Hello everyone
I have been a lurker since diognosis in May, type 2. I have learned so much about testing, diet etc and am very grateful.
When I was told I was diabetic, I was gobsmacked. I, like many others, thought that excessive thirst and frequent trips to the loo were the symptoms of diabetes. I had neither, I went to the doctor because of extreme tiredness and thought that perhaps I might have an underactive thyroid or something similar. Although I had a Mum and two sisters with diabetes, I didn't for one minute think I had.
Anyway, was told the usual things about a healthy diet, exercise and not to test myself because I would get stressed out with the results. I tried 3 months on diet and exercise alone, but just before the 3 months were up, I had to get in touch again because I could no longer cope with the tiredness.
I was given my first hbac1 test, ( 7.9) and was put on Metformin. 3 weeks later I had to go back for my first review. During this time, I read all I could and thought I had a good arguement for prescribing me test strips. I said that by them only doing a test after 3 months, 6 months and 12 months, if my readings were still high, all they could do is prescribe more medication until eventually I would be put on insulin.
I, on the other hand said that if I were to test myself more often, I could take more control and delay the extra medication, thus saving the NHS.
I needn't have worried so much. The nurse agreed with me and said she would ask the doctor to prescribe strips as well as the extra medication I would need to take.
What she did say though, was that the thinking on diabetic medication was changing and that they were thinking of putting patients on insulin much earlier because they could gain better control of their sugar levels with this.
Has anyone else been told this? I would be most interested to here any comments.
I have been a lurker since diognosis in May, type 2. I have learned so much about testing, diet etc and am very grateful.
When I was told I was diabetic, I was gobsmacked. I, like many others, thought that excessive thirst and frequent trips to the loo were the symptoms of diabetes. I had neither, I went to the doctor because of extreme tiredness and thought that perhaps I might have an underactive thyroid or something similar. Although I had a Mum and two sisters with diabetes, I didn't for one minute think I had.
Anyway, was told the usual things about a healthy diet, exercise and not to test myself because I would get stressed out with the results. I tried 3 months on diet and exercise alone, but just before the 3 months were up, I had to get in touch again because I could no longer cope with the tiredness.
I was given my first hbac1 test, ( 7.9) and was put on Metformin. 3 weeks later I had to go back for my first review. During this time, I read all I could and thought I had a good arguement for prescribing me test strips. I said that by them only doing a test after 3 months, 6 months and 12 months, if my readings were still high, all they could do is prescribe more medication until eventually I would be put on insulin.
I, on the other hand said that if I were to test myself more often, I could take more control and delay the extra medication, thus saving the NHS.
I needn't have worried so much. The nurse agreed with me and said she would ask the doctor to prescribe strips as well as the extra medication I would need to take.
What she did say though, was that the thinking on diabetic medication was changing and that they were thinking of putting patients on insulin much earlier because they could gain better control of their sugar levels with this.
Has anyone else been told this? I would be most interested to here any comments.