Now's a good time to reduce your sugar and carb intake, so your HbA1c doesn't go any higher. In fact it can go lower, with some eating changes. @daisy1 has info for newbies about this.I am 66 years old and have had type two for over six years; all that time being on 'diet and exercise' with no medication.
Prior to my latest annual MOT, in July, either the diabetes nurse or another practice nurse have just told me my readings are fine and so I have no idea of previous values. However, now they provide a card with results and targets.
Before July, I had been rather naughty with sweets (not excessive), as I felt a bit down, and had much reduced my exercise due to a deteriorating spine problem .My cholesterol was well within limits but my HbA1c was 49 with a target of 48.
Today, I got the results of my 3 month re-test and find that though my cholesterol is even lower, my HbA1c is 52.
Am I in danger of being put on medication or is this reserved for higher readings?
(I'm asking as the diabetes nurse is on leave, so I can't ask her.)
I sometimes don't want food after preparing it, so I put it in the fridge and when I feel like eating it, I reheat it in the microwave.If I see doctors more than I do , they will throw me off their list.
This year I've been for stronger painkillers (back problem), anticonvulsants (ditto), swollen legs, vertigo and nausea (caused by back/chest spasms) an ear infection and a skin problem.
The lack of appetite is probably because of the stress and pain involved in getting a meal ready and the nausea caused by contraction of muscles near my stomach, besides not liking many vegetables.
I don't think the GPs know what to do with me, as they tell me to refer my symptoms to my neurologist, but I only see him once a year (He's the head of department and very busy ) .
I'm really down after Friday's visit, as he allocated much less time than on previous occasions, meaning I did not get to discuss my problems properly or even mention some. Usually he is very thorough and asks for more info.. He gave me the blood test results that I couldn't get from the GPs, as the diabetes nurse is on leave and they wouldn't release the results without her approval, so a double disappointment , as I expected my HbA1c to have dropped, not gone up, as I had mended my ways (but not as much as I could).
So a miserable weekend ,especially as the food prospects are bleak.
I really will have to look at the ' What have you eaten?' thread, but looking at the recipes on here, I can't see a single thing I fancy.
Ah well,I will lose weight again, which won't hurt as I am over a stone overweight ( I lost 2st when first diagnosed and got told off by my husband for punishing myself, but have put on weight due to pregabalin ,which I no longer take and the inability to exercise as I used to)
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