Hi everyone, I’ve been reading posts but haven’t worked up the courage to post a hello till now.
No worries, I just went under the newly diagnosed on the forum and there was an option to start a threadI have done a lot of reading round too, but have never started a thread. Sorry to hi-jack your thread, but can you explain how to start a new thread of my own please?
I’m not sure but I know it had 88mol on the sheet?
you should not be paying for your metformin or your test strips,
I did ask and they said they don’t give them out anymore as I don’t need them?He is not on insulin or any drugs likely to cause a hypo. Pigs will fly before he is allowed test strips on prescription ...... but he may be extraordinarily lucky, so no harm in asking.
Maybe this is one of those area specific anomalies, as in North Essex I was given a meter and strips and a medical exception card. Since stopping Metformin I have been told I will have to pay for test strips, but this has not kicked in yet.He is not on insulin or any drugs likely to cause a hypo. Pigs will fly before he is allowed test strips on prescription ...... but he may be extraordinarily lucky, so no harm in asking.
Hi everyone, I’ve been reading posts but haven’t worked up the courage to post a hello till now.
I got diagnosed with type 2 a month ago and my fast reading was 10, since then I’ve changed my eating habits and visit the gym most days and have gone from weighing 150kg to 139kg in that time for which I feel great.
What I’m struggling with is I met the nurse last week for the first time who just weighed me etc and gave me a few leaflets and said see you in 3 months, I’ve been paying for my Metformin prescriptions which I take twice a day and didn’t know I could get the perscritipion for free till today!
I have nothing but respect for the NHS but I feel a bit confused what I’m meant to be doing, even though I’ve changed my eating habits I still have the odd bad thing but I’m worried that yes I’m losing weight but if my blood sugar isn’t dropping then this is still bad?
I brought a meter today (codefree) and after 7 attempts of drawing blood I finally got a reading of 4.8 (I ate at 12pm, tested 4pm) I know that reading is in the right range but is it accurate giving the eating time?
Sorry for all the questions, I’ve found this site to be a great help so far in understanding everything so far but I need some help with what to eat etc
Many thanks
aAdam
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