Nikkipants
Member
- Messages
- 12
- Location
- Pawnee
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Country music and Michael Cera.
I’d agree a false hypo is a definite possibility. 126 (7mmol) is by no means low but if you’re used to much higher it might feel horrible.
You say you’ve changed you’re diet but that smoothie with oats and bananas would be way too carb laden for many if not most type 2. What guidelines were you given in how to change your diet?
Welcome to the forums! Certainly would be best to get your own meter and test but it sounds like as others have said it was a false hypo which in some ways is a good thing because it shows your bloods are going back down to a better starting point than you were at before. Sometimes the tests can be wonky for so many reasons but also if you do have insulin going around in you still it can cause a bit of a lower crash in glucose after a carb heavy meal.Heya, I just got diagnosed with T2 this last Wednesday. I am confused about a few things. My dr put me on Metformin 500mg once a day with my breakfast. I took it as directed, all the while, changing my eating and adding exercise in one to two times a day. I am eating tons of veggies, low carb, high protein and no sweets.
So on Sunday, I took my medication with my breakfast (2 eggs, spinach, sauteed tomatoes and garlic) and had a string cheese a couple of hours later. About 1.5 hours after this, I started feeling really weird. I felt fuzzy headed and almost drunk. I assumed my sugars were just adjusting from the medication. I left a message with my doctor, ate a sandwich and took a nap because I was feeling off. I woke up from my nap like 30 minutes later and the nurse was calling. She said the doctor wants me to stop the metformin and call today. She gave me no test kit, so I am not sure of readings.
Then I borrowed a friends kit and tested my sugar this morning 2 hours after my breakfast (no medication.) I had a smoothie I made with a whole large banana, 1/4 cup of oats, 3 tbsp of peanut butter, and some peanut butter protein powder all blended together with almond milk. When I tested my sugars 2 hours later, they were 126.
When I initially went to the dr, my glucose was 143 fasting. Honestly, I don't know how these things work, but I would assume that my sugars would be higher than 126 2 hours after eating if they were 143 fasting, no?
Now she is telling me to start on half a tablet a day because I had a "headache," which isn't even true.
And I'm also wondering, could my diet and exercise plus the metformin have made my sugars too low? I don't know how metformin works and if it can do that.
So sorry for the huge post, I'm so confused!
I think we're all very happy you decided to jump in head first only days after your diagnosisYes! I did that on purpose to test my sugars after. Thanks so much. You guys are so helpful!
Thank you! I hope so. I filled out my profile.I think we're all very happy you decided to jump in head first only days after your diagnosis
I'll bet you 10 euro's (pounds, dollars, zloties, peseta's, whatever you fancy) you're one of those giving helpful advice to confused newbies in a couple of months while handling your diabetes in a way that has your GP question their text books, just like @Caeseji did!
If you plan on posting more on the forum, it would be helpfull if you filled ot your profile to include type of diabetes and medication. Not sure how to do it on a phone,if that's even possible, but on a pc just go to your profile on the upper right of the page.
Getting a meter from your doctor is only useful if they're willing to prescribe test strips as well. Meters are cheap, test strips expensive. So if they won't, look into the cheaper test strips and get the meter that goes with it. I assume you're not in the UK so no use giving you information about test strips there. Sounds like you'll figure it out anywayThank you! I hope so. I filled out my profile.
Also, I send a message to my doctor and asked her to prescribe me a meter. She is being weird and asking if I want training. No, man! I just want a meter!
Anyway, thank you guys!
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