Hi David,Good morning I’m David just joined I have type 2 been struggling few years with diet to control no medication. Been 47 mm now 53 mm even tho I eat properly and walk my dogs is it age 76 or missing something I am not doing . Nurses at doctors say it’s reversible anyone think it is
Why do you feel you need their permission? You are in charge of your own body. If you want support you'll get plenty here. And with your wonderful sense of humour you can get through any thing!, but convincing the medical crew feels like trying to sell sunscreen in a snowstorm
Hi @JT65 , welcome to the forum.Morning everyone, I am a newbie and diagnosed with Type 1 at the end of September having been treated by GP as type 2 for 5 months which ended up with a hospital stay for DKA. My brain is in overload and I am a keen cyclist so fighting to be able to get out there and do what I enjoy. I currently take Lantus in the morning which I don’t feel works for me and Fiasp with meals. The Fiasp replaced NovoRapid as that was too slow. After about a month of good success on Fiasp, things have gone haywire and I am struggling again. I wake up with BG at around 9 and porridge breakfast; measured out and carb counted etc.. as directed, usually spikes within the hour to around 12 or 13 and normally takes 2 hours to come down back to around 9. If I increase the ratio to 1.5 units insulin to 10 g carbs then I usually bomb out and go hypo, at least 3mm/ol. Finding the balance is hard and frustrating. I am determined to not let this beat me or define me. Any help, advice or tips would be most welcome and appreciated and I hope that I can offer something in return as I get a grip of this diabetes. I wish everyone well and thank you in advance
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