Hi Koukla
Where's my manners, I forgot to say welcome!
Most T2s don't get test gear from the GP, we buy them and test as much as we like - this is how we gauge our responses to different foods and so lower/control our levels. The SD Codefree is a popular choice from Amazon and elsewhere.
Dawn phenomenon is when the liver does various housekeeping activities before we wake. You can find out more about it on this site, on www.dietdoctor.com or via Google. It affects us all and is not easy to control - fasting BGs are often one of the last things we get under control.
your liver will dump sugar into your blood for the next monthI just tested my blood now. Very naughty as I've been told not to.
My blood glucose is 6.2 and I haven't eaten for 23 hours now.
whoever told you 4 is wrong, normal is under 5.5 of a morning, and non or pre-diabetic is under 7
your home meter has a +/- 20% inaccuracy so an average 6.2 to 7.9 is about 7 and I think you can get that down to 6 with diet in a short time.
you should be testing after meals as well, if you can afford it, I'd buy more strips, or do what a lot here do and buy code free off amazon
a good site worth reading
http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/14045524.php
there are 2 sets of numbers the A1c average 49/6.6% is average 8 mmol/l on your meter
49 is still A1c 6.6%, when you're double that and are in the teens [13%] it's time to be worried
your liver will dump sugar into your blood for the next month
mate. go make yourself something to eat, cook up a decent meal or you will just make yourself ill
egg omelet = zero carbs
meat = zero carbs
there is no rush, you don't need to learn it the first week, it takes a few months to get your head around itThank you for explaining that. I really have so much to learn about this.
So your gp has a crystal ball does he? No one knows how long someone is going to live. It isn't very professional either.I also forgot the other thing. I was told that being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes wipes an immediate 10 years off your lifespan, so add this to the other illnesses I've got and I'm afraid I'm going to drop dead at any minute. Very afraid.
there is no rush, you don't need to learn it the first week, it takes a few months to get your head around it
Just what I'm having for dinner (pudding)see when times seem at their darkest, you hear you can eat jelly and creamlife isnt so bad
Hi Koukla
Where's my manners, I forgot to say welcome!
Most T2s don't get test gear from the GP, we buy them and test as much as we like - this is how we gauge our responses to different foods and so lower/control our levels. The SD Codefree is a popular choice from Amazon and elsewhere.
Dawn phenomenon is when the liver does various housekeeping activities before we wake. You can find out more about it on this site, on www.dietdoctor.com or via Google. It affects us all and is not easy to control - fasting BGs are often one of the last things we get under control.
Hi and welcome. You've already been given a lot of info from the other posters. To be told to aim for a fasting sugar level of 4 is simply wrong. At that level you would be not far from going hypo. The target range is somewhere between 5 to 7. Because of the Dawn Phenomenon a fasting test is not of much value. Of far more value is the reading 2 hours after a meal and if you can afford the strips test just before the meal as well to compare the change. I would suggest you buy more strips yourself off the web and test a bit more frequently. Your current blood sugar readings are not at all bad so your diabetes is not very advanced. Yes, follow the other posters advice and keep the carbs down. Have as much protein and veg as you like and you can be fairly free with the fats; preferably good unsaturated fats. NHS dietary advice for diabetics normally varies from poor to very poor so be aware of that.
Hi, Welcome
i agree with the others, go and eat!!!!
then come back here with a full belly, you have an awful lot to take in
we all cried, this is normal! there are alot of emotions to get through, but dont worry, take a breath, you are not about to drop dead! with the proper advice (not the stoopid advice your health care professionals have offered) theres no reason not to live long happy life, diabetes can often become a blessing in disguise, sounds weird but trust me its possible, we all know where you are at and are here to help you get through this.
test.... very important and testing once a day is insane! it tells you very little, you need to be testing before eating and 2 hours afterwards, this can be expensive so thats why the sd code free meter and strips have been suggested as they are cheaper to fund, if i were going to miss a test a day it would be the early morning one, your liver is dumping glucose because it thinks it will help you get ready for the day
carbs carbs carbs.... we dont need them for energy, its almost impossible to cut them out completely but a huge reduction is very helpful
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