Utter rubbish! There are many Type 2's who come off insulin having made alterations to their diets and life styles. Type 2 DOES NOT progress to Type 1, which has quite different causes. Many, actually most, Type 1's live long and happy lives with families, careers (note our current prime minister) and so on. There is nothing "down hill" about their lives.my friend told me that once your on insulin your just a step away from becoming t1 and then go down hill from there.
Hi Lyndsay444. I was diagnosed T2 3 months ago with a Hba1c of 101, so similar to yourself. I too went immediately onto a low carb diet, alongside 2000mg metformin per day. 4 weeks in, I had exactly the same experience as you are having now. Whenever my bs went down below 10 or 11, I felt dreadful, cold, shaky exhausted. I stuck with the diet and the meds though, and now I've got my bs down to 7 and below everyday, I feel fantastic. I had my hba1c tested this week and it is now 63, so making good progress. I think as the blood glucose comes down, your body has to reset itself, having been used to functioning with much higher glucose levels for possibly a long time. Hope this helps. Good luck with your journey!Hi there
I was diagnosed t2 4 weeks ago with a blood test result of 105 seems it explains the excessive thirst etc and lethargy.
I’m on 2000mg of metformin and 80mg of gliclozide tablets daily. Been told to get my blood glucose down to 7, however that’s impossible the lowest if ever managed is 11. And at that result I was pretty much unable to function I just slept 24 hours I didn’t want to eat anything and I felt absolutely awful. I’ve been like that the past 3 days with blood result of 11-13.
I ate some chocolate biscuits today and bloods shot up to 22.8 and I feel great.
I was able to get house in order after doing nothing for last 3 days.
I’m worried if I get my blood below 10 I will be in a comatose state.
I wondered if my blood monitor could be set wrong? Or if people are managing on higher glucose levels than the recommended 7.
I’ve not had a hypo crash ( nurse said that’s below 5 )
I’m sure I would feel dead at that considering I’m exhausted at 11-13.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
When I was first diagnosed getting down to levels about 7 ish made me feel terrible! The body just has to adjust over time to the new blood levels. Now i feel great at 5-6 and shaky at under 4 (which is what I was told is hypo) and headachey above 12.Thank you Adele
It’s so reassuring to know that I’m not alone and that what I’m going through is normal.
I will persevere and see what happens.
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