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- Type of diabetes
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- Treatment type
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- Diet drinks - the artificial sweeteners taste vile.
Having to forswear foods I have loved all my life.
Trying to find low carb meals when eating out.
When ignorance is bliss it is folly to be wise, but if being ignorant of your BG levels means you are worried by the consequences - well - are you sure that is the way you want to go?
I was asking if are you really sure you want to remain in ignorance of your BG levels and any medication which might help.With respect, I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
Just got my HbA1c results.
7.3%/56 mmoml/mol.
This is above the desirable level.
I relaxed my control over summer but have tightened up over the last couple of months but I don't seem to have pulled the numbers back to where I was a year ago.
Last year 6.8%/51 mmol/mol.
I have been as high as 7.3% before but managed to pull that back with diet and exercise.
However I now seem to be starting on the slippery downward slope.
I am eating LCHF and exercising (although not as much as last year) and am about 7 lbs heavier than the equivalent time last year.
However I am 6 foot tall and weigh 12 stone 2 lbs so I am well within normal BMI.
Can anyone recall slipping past the magic 7%?
What happened next?
Additional medication?
I am reluctant to take anything which carries the risk of a hypo but I'm not sure what else there is.
Any advice and similar experience welcome.
It’s a shame you are reluctant to test as this will inform you as to what foods are increasing your BS. I used to test regularly but now I know what foods I can or should not eat I only do it occasionally or if I eat something that is more carby than usual to see the affect it has.I am on the maximum (4 * 500 mg) Metformin.
I think almost anything else will carry a hypo risk and complicate my life enormously.
Mainly with the ability to drive.
I know I can do the testing before and every 2 hours but I would prefer not to go down that route.
I was asking if are you really sure you want to remain in ignorance of your BG levels and any medication which might help.
It is a well known phrase or saying -
In order to progress, you probably have no choice but to start testing your blood glucose levels before and after each meal to see what is keeping you higher than you'd like.
You mentioned in another post that you don't want to do this but I don't see what other option you have.
It’s a shame you are reluctant to test as this will inform you as to what foods are increasing your BS. I used to test regularly but now I know what foods I can or should not eat I only do it occasionally or if I eat something that is more carby than usual to see the affect it has.
Could I eat less?
Just got my HbA1c results.
7.3%/56 mmoml/mol.
This is above the desirable level.
I relaxed my control over summer but have tightened up over the last couple of months but I don't seem to have pulled the numbers back to where I was a year ago.
Last year 6.8%/51 mmol/mol.
I have been as high as 7.3% before but managed to pull that back with diet and exercise.
However I now seem to be starting on the slippery downward slope.
I am eating LCHF and exercising (although not as much as last year) and am about 7 lbs heavier than the equivalent time last year.
However I am 6 foot tall and weigh 12 stone 2 lbs so I am well within normal BMI.
Can anyone recall slipping past the magic 7%?
What happened next?
Additional medication?
I am reluctant to take anything which carries the risk of a hypo but I'm not sure what else there is.
Any advice and similar experience welcome.
Just got my HbA1c results.
7.3%/56 mmoml/mol.
This is above the desirable level.
I relaxed my control over summer but have tightened up over the last couple of months but I don't seem to have pulled the numbers back to where I was a year ago.
Last year 6.8%/51 mmol/mol.
I have been as high as 7.3% before but managed to pull that back with diet and exercise.
However I now seem to be starting on the slippery downward slope.
I am eating LCHF and exercising (although not as much as last year) and am about 7 lbs heavier than the equivalent time last year.
However I am 6 foot tall and weigh 12 stone 2 lbs so I am well within normal BMI.
Can anyone recall slipping past the magic 7%?
What happened next?
Additional medication?
I am reluctant to take anything which carries the risk of a hypo but I'm not sure what else there is.
Any advice and similar experience welcome.
If you are self-funding a Libre then I really do not see what the issue is with scanning the sensor. You obviously have an understanding of that and of trends so I am a little confused as to why not test when you eat.
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