I agree that you should get a meter. I nearly said buy a meter, which you can, but since the TEE2 is free it's another option. When/if you get it you can put it to good use sorting out your blood glucose levels. You can get advice from this site on the best way to proceed.I was diagnosed as pre diabetic mid August via a telephone appointment with a GP I hadn't met as my own GP was away.
I had requested the bloodtest myself as I had severe itching and pins and needles in my feet and calves, apart from the usual frequent trips to the loo. Having been on steroids for an autoimmune illness for several years, I knew diabetes was a risk. My reading was 44.
The GP suggested I try the Low GI diet and it has certainly worked with weight loss, having lost close to a stone in 2 months. Being on steroids and being too unwell to do much exercise had made my weight rocket way above my normal healthy weight.
I was told I wouldn't be tested again for a year which I find incredible. That means I could possibly become diabetic without knowing it.
So, is it worth me buying a monitor and testing my blood sugar levels myself? It's all new to me and I really don't want to add to my existing medical conditions.
I was diagnosed as pre diabetic mid August via a telephone appointment with a GP I hadn't met as my own GP was away.
I had requested the bloodtest myself as I had severe itching and pins and needles in my feet and calves, apart from the usual frequent trips to the loo. Having been on steroids for an autoimmune illness for several years, I knew diabetes was a risk. My reading was 44.
The GP suggested I try the Low GI diet and it has certainly worked with weight loss, having lost close to a stone in 2 months. Being on steroids and being too unwell to do much exercise had made my weight rocket way above my normal healthy weight.
I was told I wouldn't be tested again for a year which I find incredible. That means I could possibly become diabetic without knowing it.
So, is it worth me buying a monitor and testing my blood sugar levels myself? It's all new to me and I really don't want to add to my existing medical conditions.
Thank you. Yes, I'm still on steroids, but am very gradually tapering down, and nowhere near the high doses I was on and will hopefully be able to continue the taper.Hi. As others have said..yup, get a meter. I was diagnosed with Steroid Induced Diabetes (Type 2) a couple of years ago. I was also warned of the risk but it was part of my anti-rejection treatment following a transplant (and still is..at a much reduced dose). are you still on steroids and if so can they be reduced as they will still cause spikes in the blood sugar ? I would advise you to keep a note of your meter readings and the food you eat in between readings..that is what really let me see what was having most impact. I would add that my levels are now well pretty much under control without meds (which I was on initially) because I reduced my carbohydrate intake dramatically (like many on this site). Medical staff never tell you that carbohydrates effectively turn to sugar in the blood...but the evidence is in the meter readings. Anyway...good luck...I'd say get informed and stay ahead of it.
Thank you everyone for your replies. I'm going to look into the various meters and the overall cost.
Have a look at the Codefree meter, the strips are not too exorbitant and mine has given me no problems at all.Thank you everyone for your replies. I'm going to look into the various meters and the overall cost.
Welcome to the forum @Susanne_M and well done on the weight loss and diet changes which I hope has improved your symptoms
I only get annual tests as well but if I'm unwell or get further symptoms I can book an appointment.
I see @AM1874 has already posted the meters that are popular on the forum and I think it is definately a good idea to get one. Lot of us with pre d about these days so feel free to ask any questions.
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