so my question is can anyone recommend a good meter or point me in the right direction please?
What is the fast800 diet?I am type 2 as well. My surgery gave me a meter and I get the needles and testing strips as well all on NHS. My reading this morning was 9.9. Try the fast800 diet, you could soon lose weight and reverse your diabetes. I lost 3lbs this week doing this. Good luck.
Hi Sarah,
There are numerous meters out there, some with different features, but ultimately it is the cost of the strips that will be your main concern.
You can pick up a meter free from many manufacturers, but often the strips that fit them are more expensive.
Personally I use an AccuChek Mobile, which uses cassettes rather than individual strips, for me it's less fiddly but the cassettes are quite expensive on a per test basis.
Many on here use the Sd Codefree meter, which you have to buy but the strips are cheap, although sometimes not as accurate as you might wish. There are special codes where you can buy in bulk at a discount. I am sure someone like @Bluetit1802 will be along soon with the codes to use.
Good luck, this is the best place to be for help and support.
Hi Sarah, and welcome,Hello,
I've just got back from seeing a nurse and been diagnosed with T2. I had blood tests before Christmas and was given an appointment so I knew I was diabetic even before diagnosis. So I joined this sight and been lurking about for a while, reading up on stuff etc and I'm so glad I did as the nurse was rubbish. I just have to cut out sweet stuff apparently. No mention of carbs what so ever, in fact she couldn't understand why I'm a diabetic as I'm only slightly over weight . There is a family history of T2 diabetes
Luckily at this stage my blood pressure and cholesterol are fine and so are my liver and kidneys.
Anyway, I've been trying to do the lchf and I walk a lot due to the work I do so getting exercise
My Hba1c level is quite high at 95 and atm I'm on diet only but the nurse said ill have to work hard to get my levels down with it being so high.
I want to get a meter so I can keep a close eye on my blood, so my question is can anyone recommend a good meter or point me in the right direction please?
I'm sure I'll have a lot more questions as I go along
Tia
Sarah ☺
Personally I use an AccuChek Mobile, which uses cassettes rather than individual strips, for me it's less fiddly but the cassettes are quite expensive on a per test basis.
Many on here use the Sd Codefree meter, which you have to buy but the strips are cheap, although sometimes not as accurate as you might wish. There are special codes where you can buy in bulk at a discount. I am sure someone like @Bluetit1802 will be along soon with the codes to use.
Well done for getting to the non-diabetic stage. That is where I plan to be eventuallyHi Sarah, and welcome,
Good on you for wanting to get a meter. Saw you already got the appropriate link, and already seem to know more than your nurse. As for low carb/high fat... You are going to blow her away with your next HbA1c.Really. If you're going low carb, she's not going to believe the results. Mine didn't. Started out with meds that didn't agree with me, found out about low carb, and have been in the non-diabetic range ever since. So it can certainly be done. You're well on your way. If there's anything we can do to help, feel free!
Again, welcome!
Jo
Very useful, thank you@Starfish18 This thread might be useful.....
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/what-meter-wheres-the-useful-link.160222/
i've been offered nothing, just my luck lol
Hello and thanks for the welcome. I am starting to follow the LchfSame as the majority of us @Starfish18 .
Hi and welcome.
You are in the best place now,
somewhere others share your dreams and goals of lowering and managing their diabetes as well as possible.
Meters a great start, a decent choice available, I went sd codefree after reading up, but all will be better then nothing.
800 diet, sounds similar to the ND (Newcastle diet .) that features 800 calories.
For my money, you'd be better off reading up on LCHF, and perhaps finding a way with that, that works for you.
... you could soon lose weight and reverse your diabetes. I lost 3lbs this week doing this
fast800 is a book by Dr Moseley, he tells you everything you need to know about Diabetes. Gives loads of recipes. I have two healthy shakes a day from Boots, not the Cambridge ones as they are full of sugar, and a main meal early evening. 800 is the calories you stick to during the day. I must say I’m not finding it difficult to follow.What is the fast800 diet?
That's brilliant that you was given a meter and get the testing strips on the NHS I've been offered nothing, just my luck lol
Wow that's amazing, mine was 105 in November and I have been lchf since then so hope my result is as good as yoursAt least one in five people with T2 diabetes are not significantly overweight at first diagnosis - and this can be much higher for some ethnic groups.
As you have already concluded, you need to find a management strategy that works out best for you, and the only way to find out if it is doing so requires a meter. You have already had suggestions towards lower carb and lower calorie approaches, and to some extent these overlap. They do all require a large degree of discipline though.
Don't worry too much about the highness of the HbA1c at diagnosis at 95 mmol/mol and concentrate on the dietary changes (exercise at a moderate level also helps most people). I can only offer my own experience of being diagnosed at 107 mmol/mol and after 4 months it being in the mid-30s where it has remained ever since.
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