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<blockquote data-quote="MsManicure" data-source="post: 514651" data-attributes="member: 92520"><p>Hi Chermc,</p><p></p><p>Your story sounds not dissimilar to my own. I went from being diet controlled with consistent reading of 6 to a reading of 25. That was six months ago and despite being on insulin by bloods still average in the high 20's but I still go to work and function pretty normally. Although treatments can vary from GP surgery to GP surgery I wouldn't be surprised if you are put on insulin if the new meds don't have any impact over the next few weeks.</p><p></p><p>The most important thing is to keep a varied diary of your bloods over the next week or so in order for your GP to be as informed as possible.</p><p></p><p>Hope things level out for your soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MsManicure, post: 514651, member: 92520"] Hi Chermc, Your story sounds not dissimilar to my own. I went from being diet controlled with consistent reading of 6 to a reading of 25. That was six months ago and despite being on insulin by bloods still average in the high 20's but I still go to work and function pretty normally. Although treatments can vary from GP surgery to GP surgery I wouldn't be surprised if you are put on insulin if the new meds don't have any impact over the next few weeks. The most important thing is to keep a varied diary of your bloods over the next week or so in order for your GP to be as informed as possible. Hope things level out for your soon. [/QUOTE]
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