, Wirral.
Yep, I tried that. She wasn't having any of it.
'A1c is the only test that matters' etc.
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