I don’t know really what a hypo is. I know it’s low glucose. I’ve bought a glucose monitor and don’t know if I’m doing it right.
I put the strip in the meter, then I prick my finger to get the blood and put it on the strip in the meter. It starts at 9 then quickly goes down to Lo . I don’t know if I’m doing it right. It has C and D on it? I had just eaten an orange and it was still going to Lo I would appreciate help with this.
Hi I am Jeanette from Glasgow. I went mad on sweet stuff over lockdown. I blame that for my diagnosis. I was overweight for a few years and felt my weight was out of control. For some reason it stopped bothering me! I’m 71 now and in the past I was always weight conscious! Just before my diagnosis I looked in the mirror and didn’t like what I seen. I decided to do an online slimming programme! When I was told I’d lost 8 1/2 pounds. I’ve now lost 17 1/2 lbs. I’ve cut out sweet things mostly but had a few setbacks! I can’t be trusted with sweet things! Someone told me to buy jelly babies for a hypo. I could take 4 without damaging my diet. Guess what? I ate the packet despite telling myself they were for a hypo. I don’t know really what a hypo is. I know it’s low glucose. I’ve bought a glucose monitor and don’t know if I’m doing it right.
I put the strip in the meter, then I prick my finger to get the blood and put it on the strip in the meter. It starts at 9 then quickly goes down to Lo . I don’t know if I’m doing it right. It has C and D on it? I had just eaten an orange and it was still going to Lo I would appreciate help with this.
I’ve stopped the visible sweet things. Like choc and sweets. I’m now tackling things like no added sugar bread, no added sugar beans. I still like potatoes and boiled rice but not too often. If my glucose really is Lo do I increase glucose?
Am I better to do a Keto diet? I did the fast 800 diet for 4 days and lost 6 lbs. I was so cold I had to stop it.
I think as long as I lose weight I’m doing ok. Is that right or do I have to do more? I can’t do much exercise because of spinal problems.
Forgot to say! I’m getting my eyes tested on Tuesday morning at the hospital. Fingers crossed!
Thanks for reading
Hi. Yes, without meds you are unlikely to go below 4 or even near it so do use the meter to check but I suspect you don't need to worry. Just keep all carbs down and see how you go. Many T2s are started on the tablet Metformin which helps a bit but won't cause you to go below 4.
Ty I don’t get medication
Hi. Yes, without meds you are unlikely to go below 4 or even near it so do use the meter to check but I suspect you don't need to worry. Just keep all carbs down and see how you go. Many T2s are started on the tablet Metformin which helps a bit but won't cause you to go below 4.
I’ve tried the glucose monitor again 3 times and not getting any reading. It’s a sino care accu view I’m going to return it to Amazon. Thank you for your reply
Hi again. I'm afraid your GP was wrong in saying you can eat anything. Diabetes is the result of glucose intolerance so you do need to keep the carbs down. I agree with the post about SW. Whilst it has obviously helped SW can be heavy on the carbs and worry about low-fat. You don't need to worry about fats or proteins as they keep you feeling full and contribute little to blood sugar gain but all carbs turn to glucose in the stomach and that's our problem.
I'm tagging @Rachox for her current UK recommendations on meters. The main cost is the strips, as GPs generally won't subscribe them. As you're not on meds then you really don't need to worry about hypos.
Be careful with slimming world as it can be a very carb heavy diet. Just be aware that bread, potatoes, rice, pasta is all likely to increase your blood sugar, even wholemeal versions.
great idea to get a meter then you will be able to see for yourself which foods are increasing blood sugar. Has anyone shown you how to use one? I don’t have the same meter, but usually you prick your finger to get the bubble of blood, then just put the tip of the testing strip to the bubble. The strip then sucks the blood in. You don’t need to actually put blood on the strip if you see what I mean. Try that before returning the meter.
Hi @JeanetteM1 and thanks for the tag @EllieM
In case your friend doesn’t give you a meter, here’s some info on UK meters, and to be clear I have no commercial connections with any of the companies mentioned.
HOME HEALTH have the Gluco Navii, which is a fairly new model and seems to be getting good reviews, links to the strips and the meter:
https://homehealth-uk.com/all-produ...ose-meter-test-strips-choose-mmol-l-or-mg-dl/
There are also discount codes for when you come to buy more strips - "navii5" and "navii10" will give you 20% off purchases of 5 packs of strips and 25% off 10 packs of strips respectively.
Then they sell the older SD Code Free, details to be found here!
https://homehealth-uk.com/all-products/codefree-blood-glucose-monitoring-system-mmoll-or-mgdl/
Discount codes for the Code Free strips (which I have used in the past but I don’t know if they still work)
5 packs 264086
10 packs 975833
SPIRIT HEALTHCARE have a meter called the Tee2 + found here:
https://shop.spirit-health.co.uk/co...e2-blood-glucose-meter?variant=19264017268793
with the strips found here:
https://shop.spirit-health.co.uk/co...py-of-tee2-test-strips?variant=19264017367097
Some members have got a free Tee2+ by phoning up to order, with a large order of strips they often throw the meter in for free:
Phone number 0800 8815423
With more expensive strips is their Caresens Dual, this one has the advantage of glucose and ketone testing in one machine, it’s to be found here:
https://shop.spirit-health.co.uk/collections/caresens-dual
If there is a choice of units of measurement then ‘mmol/L’ are the standard units in the UK, ‘mg/dl’ in the US, other countries may vary.
Don’t forget to check the box if you have pre diabetes or diabetes so you can buy VAT free. (for all meters and strips)
I’m not doing many carbs tbh. I’m eating weetabix for breakfast with flax and chai seed. Today I had the seeds , strawberries and yogurt. No weetabix. Wasn’t really to my taste. I had the small ham and egg salad from m and s then tonight I had homemade lentil and butterbean soup. A small bit of lamb and some tangerines as they’re low gi. How’s that?
That would be way too many carbs for me, but then I'm on about 20g/day. Weetabix is a definite no-no, and I would skip bought/prepared supermarket salad (unless I was very sure of it) as some of the dressings and additions have a lot of sugar. Equally, I wouldn't be eating tangerines as they are high in fructose.I’m not doing many carbs tbh. I’m eating weetabix for breakfast with flax and chai seed. Today I had the seeds , strawberries and yogurt. No weetabix. Wasn’t really to my taste. I had the small ham and egg salad from m and s then tonight I had homemade lentil and butterbean soup. A small bit of lamb and some tangerines as they’re low gi. How’s that?
I'm wondering if you realise that it is vital to wash and dry your hands before testing? If you had some residue from the orange on your finger, that could mess up your reading.I had just eaten an orange and it was still going to Lo
I'm wondering if you realise that it is vital to wash and dry your hands before testing? If you had some residue from the orange on your finger, that could mess up your reading.
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