Hi, I think I may have posted my intro post in the wrong place earlier and am hoping this is the correct thread.
I'm Valann (Val for short), I shall be 72 later this month and live with my husband of nearly 47 years in Doncaster, South \Yorkshire.
I was diagnosed about 12 or 13 years ago with type 2 diabetes. My introduction was "you have type 2 diabetes, heres a blood sugar monitor and some bedtime reading, was given a bunch of papers about 3" (7.5cm) thick to read and told to come back in 3 months for another blood test. I never did manage to read all those papers but soon figured out how to use the blood sugar monitor and used it before and an hour or so after all meals and logged the results. After having the next lot of blood tests I got told to cut down on sugary things, cake, sweets etc and to have whole meal bread, but that I could eat anything I wanted in moderation. 4 years ago we moved to Doncaster and had to change doctors and everything changed, told not to use the meter as not reliable, that I could no longer have strips or lancets. That the blood tests they will give me every 3 or 4 months will tell them exactly what my blood sugars was doing. To cut a long story short(er), early last year I got told my blood sugars were very high and that I needed to go onto tablets, tried Metformin and found I'm allergic to it so got put onto another tablet (can't remember the name), then they upped the dose to 2 a day but got told my reading was still way over 100 so changed to tablet to Canagliflozin. This dropped the rate but not enough for the medics who doubled the dose to the maximum. Last week I got a phone call from the practice nurse who said it had come down to 68 but that its not low enough so they want me to add another tablet and maybe an injectable. I haven't agreed to this yet because every time I change meds another of my medical conditions flair up.
I also have IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) IBS, COPD, Seasonal Asthma, Chronic Arthritis in spine and most joints, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, Hiatus Hernia and a type of Psoriasis that's in remission thankfully. Often a wheelchair user also and have migraines. Not sure if I'm falling apart or have fallen apart lol. IBD is the one mainly affected when I change meds and I'm on a lot of meds as well as the diabetic one.
So that last conversation on the phone brought me to this forum whilst trying to do some research. I have learned more in this past week than I have over the last 12/13 years, so thank you. I haven't actually seen any doctor or nurse since before covid and haven't been given much advice at all they just want me on more meds and the nurse tells me she can only consider my diabetes and none of my other conditions or tablets. So around and around I go trying to make some sense of it all.
Sorry this turned into a book but will be asking more questions I'm sure. At the moment I'm trying to figure out this Low Carb diet some of you are on and am going to try and see if it helps me. I also bought myself a blood sugar meter, spare strips and have ordered more lancets yesterday. My first reading was 6.6 before a meal, we had a pre-planned Chinese meal and it shot up to 12.3 2 hours later, this morning it was 7.8 when I woke up and I forgot to take it after lunch.
Thanks for reading and looking forward to getting to know some of you.
Val
I'm Valann (Val for short), I shall be 72 later this month and live with my husband of nearly 47 years in Doncaster, South \Yorkshire.
I was diagnosed about 12 or 13 years ago with type 2 diabetes. My introduction was "you have type 2 diabetes, heres a blood sugar monitor and some bedtime reading, was given a bunch of papers about 3" (7.5cm) thick to read and told to come back in 3 months for another blood test. I never did manage to read all those papers but soon figured out how to use the blood sugar monitor and used it before and an hour or so after all meals and logged the results. After having the next lot of blood tests I got told to cut down on sugary things, cake, sweets etc and to have whole meal bread, but that I could eat anything I wanted in moderation. 4 years ago we moved to Doncaster and had to change doctors and everything changed, told not to use the meter as not reliable, that I could no longer have strips or lancets. That the blood tests they will give me every 3 or 4 months will tell them exactly what my blood sugars was doing. To cut a long story short(er), early last year I got told my blood sugars were very high and that I needed to go onto tablets, tried Metformin and found I'm allergic to it so got put onto another tablet (can't remember the name), then they upped the dose to 2 a day but got told my reading was still way over 100 so changed to tablet to Canagliflozin. This dropped the rate but not enough for the medics who doubled the dose to the maximum. Last week I got a phone call from the practice nurse who said it had come down to 68 but that its not low enough so they want me to add another tablet and maybe an injectable. I haven't agreed to this yet because every time I change meds another of my medical conditions flair up.
I also have IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) IBS, COPD, Seasonal Asthma, Chronic Arthritis in spine and most joints, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, Hiatus Hernia and a type of Psoriasis that's in remission thankfully. Often a wheelchair user also and have migraines. Not sure if I'm falling apart or have fallen apart lol. IBD is the one mainly affected when I change meds and I'm on a lot of meds as well as the diabetic one.
So that last conversation on the phone brought me to this forum whilst trying to do some research. I have learned more in this past week than I have over the last 12/13 years, so thank you. I haven't actually seen any doctor or nurse since before covid and haven't been given much advice at all they just want me on more meds and the nurse tells me she can only consider my diabetes and none of my other conditions or tablets. So around and around I go trying to make some sense of it all.
Sorry this turned into a book but will be asking more questions I'm sure. At the moment I'm trying to figure out this Low Carb diet some of you are on and am going to try and see if it helps me. I also bought myself a blood sugar meter, spare strips and have ordered more lancets yesterday. My first reading was 6.6 before a meal, we had a pre-planned Chinese meal and it shot up to 12.3 2 hours later, this morning it was 7.8 when I woke up and I forgot to take it after lunch.
Thanks for reading and looking forward to getting to know some of you.
Val