Hi,
My name is Linda and I have been diabetic for a couple of years, I was tablet controlled for most of the time but I was introduced on to Victoza about 18 months ago, this was initially used with Metformin tablets and my blood sugars were coming under control but my stomach started to react violently to the tablets and even trying the slow release version after time upset my stomach. I tried coping with this as long as i could and eventually I had to tell the nurses/doctors I could not continue with this medication as i was constantly running for the loo plus stomach cramps were becomming worse.
New tablets introduced, glicazide, at initial 1 tablet per day dose, no effect on sugar levels, increased to 2 tablets per day but still not having any significant results, blood sugar constantly staying between 14 and 16 and try as i may I can not get it down. I jave been informed that I should start taking 2 tablets in the morning and then 1 in the evening to see if that helps reduce it. It has also been suggested that I may need to start thinking about insulin to control my blood sugars, this i have always wanted to avoid as it increases your car insurance quite significantly i am told plus you need to advise DVLA of the diabetes, I am told that the rules have changed on car insurance and driving so will have to look them up.
I know how important it is to get my blood sugar levels under control but the diabetic team seem very reluctant to try other tablets to see if any of them work, I know all tablets do not work for everyone but they just dont seem to want to try anything else. :?
Any suggestions as to what may help and the laws on driving with diabetes?
My name is Linda and I have been diabetic for a couple of years, I was tablet controlled for most of the time but I was introduced on to Victoza about 18 months ago, this was initially used with Metformin tablets and my blood sugars were coming under control but my stomach started to react violently to the tablets and even trying the slow release version after time upset my stomach. I tried coping with this as long as i could and eventually I had to tell the nurses/doctors I could not continue with this medication as i was constantly running for the loo plus stomach cramps were becomming worse.
New tablets introduced, glicazide, at initial 1 tablet per day dose, no effect on sugar levels, increased to 2 tablets per day but still not having any significant results, blood sugar constantly staying between 14 and 16 and try as i may I can not get it down. I jave been informed that I should start taking 2 tablets in the morning and then 1 in the evening to see if that helps reduce it. It has also been suggested that I may need to start thinking about insulin to control my blood sugars, this i have always wanted to avoid as it increases your car insurance quite significantly i am told plus you need to advise DVLA of the diabetes, I am told that the rules have changed on car insurance and driving so will have to look them up.
I know how important it is to get my blood sugar levels under control but the diabetic team seem very reluctant to try other tablets to see if any of them work, I know all tablets do not work for everyone but they just dont seem to want to try anything else. :?
Any suggestions as to what may help and the laws on driving with diabetes?