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I think things are going wrong

paulydoodle

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Hi,

I have been a diabeteic for the past six years or so. Initially everything was well controlled by diet, it then progressed to metformin twice a day and then metformin 3 times a day. At present my levels can range from 8.5 upto 18, 19 and even in the twenties. I must admit that I am not good at sticking to diets and I love tea with a spoon of sugar.

I am constantly tired and perspire heavily. Any advice would be most welcome.
 
Although you are not newly diagnosed I think that maybe you might benefit from some of the advice that Sue and I regularly give out to newly diagnosed Diabetic's, particularly in relation to carbohydrate intake and changes you possibly need to make.........I think you probably know that they have to be made if you wish to regain control of your Diabetes. do things in stages and then they are not so daunting........it's a lifestyle, not a diet.

 
paulydoodle said:
I must admit that I am not good at sticking to diets and I love tea with a spoon of sugar.

Change to sweetener. It's the easiest thing inth ewrld to do, and I can't believe you didn't do it 6 years ago!

You should know that the longer your diabetes is out of control, the harder it is to return to normal BG levels.

Good luck. AND STOP PUTTING SUGAR IN YOUR TEA!!! :wink:
 
Thank you for the advice, which I do appreaciate. The irony is that my wife is a nurse and my cousin is a doctor specialising in, wait for it, Diabetes. For your information relating to levels, my level has not been less than 9 mmols for ages and yet my GP says that I am well controlled. Now you may understand my concerns.

Thanks
 
Paul.
I think TBH that you either need a referral to an Endocrinologist or consider changing your GP if that person thinks your present levels are acceptable.

They are far from acceptable and are indicative of somebody who has no idea of even the most basic guidelines. The guidelines that we post here are a starting point.....if you can get the levels lower then so much the better. High Bg levels will generate many complications.....the very things that you want to avoid.

It is typical of the attitude of those who are just going through the motions. I used to be stuck with a GP like that for nearly 12 years until I came here and found what exactly I was doing wrong. What rubbish I had been told by so called HCP's and Dietician's. Once here and after following the advice from many well informed Diabetic's I turned everything around and am now a well controlled diabetic whose numbers are all well within those guidelines, lost 5 1/2 stone, feel so much fitter and eats healthily every single day of my life. Listen to the advice you get here, do your own research and make your own mind up about what is best for YOU. You have to live with the Diabetes and it is not progressive as some think........only if you let it takeover and control you.

Ask all the questions you need and there is usually somebody with a good answer. There are many success stories here using all sorts of methods of control, almost always you will find that a reduction of carbohydrates is the starting point for gaining better control and extending your life.
You have choices to make........
 
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