@Munster52 ... Hi welcome to the forum....! Wowww.... well done on bringing your bs levels down and losing the weight!
Being a nurse you could do an hba1c or a OGTT (need 12 hour fast) to confirm your T2 diagnosis. ... then make an appt to see your GP and discuss whether to take the metformin.... NICE guidelines says it is the first line in meds treatment in T2D ... or you could try LCHF diet and exercise. Your DN has done right to refer you for eye test and you will also be getting an invite to Desmond course too.
You are right... she could hv been better at communication. .. maybe she was busy or ....
But you hv done well thus far... do get that appt wt your GP and impress him wt your bs numbers!
Hi and welcome,
Your encounter with the DN is very typical. Sadly they are mainly ticking boxes and following practice guidelines. It isn't her fault. Worry not, you have found this forum so you will get all the help and support you need. Well done on the weight loss, and well done on starting the low carb diet.
I strongly urge you to purchase your own glucose meter so you can use it when not at work. You will find it your best tool in getting your levels down. Test before you eat and about 2 hours after first bite. Check the rise in levels. The aim is to keep that rise down under 2mmol/l (much less than that is preferable)
You say you diagnosed yourself. Does this mean you haven't had an HbA1c test and full blood tests for liver and kidney function, cholesterol and lipids, and full blood counts? If not, you need to organise this with your GP.
Have a good read round the forum, and then if you still have questions, come back and ask. You may find this thread useful if you intend to continue with low carb. http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/a-new-low-carb-guide-for-beginners.68695/
Good luck!
Thanks I will definitely give them a goTry Lidl high protein rolls. They are low carb - about 10g per roll. I slice mine in half and can only manage a half as they are so filling. I toast it and spread a ton of butter on. Delicious. They freeze well. They do look disgusting, dark brown triangular shaped and packed with seed, and don't look at all appetising, but believe me, they are! They do hardly anything to my levels, whereas ordinary bread does.
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