Energize
Well-Known Member
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi
As subject line, I have just been started on Glicazide 40mgs twice a day. I also take Metformin, SR 1gm twice a day. I have been on Metformin for a few years but my Hba1c has gone up, mainly due to poor diet control. So, I'm really trying to 'be good' and eat a better diet etc, although there are a lot of other reasons for my poor diet control.
However, the Diabetes Nurse gave me a glucometer last Friday (Wow! I've been asking for one for a few years as I felt it was the best possible motivation factor for me). The nurse suggested that, to begin with, I check my blood sugar once a day but at no special time. I asked her to clarify that she meant random tests and, yes, that was what she meant. I asked if taking before meals might be more meaningful but she again said, 'No, random!'
My question is this. What is the benefit of checking a random blood sugar, rather than before a meal?
I really can't see her logic here and she clearly wasn't going to explain. I did a 'random' blood sugar was today at 12.30 because I felt so very hungry, slight hypo symptoms. It was earlier than I would have eaten my lunch hence checking my blood sugar. I discovererd it was only 4.7, when I was expecting it to be at least 6 or so
so, can anyone shed any light on the benefit of a random blood sugar, please, when I've obviouisly been running high anyway?
Many thanks for responses
As subject line, I have just been started on Glicazide 40mgs twice a day. I also take Metformin, SR 1gm twice a day. I have been on Metformin for a few years but my Hba1c has gone up, mainly due to poor diet control. So, I'm really trying to 'be good' and eat a better diet etc, although there are a lot of other reasons for my poor diet control.
However, the Diabetes Nurse gave me a glucometer last Friday (Wow! I've been asking for one for a few years as I felt it was the best possible motivation factor for me). The nurse suggested that, to begin with, I check my blood sugar once a day but at no special time. I asked her to clarify that she meant random tests and, yes, that was what she meant. I asked if taking before meals might be more meaningful but she again said, 'No, random!'
My question is this. What is the benefit of checking a random blood sugar, rather than before a meal?
I really can't see her logic here and she clearly wasn't going to explain. I did a 'random' blood sugar was today at 12.30 because I felt so very hungry, slight hypo symptoms. It was earlier than I would have eaten my lunch hence checking my blood sugar. I discovererd it was only 4.7, when I was expecting it to be at least 6 or so
so, can anyone shed any light on the benefit of a random blood sugar, please, when I've obviouisly been running high anyway?
Many thanks for responses