The NHS say don't test your bg so do what I did buy yourself a code free bg monitor and test anyway that way you are more in control don't just rely on your HBA1C........ Think about this would you rely on a speed camera to tell you if you were speeding?......... No you would use your speedometer ...think of your blood glucose meter as your speedometer and keep a check on things.....hope you get on fine. Theresa xxKeep having Hypos I'm only on 500my once a day but keep getting bad hypos? My nurse won't let me test as its not in the policy so never know how low I am but I know my awareness is lower than it used to be and it it taking me longer to recover from them! A friend who is a nurse says I my be a late developing type 1 (large family history and I'm 38) anyone had experience like this? Thanks in advance x
@AndBreathe How long does it usually take for the body to adjust to the "new normal" & stop freaking out with hypos, please? My BS levels were v high 3.5 mths ago, but metformin instantly brought them down to "Ok-ish" of around 7 point something - but I'm still frequently having hypo (feeling)s. I've bought my own meter, so I know my levels when that happens. It could be 6.2 or it could be 8.7. (Irrespective of my BS levels, if I'm dehydrated or too warm, I feel terrible... And if don't eat something every 2 or 3 hrs... I'll also get a "hypo"...)Another thing that often happens to T2s getting a handle on their diabetes control is to experience false hypos, whereby the blood drops a bit lower than the body is used to experiencing, and it then gives a "feed me" signal. Over time, provided a good eating/drinking regime is followed, they hypo feelings ease, although if the blood numbers drop further can come back.
I was diagnosed a couple of months ago and this is a problem I seem to have when I haven’t eaten enough. I also wake up in the night feeling sick. DN says she doesn’t think it is to do with the diabetes or the medicine but could not give any suggestions what it could be! It only starting happening after the recent diagnosisMy nurse friend seems to think it's not the met form in but could be type 1 I tend to have a hypo if I take my met form in but don't eat enough in the day? Xx
Morning @Swan2019 and welcome to the forum.I was diagnosed a couple of months ago and this is a problem I seem to have when I haven’t eaten enough. I also wake up in the night feeling sick. DN says she doesn’t think it is to do with the diabetes or the medicine but could not give any suggestions what it could be! It only starting happening after the recent diagnosis
Hi @Swan2019 ,I was diagnosed a couple of months ago and this is a problem I seem to have when I haven’t eaten enough. I also wake up in the night feeling sick. DN says she doesn’t think it is to do with the diabetes or the medicine but could not give any suggestions what it could be! It only starting happening after the recent diagnosis
I already had a glucose meter and test strips but now resorted to buying a Libre 2 so I can get a better idea what is going on with my glucose levels, especially in the night, without having to keep pricking my finger.Morning @Swan2019 and welcome to the forum.
Do you have a blood glucose meter and test strips? If not, I would acquire a meter and test regularly, especially when you experience these symptoms.
Have you made any changes to your way of eating since diagnosis?
Finally, (sorry, for all the questions) what medication(s) apart from Metformin have been prescribed?
If possible, could you please post your readings around your meals?I already had a glucose meter and test strips but now resorted to buying a Libre 2 so I can get a better idea what is going on with my glucose levels, especially in the night, without having to keep pricking my finger.
Cut out almost completely biscuits, had one in 2 months, have very little cakes or alcohol, or squash with sugar, some was not difficult to do as didn't have many anyway as have a gluten intolerance. when out and having a drink having water more often that not as no one these days seems to do proper slimline tonic to go with a gin, the only truly diet drink option is Coke so full of sugar. Do have one chocolate if the glucose levels are in a reasonable range and these don't seem to cause to much of a rise, but all meals seem to send my blood glucose soaring and then big falls going to low.
Was only put on Metformin.
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