andilinda01
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- 4
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
I was scheduled to have a torn rotator cuff and bone spur in my right shoulder surgically repaired on Nov 1. My doctor received my A1c results on Tues which was 9.2. The plan was to double my glipizide to 10mg in morning and 10mg in evening and repeat A1c on Oct 27 and if still high would reschedule the surgery. I had a cortisone shot Aug 23 and the blood test Sept 23. I believe the shot may have increased my results. I also have taken 4-6 advil a day for pain and inflammation. I am breaking out in hives and was told to stop the advil, which i did for 3 days but still getting hives and in too much pain not to take it. Iwas blindsided by a call from the surgeon's secretary on thurs that he cancelled my surgery after speaking to my doctor about my high A1c. It has to be 9.0 or less for surgery. Does anyone know how I can lower it quickly? I am in severe pain and not sleeping. I want to have the surgery by the beginning of Dec. I have left a message for my doctor to discuss the plan, how many blood tests I have to have to clear me. She has not returned my call or email. Very frustrated that I don't know what to expect or how long I have to wait. I could use some advise on how to lower it quickly at least to 8.5. I believe the hive are due to stress. Thank you!
Hi. Many of us on this site have managed to get our blood sugar levels down to a manageable level by either dramatically reducing or pretty much just avoiding food with carbohydrates (particularly those foods which have more than 10g carb per 100g of product - see labels). Like a number here, I got my levels down pretty quickly (on no meds) purely by avoiding the following foods ; bread, cereal, potatoes, pasta and rice. Just cutting these foods out as well as the obvious sugary rubbish should make a big difference. This is because carbohydrates turn to sugar in the blood...but no-one tells us that ! Pity you don't have a self-testing meter as testing your levels before and a couple of hours after food would let you know exactly how much difference it is making just to avoid toast ! Hopefully, this would make a noticable difference by the 27th. I am tagging @daisy1, who will be along with some basic but very important info for you to read through and consider. check out the low carb and type 2 threads on this site. Good luck.
The member is on Glipizide which I think is a bg lowering drug. Is it wise to drastically cut carbs while on this drug?
Hello and that you very much for your encouragement an support. I am glad I found this site. I need all the info I can get on lowering my A1c. I am super stressed about this whole situation. I have to admit that my biggest fault is carbs, candy and baked goods. I did receive some great info from daisy1. It was written so I could actually understand what it all means. I do test daily, see my post to daisy1 below along with my recent numbers. I am going to give it my all. Thank you very much for passing my info to daisy1 and your information and support. Any suggestions for destressing?Hi. Many of us on this site have managed to get our blood sugar levels down to a manageable level by either dramatically reducing or pretty much just avoiding food with carbohydrates (particularly those foods which have more than 10g carb per 100g of product - see labels). Like a number here, I got my levels down pretty quickly (on no meds) purely by avoiding the following foods ; bread, cereal, potatoes, pasta and rice. Just cutting these foods out as well as the obvious sugary rubbish should make a big difference. This is because carbohydrates turn to sugar in the blood...but no-one tells us that ! Pity you don't have a self-testing meter as testing your levels before and a couple of hours after food would let you know exactly how much difference it is making just to avoid toast ! Hopefully, this would make a noticable difference by the 27th. I am tagging @daisy1, who will be along with some basic but very important info for you to read through and consider. check out the low carb and type 2 threads on this site. Good luck.
The member is on Glipizide which I think is a bg lowering drug. Is it wise to drastically cut carbs while on this drug?
Hello and that you very much for your encouragement an support. I am glad I found this site. I need all the info I can get on lowering my A1c. I am super stressed about this whole situation. I have to admit that my biggest fault is carbs, candy and baked goods. I did receive some great info from daisy1. It was written so I could actually understand what it all means. I do test daily, see my post to daisy1 below along with my recent numbers. I am going to give it my all. Thank you very much for passing my info to daisy1 and your information and support. Any suggestions for destressing?
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