office7248
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I desperately need some help. I've been a type 2 diabetic since 1999, well I was diagnosed then, goodness how when it developed. I'm 14st 7lbs and have been that weight for at least 10 years. I started on Metformin once a day and gradually,worked my way up to 3 X Metformin a day plus Lantus once a day and Novorapid with each meal. I've tried every diet known to man (I have to say half heartedly). I can now only tolerate 1 x Metformin per day and the insulin doesn't seem to make any difference no matter how much I take. I tried explains this at my last hospital appointment and the consultant drew a little picture for me showing what happens to my blood sugar when I eat in between answering calls on his mobile to his beast friend who's mother was dying of cancer !!!!!!!!! I went back to my diabetic nurse who said she would arrange for me to see another consultant. Then a copy of the report from the hospital arrived. The details at the top of the form,showed I had received laser treatment on my eyes, had got kidney disease, peripheral neuropathy etc - none of which are true. It was at this point I decided it was a waste of time going back to the hospital.
I then tried a low carb diet which I only did for 2 days because of the number of hypos I had as I've no idea how to work out the insulin I need.
I even so silted Dr Chattergee who was on a television programme and he strongly advised that I don't try low carb without medical guidance. I'm completely at a loss now.......... can anyone help, please
everybody allmost feel like having hypos when their blood glucose starts to go rapidly Down from a very high number.... BUT BUT BUT that is not real hypos..
you have to stand it through if you want to become healthier and live long...
do you measure your blood-glucose ?
if it is not under 4,5 then you have no reason at all for being worried in that regard ... except from if you have taken too much insuline..
there is only one way to get better and that is to get your blood glucose Down to under 6.5 maybe you just have to make a better food-plan
I started out having some of my meals every day only on proteins like a big cup of cottage cheese, or just half a chicken and so on, then you dont have to worry about those meals at least it took only 1 month to get my blood glucose Down from 17mmol to now about the highest has been 7.2 after meal peak during the last month
medication for diabetes 2 is not medication that helps a lot , maybe only 10%
you have to do the job mostly by your self...
diet is 90% of managing diabetes 2 and along with that comes execising
if you can not do sports, fitness or alike you have to a least walk som longer and longer walks...
If you can do none of those, there is the old way of trying to help diabetics before medicine was found and that is very few calories maybe every day or every other days like 1000 calories a day
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