Dogbutler
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 134
- Location
- South Wales
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
Hi all,
I was diagnosed with T2 in November 2012 and was prescribed 2 grams of metformin daily.
When I saw my consultant 6 months later, he reduced the dose to 1 gram and said if I continued to do well, I might very well end up as diet controlled.
Things carried on until December last when I began to feel odd - terribly thirsty, insatiable appetite, very sleepy and my vision was blurred. My bg had shot up to the mid twenties and I have no idea why.
I contacted my doc who advised doubling the metformin and added 80mg glicazide. It's now more than a month since all this and my bg remains far too high (11.4 after 12 hr fast) this morning.
My immediate problem is what to do about work. I find it very difficult to do my job properly at the mo and wonder if I can justifiably take sick leave until my bg is back under control.
I'd really appreciate your advice.
Thanks for reading.
Ness
I was diagnosed with T2 in November 2012 and was prescribed 2 grams of metformin daily.
When I saw my consultant 6 months later, he reduced the dose to 1 gram and said if I continued to do well, I might very well end up as diet controlled.
Things carried on until December last when I began to feel odd - terribly thirsty, insatiable appetite, very sleepy and my vision was blurred. My bg had shot up to the mid twenties and I have no idea why.
I contacted my doc who advised doubling the metformin and added 80mg glicazide. It's now more than a month since all this and my bg remains far too high (11.4 after 12 hr fast) this morning.
My immediate problem is what to do about work. I find it very difficult to do my job properly at the mo and wonder if I can justifiably take sick leave until my bg is back under control.
I'd really appreciate your advice.
Thanks for reading.
Ness