Ultramum
Well-Known Member
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
... and finally decided to go the low carb route.
I've been T2 for the best part of 15 years - great control up until about 2 years ago (Hba1c around 6.0 - 6.3 on 6 monthly checks).
Over the last two years it has gone up to 8.5. The diabetic nurse implied it was my fault and upped the Metformin to 2g followed by adding Sitagliptin. I asked to go on the dietary advice course again where I realised that, apart from a couple of odd things, I was still doing as advised when originally diagnosed.
The nurse on the course said it was likely that it was just the diabetes getting worse the longer I had it. Not good news - especially as I come across people with diabetic complications in my job role - not something to look forward to.
So back to following the dietary advice ... and this week my Hba1c is 69 - which in old money is still 8.5. My early morning fasting blood sugar came in at 10.8!
I had microproteinuria (possibly related to a recent course of anti-inflammatories) so need to have a repeat urine and blood test in four weeks - when the nurse now wants me to go on canagliflozin if my kidneys are then ok.
Having read up about canaglifozin I'm not up for that!
So ... I have started to cut the carbs - going to aim for 80g or less - and have ordered a meter and strips. I plan to demonstrate a lower blood sugar by the time four weeks have passed and earn a stay of execution on a change of meds.
I've been T2 for the best part of 15 years - great control up until about 2 years ago (Hba1c around 6.0 - 6.3 on 6 monthly checks).
Over the last two years it has gone up to 8.5. The diabetic nurse implied it was my fault and upped the Metformin to 2g followed by adding Sitagliptin. I asked to go on the dietary advice course again where I realised that, apart from a couple of odd things, I was still doing as advised when originally diagnosed.
The nurse on the course said it was likely that it was just the diabetes getting worse the longer I had it. Not good news - especially as I come across people with diabetic complications in my job role - not something to look forward to.
So back to following the dietary advice ... and this week my Hba1c is 69 - which in old money is still 8.5. My early morning fasting blood sugar came in at 10.8!
I had microproteinuria (possibly related to a recent course of anti-inflammatories) so need to have a repeat urine and blood test in four weeks - when the nurse now wants me to go on canagliflozin if my kidneys are then ok.
Having read up about canaglifozin I'm not up for that!
So ... I have started to cut the carbs - going to aim for 80g or less - and have ordered a meter and strips. I plan to demonstrate a lower blood sugar by the time four weeks have passed and earn a stay of execution on a change of meds.