Hello to all of the forum.
This is my first venture onto any kind of forum, so please forgive any mistakes.
I have just been diagnosed with Type 2, but feeling confused as my Diabetic Nurse said it maybe Type 1. How can they not know? I had a hb1ac (think thats what it was called) and it was 68 (?)
Taking metformin, but made me feel ill, so been swapped onto slow-release. I have a monitor and my blood sugar is usually in the very low teens. Either before food, after food or early morning/last thing at night.
I feel tired, more so after eating. Im watching everything I put in my mouth. Eating food made from scratch, fresh chicken soups, veg stews, bol with little pasta. Loads of veg, fruit, pulses, nuts. Not drinking booze or eating fat or sugar loaded food.
Why is my blood sugar not responding? How long would it take to come down? Im just not coping very well. Im worried if I eat and the reading is high and Im worried if I dont and the reading is high.
Waiting to attend a DESMOND course, but waiting list is long.
I cut my foot the other day, just a tiny nick, but its painful and now im worried about if thats something to do with it,
Any advice is gratefully received.
Thanks,
Rach x
This is my first venture onto any kind of forum, so please forgive any mistakes.
I have just been diagnosed with Type 2, but feeling confused as my Diabetic Nurse said it maybe Type 1. How can they not know? I had a hb1ac (think thats what it was called) and it was 68 (?)
Taking metformin, but made me feel ill, so been swapped onto slow-release. I have a monitor and my blood sugar is usually in the very low teens. Either before food, after food or early morning/last thing at night.
I feel tired, more so after eating. Im watching everything I put in my mouth. Eating food made from scratch, fresh chicken soups, veg stews, bol with little pasta. Loads of veg, fruit, pulses, nuts. Not drinking booze or eating fat or sugar loaded food.
Why is my blood sugar not responding? How long would it take to come down? Im just not coping very well. Im worried if I eat and the reading is high and Im worried if I dont and the reading is high.
Waiting to attend a DESMOND course, but waiting list is long.
I cut my foot the other day, just a tiny nick, but its painful and now im worried about if thats something to do with it,
Any advice is gratefully received.
Thanks,
Rach x
if you can give us your daily food routine and we will help you with your bs's ,the best advice is...keep calm, and make any needed changes gradually,most of the posters on here do lchf , and this helps to stop high blood sugar spikes,please feel free to ask any q's you like