Hi all,
I visited my GP at 09.20 yesterday morning, this was following advice given to me from the NHS website. Basically I have noticed how much i was drinking and the always thirsty feeling.
The doctor did a blood test and bluntly told me i was diabetic and prescribed 500mg of metformin twice a day, then referred me to their diabetic clinic for further testing next week.
The test result on his device read 19.8. I had porridge for breakfast about two hours before.
End to end - 10 minutes maximum. If I'm honest I'm a bit shocked by the whole thing since reading up on the internet and only now understand that the reading of 19.8 is quite high.
I would welcome any comments/thoughts on this. All seems to be a bit sudden!
Many thanks
Phil
Thank you for your speedy replies, i really appreciate your support.
Some facts and figures to complete the picture...
Age - 50
Height - 5:10
Weight - 96.6
BMI - 30.5
Sancho - thanks for the note re prescription charges. Every cloud has a silver lining! Can you advise whether I am entitled to get testing kit? or would it be better/quicker if i purchase my own?
Thanks again
It's worth asking about a testing kit however as most will tell you on here if you are a T2 you are unlikely to get one, many of us purchase our own the meters are cheap but the strips can be expensive @Bluetit1802Thank you for your speedy replies, i really appreciate your support.
Some facts and figures to complete the picture...
Age - 50
Height - 5:10
Weight - 96.6
BMI - 30.5
Sancho - thanks for the note re prescription charges. Every cloud has a silver lining! Can you advise whether I am entitled to get testing kit? or would it be better/quicker if i purchase my own?
Thanks again
A single reading that high indicates diabetes, assuming your hands were clean at the time of testing. You will get more lab tests done that will provide more info, like the HbA1c test.Thanks everyone, what a warm welcome! I'm humbled by your openness to share.
What i'm finding difficult, is the fact the Dr. stated the BG result was conclusive, he only took one sample, a five second reading and that was that. Is it possible that the diabetic clinic will make a different diagnosis based on further testing and perhaps the first reading was a spike as it were?
Is type 2 reversible? Will i have to manage my diabetes for life?
Sorry for the basic questions - i've read all the advice above, but to be honest I'm struggling to take in all the info.
Funny how something like this has given me the motivation to lose weight! I think my problem is that I stay in hotels a lot for work, and have been wining and dining without any consideration to my health.
Regards
Phil
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