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How can I lower my BG? It's being very stubborn!

tree-peony

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Hello @ all

I was diagnosed Type 2 about 3 weeks ago after a spot test which returned about 23! Somewhat of a surprise to me as I'd not really had any symptoms and felt very well.

GP did fasting bloods which came back at 19, and then the 3 month thingy which showed about 12. I've been on Metformin (500mg x 3) since last Friday.

I started eating "healthily" as soon as I knew there was a problem, although tbh we eat really well anyway, although I will admit to too much cake historically. I have lost 30kgs over the last 3 years through healthy eating and exercise, but need to loose the same again really.

So after 3 weeks on a low GI diet which was working reasonably well, but not really lowering my BG much (stuck at around 18) I noticed that when I started the Metformin my levels went up :? peaking at 22. I decided to try dropping my carb level as low as i could get it. Today for example I have had:-

bacon (2), egg, mushrooms
sliced beef (3 pieces) followed by strawberries with a splash of double cream
piri piri chicken (home made) baked tomatoes (2) and courgette ribbons

3 cups coffee, no sugar
3 pints water

and that's it...

Whilst by BG has been pretty stable all day (I do it fasting in the morning, then just before and 2 hours after food) it's hovering between 15 and 16.

Oh and I'm doing between 40 and 60 mins a day on the crosstrainer.

So my questions are:-

Is there anything else I can do to lower my BG?
Am I expecting it to come down too quickly?
Am I missing something?

Thanks in advance for any replies! 8)

TP
 
That is a good days food! I think it can take a while for some peoples BG to come down.

Daisy will come along with loads of good advice soon, and I am sure it will all make more sense then.
 
Sounds like you're doing exactly the right thing.

Give it a chance. It can take a couple of weeks for your BG to come down to regular levels. Stick with it, you'll probably have a few headaches on the way, but you'll feel wonderful when you remember what it's like not to have blood full of sugar.
 
ditto all of that - there's nothing in that meal that's going to put your levels up. Was it in double figures before the meal then? I would also give yourself a few days with less carbs and keep testing. Make sure you write the numbers down because it's only when you've got a good set of numbers that you can see the patterns and appreciate the improvement.

S
 
yes, 13.2 is the lowest I've managed in 3 weeks

I've got a full set of readings and a food diary, Today it's been 16.2 on waking, 16.8 2 hours after breakfast, 15.8 before tea and 16.7 2 hours after.
 
Hi tree-peony and welcome to the forum Here is the information that Jeannemum mentioned earlier up this thread and I think it would be very useful for you. Ask as many questions as you like as there is always someone here to help.

 
Hi. Thanks for the age and weight info. I just wanted to x-check that late onset Type 1 wasn't obviously lurking in the background but it seems that you are taking the right approach and hopefully your sugars will continue to drop.
 
how can one tell the difference? I asked my GP if I was producing any insulin but he said they don't test for that. he's not very helpful tbh :cry:
 
Hi tree-peony, you've had lots of good advice here, but if you continue to get readings that high (and they are high) despite knocking the carb numbers down, I'd go back to the doctors sooner rather than later. It can be dangerous to run continually with numbers that high, and it could be you need more/different medication.
 
I'm thinking of taking a camp bed Grazer! They are coming down very slowly tho, but only since I went seriously low-carb. GP won't pay any attention to my own readings and just says it will take time. Just to complicate matters I'm due to have a cataract op on Tuesday and HAD to get my BG down for that to happen. Consultant is happy with my current levels.
 
14.6 now, 3 hours after breakfast of bacon, egg and mushrooms and 20 mins on the xtrainer :thumbdown:
 
LOL I'm not sure of anything tbh! All I know is I felt absolutely fine! Due to go back in 2 weeks after my cataract op has had time to settle but if the side effects of the Metfomin don't go soon I'm going to go back and ask for the slow release ones.

Lunch is 2 slices boiled ham, cucumber, half an avocado and 3 walnuts
 
If it was me, I'd go back now and say I wanted the SR, and while I'm at it, my BGs are constantly too high. The metformin will only drop them by 1 to 2 mmols which is not enough, and your diet isn't working. Most guidance says phone the doctor or other medical help if you get two consecutive readings above, I believe,13.9 I think that's a bit panicky personally but certainly your readings are up there and I think deserve more rapid attention. At most, give it another day then go back. You may feel fine, but that's because you've got used to high BGs, and anyway we often feel fine - but your BGs need attention.
 
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