Absolutely not frying pan to fire.I wish I had bread for toast now! That's what happens when you chuck out the carbs from the cupboard. I'll need to keep a safety stash.
I'm gradually feeling a lot better. A bit of a headache's kicking in, but I've been reading stuff about hypos online and I think I might actually be getting these while I'm asleep. I am seeing the DN on Thursday, so I'll mention it then.
Deary me. And there I was thinking I was taking control. It looks like I'm jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire!
Well, I spoke to the DN just before I started changing my diet etc, and she'd just upped my Gliclazide by an extra tablet to 3 a day. She said she doubted I would get my BS into single figures, so would never have to worry about a hypo. I am seeing her on Thursday, and to be honest was going to see about less Gliclazide as the DN also said I'd struggle to lose weight while on it.Absolutely not frying pan to fire.
Was it not mentioned that when levels improved, meds might need to be adjusted? It sounds like your improvement may mean you need that now, or soon at least.
I hope you manage some sleep, but in your shoes, I might take my kit upstairs, so that I could test if I woke in a few hours; just for the comfort factor.
Take your phone too Rosie.Thanks again. I will follow all this advice and take stuff up to bed with me. I feel calm enough to go upstairs now. Night all, and thanks again.
Good point. My preference would be to take the Gliclazide down at least by one tablet (I take 3 a day). I am seeing the DN tomorrow morning, so will see what she thinks, but I suspect she will say carby snack. That would seem a bit counter intuitive to me.Wouldn't it be wise to change one thing at a time? If you reduce meds and introduce a carby snack, that's a double attack, and it may be trickier to clearly interpret the results of your actions. I'm sure you will receive more robust advice from others with more experience, but that's just my preference for a systematic approach kicking in.
I'm glad you're felling better today.
I've been fortunate to be able to remain meds-free managing my diabetes, but it seems bonkers to me to eat up to the meds, rather than reduce the meds to tackle the underlying improvement. How will anybody ever really reduce their numbers/meds if all they do is eat more to minimise the harming impacts of over-medicating? That's a rhetorical question, obviously, and I accept over-medicating my not be the kindest term to use.Good point. My preference would be to take the Gliclazide down at least by one tablet (I take 3 a day). I am seeing the DN tomorrow morning, so will see what she thinks, but I suspect she will say carby snack. That would seem a bit counter intuitive to me.
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