hallo all, Iam new here, having been diagnosed last 2 weeks, but Iam going for hb1ac results later today. I am in such turmoil , I don't know where to start. I was put on metformin 2 weeks ago, but my BMs have stayed in the mid teens , despite increase in medication to 500mg x3 /day. I also started wearing distance glasses in April and my prescription for the glasses was very weak , and had no problem with close things like my computer and phone, but now over the last week, I can hardly read my I-pad and phone. am I going blind in a space of 2 weeks?
Don't worry, exactly the same happened to me a couple of weeks after I was 'labelled', and it lasted a week or so.hallo all, Iam new here, having been diagnosed last 2 weeks, but Iam going for hb1ac results later today. I am in such turmoil , I don't know where to start. I was put on metformin 2 weeks ago, but my BMs have stayed in the mid teens , despite increase in medication to 500mg x3 /day. I also started wearing distance glasses in April and my prescription for the glasses was very weak , and had no problem with close things like my computer and phone, but now over the last week, I can hardly read my I-pad and phone. am I going blind in a space of 2 weeks?
Two years on and I've managed to control my diabetes by diet alone, however twice recently I have become exceptionally tired mid-afternoon. I'm considering getting a meter. How often do you have to get new lancets, please? Is it worth ordering more with a new meter? @liam1955@Tawa93 - Here is the link for the SD Codefree Blood Glucose Meter and state you are Diabetic (vat exemption) and it is mmol for the UK.
http://homehealth-uk.com/all-producrs/codefree-blood-glucose-monitoring
Hallo all, I have just completed one dish for my food diary. My BS was 7,7mmols before the meal ( actually that's the lowest it's been since I was diagnosed 2 weeks ago). So I had my experimental meal, slept for 2 hour (on night duty), then rechecked. It's gone up to 10,5mmols. What sort of range in rise should I be happy with and when should i avoid the meal altogether? I hope this makes sense?
Many thanks, Liam.@chiefsub68 - Hi. The SD Codefree Blood Glucose Meter is popular with a lot of members on the Forum and the Test Strips are the cheapest to buy. You can buy multiple packs of Test Strips which is of better value. As for Lancets these can be used several times, which a lot of people do. (each box has 100 Lancets) but you can order extra boxes too. Always quote you are Diabetic as you don't pay vat and for the UK you need to order mmol.
The most important piece of a Diabetic's kit is a Blood Glucose Meter.
9@chiefsub68 - Hello. When you joined did you get the information post from Daisy1? Here is the ranges for us Type 2.
Before meals: 4 to 7 mmol/l.
2 hours after meals: under 8.5 mmol/l
Always make sure you wash you hands before doing a test. Cereals and milk do tend to raise blood sugars. You could try Bacon, Scrambled Eggs for Breakfast in place of Cereal. We all respond differently to different types of food. What works for one person may not work for another. To see what a particular food or meal has on your blood sugar is to do a test before eating and then test 2 hours later. This will give you a good idea of how your body has reacted to the meal.
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