Hi thanks again for your helpful comments.
I am taking two metformin a day, my dad just recently had a heart attack so i think iv been comfort eating alot.
And very stressed.
My main problem is although people tell me you cant get low sugar on metformin im convinced i do. Especially in hot weather.
I get dizzy, feel faint , cant talk properly and eating always solves it.
So i eat carbs to avoid this ,it feel like my safety net when in fact i know its probably worse!
But i dont feel those effects as bad.
Sorry to hear about your Dad, that is a worrying time indeed.Hi thanks again for your helpful comments.
I am taking two metformin a day, my dad just recently had a heart attack so i think iv been comfort eating alot.
And very stressed.
My main problem is although people tell me you cant get low sugar on metformin im convinced i do. Especially in hot weather.
I get dizzy, feel faint , cant talk properly and eating always solves it.
So i eat carbs to avoid this ,it feel like my safety net when in fact i know its probably worse!
But i dont feel those effects as bad.
Sorry to hear about your Dad, that is a worrying time indeed.
I have had similar diabetes issues as you are having and I agree with the others that being able to test your BG at home will be key to turning things around this time. You are under more stress than the first time so you will probably need to try a new approach.
It's very unlikely you would get a hypo (very low sugar) on Metformin but the only way to know is to BG test at home at the time.
It's much more likely that you are getting hypers (high sugars) that make you feel dizzy, faint and not talking properly. Eating solves it but only for a short time. It becomes a vicious cycle but it is easily fixed with BG testing to see what types of foods are best for your body. We are all different.
Metformin isn't usually enough to control blood sugars unless you're also making the right food changes. Increasing the dose doesn't help much and may give you chronic diarrhoea, which is unpleasant and can make your health and stress levels even worse.
If you are worried that you might become obsessed with BG testing, then just make sure you only do the number of tests that will add value to your diabetes management plan. This will probably be an average of less than 10 tests a day for a few weeks and then occasional tests afterwards unless something else happens. Probably. I mean, more than one test a day but less than 30 a day. We can help you with ways to do the testing to minimise sore fingers.
You will probably have to self-fund the meter and test strips, but @Bluetit1802 has some info about the cheapest reliable meter available in the UK and she will post it here for you.
You're in the right place and you're already making progress towards getting things turned around. I am very optimistic for you! Keep asking questions.
Hi Jenny yes I think that is the way forward so I can be sure.
Are urine tests not any good is it only blood testing worth doing?
Thank you so much , I wont ask anything more today sorry.
I know I am asking lots of questions.
Thanks
Hi @lotuslight, glad to see that @Rachox answered your question before I returned. Please ask as many questions as you need to, and have a read of Daisy1's info above. There is no such thing as a silly question. Best wishes.Hi Jenny yes I think that is the way forward so I can be sure.
Are urine tests not any good is it only blood testing worth doing?
Thank you so much , I wont ask anything more today sorry.
I know I am asking lots of questions.
Thanks
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