Hi @Jo19 welcome to the forum. You'll find lots of help and advice on here - I'm recently diagnosed and have learned so much already. My levels were a bit lower at 8.7 - but to give you an insight into how levels can drop on low carb - for diagnosis I had to be retested 2 weeks later and by then I'd been low carbing for 4 weeks and they'd dropped to 7.8. I believe the higher the initial number the quicker they can drop to start with. Are you home testing every day before meals and 2 hours after? This is the best way for you to monitor how your levels are doing, otherwise you won't know which foods are best for you.Hi All
I have recently been diagnosed with Type II diabetes, about a week ago - I've only had two blood tests, a week apart and both were 12.7. I've seen the diabetes nurse at my practice and she has said that because my levels are so high that I have to go straight onto Metformin, rather than try to reduce levels by diet. Trouble is, the Metformin really doesn't agree with me and I work outside a lot with no quick access to a loo...
What I'd like to ask is if anyone else had a reading similar to mine who has reduced by diet alone? I'm five days into a low carb diet and adding in exercise every day - I know everyone will be different but, on average, how long does it generally take for levels to drop?
The nurse said something about the Metformin protecting my organs - am I risking them while I try and get this under control with diet? I've had blurred vision for a couple of months, that's what led me to test myself, and it's even blurrier now I've dropped my carbs but I've read that will right itself in time, correct?
Sorry for the long post - thanks for your thoughts xx
Hi All
I have recently been diagnosed with Type II diabetes, about a week ago - I've only had two blood tests, a week apart and both were 12.7. I've seen the diabetes nurse at my practice and she has said that because my levels are so high that I have to go straight onto Metformin, rather than try to reduce levels by diet. Trouble is, the Metformin really doesn't agree with me and I work outside a lot with no quick access to a loo...
What I'd like to ask is if anyone else had a reading similar to mine who has reduced by diet alone? I'm five days into a low carb diet and adding in exercise every day - I know everyone will be different but, on average, how long does it generally take for levels to drop?
The nurse said something about the Metformin protecting my organs - am I risking them while I try and get this under control with diet? I've had blurred vision for a couple of months, that's what led me to test myself, and it's even blurrier now I've dropped my carbs but I've read that will right itself in time, correct?
Sorry for the long post - thanks for your thoughts xx
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