Hmm. I will watch this thread with interest.
I got down to 35 after 6 months of hard work. However, I don't know how long I have had T2 or how much damage may have been done, my toes feel as though they belong to someone else.
If you keep your numbers really low, you are less likely suffer the complications that high blood glucose can cause.
I thought this was true only if treated by medication.Diabetic = free prescriptions.
I went to the chemist for hubby and myself, he pays for his, I am over 60 so I don't pay for mine. Hubby also wanted something else and she put it through under my name, as I am diabetic I would get it for free. I was quite pleased but hubby said not to do it again!
I don't have an exemption certificate but my chemist is within the surgery and my details must be flagged on their computer.In England prescriptions are only free for diabetics if they are on diabetes medications. They need an exemption certificate from the doctor for this to happen. The exemption certificate covers all medications, not just the diabetes ones. A diabetic on diet only is not entitled to free prescriptions unless they satisfy one of the other criteria (aged 60, benefits etc)
I don't blame him, it's fraud.I went to the chemist for hubby and myself, he pays for his, I am over 60 so I don't pay for mine. Hubby also wanted something else and she put it through under my name, as I am diabetic I would get it for free. I was quite pleased but hubby said not to do it again!
I realized that after, and no, I won't make the same mistake again.I don't blame him, it's fraud.
Hello,
I'm newly diagnosed and working on getting numbers down. My question is, if you successfully got a Hba1c of say 35 and it stayed there or thereabouts for the rest of your life, are you still going to develop diabetic complications?
Thanks
my toes feel as though they belong to someone else.
There you go, better now?Me too. We've probably got each other's toes - perhaps we could come to some sort of arrangement.
For now, my left big toe feels itchy - would you mind giving it a scratch?
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