I was checked while in hospital but due to a lack of staff they could only give me medication and tell me to get a GP appointment.
What medication did they give you?
Oh, I'm so sorry, I forgot to welcome you to the forums..
Lots of virtual hugs.
Were you in hospital for something else or for high blood glucose readings? The fight-or-flight response when in hospital spiked my bloods massively, and my experience of lack of information was similar to yours. So I empathise with how this must be for you. The good news is that once you get a handle on your dietary changes, you will be in a much better place.
Metformin currently on 2 tablets a day but to rise once side effects clear.
And reading wise I remember one device showing a 49.9 if that helps tho that was the middle one I didn’t catch the first or the other one (key tones???) which was accordingly low.
I’m a little over weight but just on the border. Been working work a bit but winter + asthma makes me a little slower this time of year
My doctors surgery have been nice, they are appalled and are gonna complain to the trust, they also are gonna slip me in between appointments tomorrow for an initial conversation with our diabetes nurse (apparently we have a dedicated one)
Don't panic about the eyesight, that is a normal side effect of having very high blood sugar. Your eyes should return to normal with your blood sugars, though it may take a little while.
I'm sorry about your worries and your diagnosis, regardless of what type you turn out to be.just had my appointment and to say the nurse was angry would be an understatement. They diagnosed me based solely on finger pick tests which yes confirms I am diabetic but with my older blood tests show I wasn’t only 7 months ago so this is sudden and she is very concerned I am in the honeymoon period for type 1.
I'm sorry about your worries and your diagnosis, regardless of what type you turn out to be.
But I'm very happy with your nurse, as I was worried for your safety with those numbers!
Has she advised you to seek medical help immediately should you develop nausea, a stomach ache and/or funny breathing?
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