Was Prediabetes in 2019 with HBa1c of 43. I did make some changes to eating etc but shocked to get a HBA1c of 56 last week. Reason I got a test is due to too frequent urination. I’ve been put straight on metformin tablets.
Trying to work out how to deal with all this and modifying diet as I’d really like to reverse it if at all possible. I was told if I lose 15% weight it may reverse.
It seems to be very difficult to find a decent glucose monitor to buy - being a bit of a geek I wanted one that does Bluetooth and integrates with Apple Health. OneTouch Verio Reveal seems to do this but I can’t find them anywhere - are these meters on prescription only or something?
Hi, and welcome to the forum.
There are a number of different approaches you can take. Medication is one, diet is another, and within diet there are a number of options. You need to find the one that works for you.
I have had huge success with low carb and was in normal BG range within four months. Weight loss (>60lb, still losing) followed later - I'm one of those who tends to think that weight loss is associated with normal blood sugars, but follows it rather than precedes it. There's an entire thread on these forums devoted to "Success Stories" - worth a look.
I don't know the meter you mention. I'm attaching some info on UK meters compiled by a forum member
@Rachox - we have no connection with any of these machines or manufacturers. Constant Glucose Monitors are more expensive but useful up to a point. I took advantage of a free trial of a Libre a bit back, but don't know if that's still possible. It gave me some information I couldn't have got from fingerpricks or A1cs. I used (and still use) a Gluco RXQ fingerprick meter. They are inexpensive themselves (mine was free) but the main costs for all meters is in the testing strips. I probably tested more in a day just after dx as I do in a week or two now.
HOME HEALTH have the Gluco Navii, which is a fairly new model and seems to be getting good reviews if you use this link and select the meter plus 5 packs of strips, and then add the code dcuk (all lower case) at check out you may get money off, I’m not sure if this code is still valid.
https://homehealth-uk.com/all-produ...ose-meter-test-strips-choose-mmol-l-or-mg-dl/
Links to the strips for future orders:
https://homehealth-uk.com/all-products/glucose-navii-blood-glucose-test-strips-50-strip-pack/
There are also discount codes for when you come to buy more strips - "navii5" and "navii10" will give you 20% off purchases of 5 packs of strips and 25% off 10 packs of strips respectively. Again I’m not sure if these codes are still valid.
Then they sell the older SD Code Free, details to be found here!
https://homehealth-uk.com/all-products/codefree-blood-glucose-monitoring-system-mmoll-or-mgdl/
Discount codes for the Code Free strips, again I haven’t used them in a while.
5 packs 264086
10 packs 975833
SPIRIT HEALTHCARE have a meter called the Tee2 + which is quite popular however I haven’t been able to find it on their website lately.
(Old link which doesn’t work for me now but maybe works for you, if it doesn’t try the phone number below
https://shop.spirit-health.co.uk/co...e2-blood-glucose-meter?variant=19264017268793 ) or Google it and you’ll find it’s available from other outlets.
The strips are to be found here:
https://shop.spirit-health.co.uk/co...py-of-tee2-test-strips?variant=19264017367097