Hello everyone - my first post here (70 yr male). I appreciate some advise.
Over the last few weeks I have lost about 6 kgs (down to 72 kgs) had cold feet at night and experienced thirst during the day. These symptoms seemed to begin around the same time i had my first COVID vaccine jab - not sure if there is any possible correlation.
Over the weekend I touch a bg test and was horrified that the result was 22 mmol/l. I don't feel particulary ill (concerned about the rapid weight loss), but since it was so high, I went to a walk-in clinic and saw a GP. They prescribed 40mg gliclazide once per day and advised further tests with my doctor. I took the first dose yesterday and with a very low carb diet, my bg was 9 by mid afternoon (i felt good about this). However, in the evening with a low carb dinner, it rose to 13 two hours later (i did have a glass of semi skimmed milk - maybe this was a bad idea) and 15 this morning.
I'm trying to get a GP appointment and blood tests, but cant get an appointment yet. I'm monitoring my blood 4-5 times a day. While waiting for the GP appointment, would it be advisable to take another dose of gliclazide (or half 20mg) with my evening meal to try to prevent the elevation in the evening. I'd certainly sleep better going to bed with a bg level under 10.
Any advise based upon experience appreciated.
Over the last few weeks I have lost about 6 kgs (down to 72 kgs) had cold feet at night and experienced thirst during the day. These symptoms seemed to begin around the same time i had my first COVID vaccine jab - not sure if there is any possible correlation.
Over the weekend I touch a bg test and was horrified that the result was 22 mmol/l. I don't feel particulary ill (concerned about the rapid weight loss), but since it was so high, I went to a walk-in clinic and saw a GP. They prescribed 40mg gliclazide once per day and advised further tests with my doctor. I took the first dose yesterday and with a very low carb diet, my bg was 9 by mid afternoon (i felt good about this). However, in the evening with a low carb dinner, it rose to 13 two hours later (i did have a glass of semi skimmed milk - maybe this was a bad idea) and 15 this morning.
I'm trying to get a GP appointment and blood tests, but cant get an appointment yet. I'm monitoring my blood 4-5 times a day. While waiting for the GP appointment, would it be advisable to take another dose of gliclazide (or half 20mg) with my evening meal to try to prevent the elevation in the evening. I'd certainly sleep better going to bed with a bg level under 10.
Any advise based upon experience appreciated.