JUSTFOCUS said:hi Jane
Do you have any meds for your blood pressure ? I have been on lasipranol for 5 yr now. But the reading your showing i think you defo need to contact your gp. I hope someone will reply better than me. JF.
hallii said:The rise in blood sugar in the morning is something many of us have to accept, your liver does it's thing and dumps sugar into your bloodstream to get you going for the day. Some T2s find eating a carb snack at bedtime helps keep the morning figure down.
You BP is one for the doc. I wish mine was anywhere near that! I am on various BP meds and it stays stubbornly high.
What was your last HbA1c?
It would be nice to have a steady BG level without any peaks and troughs but we are T2 and that makes it difficult. some peaks and troughs have to be accepted, but if your HbA1c stays reasonable
then maybe the higher morning figure has to be lived with.
I also find taking Metformin last thing at night helps keep my morning figures lower.
We are, however, all different, it might or might not work for you.
H
viviennem said:Hi Jane!
Welcome to the forum - I'm no expert, so I hope someone with more experience will be along soon who can advise you better. I have great sympathy with you over statins - me too! I got a little book off Amazon called 'Rosie's Armchair Exercises' by Rosita Evans which I find useful to keep my muscles toned a bit.
Have you discussed your other problems with your heart specialist or diabetes specialist as well as your GP? Maybe your medication needs to be more of a team effort. Yours sounds a complicated case, and possibly ought to be dealt with at a higher level than GP. Good though they are, they can't be specialists in everything.
Best wishes
Viv
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