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<blockquote data-quote="Davyb" data-source="post: 2253343" data-attributes="member: 35131"><p>As you give your blood sugar in mmol/l, with those meds using the generic names rather than trade names, I believe you are not in USA, I'd guess you are in UK. </p><p></p><p>That diet is far from low carb. I suspect that your hbA1c is quite high. I would say that you are quite high risk for a bad encounter with Covid-19 </p><p>I'm T2, my meds and blood sugars were similar to those you quote, prior to my transition to Multiple Daily Injections of insulins. </p><p>I suspect your doctor may soon want you to transition to insulin(s). Pancreas, liver, etc. cannot be stressed forever with oral meds.</p><p>I was on oral meds for 17 years before transition, which is a long time, a nursing educator I know of, quotes about 6 years as the average for T2 on oral meds before needing insulin.</p><p>Once I transitioned, my bg, hbA1c, weight, bmi, etc. have all come down into the target ranges my doctors wanted. Control is much easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davyb, post: 2253343, member: 35131"] As you give your blood sugar in mmol/l, with those meds using the generic names rather than trade names, I believe you are not in USA, I'd guess you are in UK. That diet is far from low carb. I suspect that your hbA1c is quite high. I would say that you are quite high risk for a bad encounter with Covid-19 I'm T2, my meds and blood sugars were similar to those you quote, prior to my transition to Multiple Daily Injections of insulins. I suspect your doctor may soon want you to transition to insulin(s). Pancreas, liver, etc. cannot be stressed forever with oral meds. I was on oral meds for 17 years before transition, which is a long time, a nursing educator I know of, quotes about 6 years as the average for T2 on oral meds before needing insulin. Once I transitioned, my bg, hbA1c, weight, bmi, etc. have all come down into the target ranges my doctors wanted. Control is much easier. [/QUOTE]
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