One thing seems to be true. You have some insulin or your blood sugar readings would not reduce. You are in for an interesting time where you could change your lifestyle, take a lot of pills or possibly end up on insulin. Don't panic for the moment, all of the information isn't in yet.
So I signed up to a new doctor because of a house move 2 weeks ago, in the routine new patient check they noticed my blood pressure was a little elevated so last week ran some blood tests.
I'm a 26yo steady healthy weight, no health complaints myself.
Friday I was called in urgently in the morning and I spent most of Friday in the doctors having loads more tests done. My blood sugar is reading between 12 and 16 consistently with peaks and troughs -in the doctors app after breakfast I was at 19, and then I was down to 9 yesterday because I didn't get time to eat lunch. My next appointment is Weds but understandably the doc and nurse have told me not to worry too much - just keep testing and they'll work out a course of action.
It's all so new and a massive shock - just want to meet people who've been through a similar thing. Sure once the doc has helped me steady the boat it'll sink in and I'll build a routine.
Yeah. So I'm flabbergasted - anyone have a similar situation? The worst thing is the waiting as I don't know anything about what I'm dealin with yet, what medication or changes I'll need to make.
On the lighter side they didn't have a small sharps bin so I had to take a massive yellow box home on the bus. Made me giggle!
So I signed up to a new doctor because of a house move 2 weeks ago, in the routine new patient check they noticed my blood pressure was a little elevated so last week ran some blood tests.
I'm a 26yo steady healthy weight, no health complaints myself.
Friday I was called in urgently in the morning and I spent most of Friday in the doctors having loads more tests done. My blood sugar is reading between 12 and 16 consistently with peaks and troughs -in the doctors app after breakfast I was at 19, and then I was down to 9 yesterday because I didn't get time to eat lunch. My next appointment is Weds but understandably the doc and nurse have told me not to worry too much - just keep testing and they'll work out a course of action.
It's all so new and a massive shock - just want to meet people who've been through a similar thing. Sure once the doc has helped me steady the boat it'll sink in and I'll build a routine.
Yeah. So I'm flabbergasted - anyone have a similar situation? The worst thing is the waiting as I don't know anything about what I'm dealin with yet, what medication or changes I'll need to make.
On the lighter side they didn't have a small sharps bin so I had to take a massive yellow box home on the bus. Made me giggle!
What's the sharps bin for?So I signed up to a new doctor because of a house move 2 weeks ago, in the routine new patient check they noticed my blood pressure was a little elevated so last week ran some blood tests.
I'm a 26yo steady healthy weight, no health complaints myself.
Friday I was called in urgently in the morning and I spent most of Friday in the doctors having loads more tests done. My blood sugar is reading between 12 and 16 consistently with peaks and troughs -in the doctors app after breakfast I was at 19, and then I was down to 9 yesterday because I didn't get time to eat lunch. My next appointment is Weds but understandably the doc and nurse have told me not to worry too much - just keep testing and they'll work out a course of action.
It's all so new and a massive shock - just want to meet people who've been through a similar thing. Sure once the doc has helped me steady the boat it'll sink in and I'll build a routine.
Yeah. So I'm flabbergasted - anyone have a similar situation? The worst thing is the waiting as I don't know anything about what I'm dealin with yet, what medication or changes I'll need to make.
On the lighter side they didn't have a small sharps bin so I had to take a massive yellow box home on the bus. Made me giggle!
If you have to finger prick or have needles then that is where you put them for disposal.What's the sharps bin for?
Hi Ickihun,What's the sharps bin for?
I only received a bin once I went on insulin injections. I guess all different now. That was 16yrs ago.If you have to finger prick or have needles then that is where you put them for disposal.
@gavin86 I felt alot better once on meds. I'd been ill on and off for under 30yrs with diabetic symptoms and gained so much weight I was morbidly obese.I had the same reaction.. everyone around me was aghast.. it still hasn't really made me upset. Just. Interesting like you say. I'm an expert at putting off thinking about the future though...
One thing seems to be true. You have some insulin or your blood sugar readings would not reduce. You are in for an interesting time where you could change your lifestyle, take a lot of pills or possibly end up on insulin. Don't panic for the moment, all of the information isn't in yet.
Hiya
Pretty much the same here. Diagnosed last friday. On tabs for high blood preassure and Metformin and still have to go for liver scan and eye test but i feel fine. Worst of all i am going on holiday tomorrow so can't really start to sort it out.
Good luck
That 19 after breakfast is a bit worrying - if you are eating a lot of carbohydrate first thing then it might be advisable to change to something with fewer - yes your surgery might be working on it - but in the mean time you have like two to three teaspoons of sugar in your blood when you should only have one.
The good thing is that your readings are not consistently high - and you don't report weightloss.
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