Hi and welcome 6.8 would normally be prediabetic over 7 is T2 diabetes so surprised you doctor said you actually have diabetes. Anyway sounds like you have found the right information yourself about diet so well done for that and on the weight loss you are on the right road and could well stay in the prediabetic rangeHi I'm Jilly and was told I had type 2 diabetes 6 weeks ago after a routine blood test. My blood sugar was 6.8. I have been given zero info from my surgery other than I should try and lose a bit of weight and they'd see me in six months....
So, I Googled it, put myself on a very low carb, high protein diet and have lost 18lbs in 5 weeks. Any advice appreciated, am I doing the right thing and should I test my blood ?? Feeling a bit alone here, don't know anyone else with it.
OK That means you are diabetic. As @Liam1955 and @Brunneria have said a lot of people on here use the SD Codefree meter as the test strips are the cheapest. Like @phonic2k I use the Accu Chek Mobile which costs around £20. The test cartridges are dearer at around £23 for a cassette of 50 tests, but you can get them cheaper on ebay. I prefer it because I find the lancet easier to use, and the meter seems to be fairly consistent and accurate. It was £17 in the ASDA pharmacy, and you can buy it online from Amazon.Thanks for the advice Prem51, I had the eye screening last week which was fine and the practice nurse tested the soles of my feet, also fine, and she definitely said I was diabetic. I need to find out where to buy a blood glucose meter, also what levels I should be aiming for. Anyone any ideas about this? Is there a 'preferred brand' of meter?
Thanks prem51 I've been looking on Amazon and eBay and also at demos on YouTube, I think I will go for Accu Chek Mobile, it looks simple to use and also very compact, we travel quite a bit so it would be easy to take with me.OK That means you are diabetic. As @Liam1955 and @Brunneria have said a lot of people on here use the SD Codefree meter as the test strips are the cheapest. Like @phonic2k I use the Accu Chek Mobile which costs around £20. The test cartridges are dearer at around £23 for a cassette of 50 tests, but you can get them cheaper on ebay. I prefer it because I find the lancet easier to use, and the meter seems to be fairly consistent and accurate. It was £17 in the ASDA pharmacy, and you can buy it online from Amazon.
The meter readings will be in mmol/L and you should be aiming to get readings below 7.
Hi Jillytee.
Welcome to the forum. We're all here to help no matter what your needs. If your here in the UK, you should be able to get everything on the NHS and a medical exemption card for meter, test strips and lancets.
You can search a lot of information on the Internet which there are plenty of videos.
Exercise and careful food intake. Always remember carbs=glucose.
Your levels aren't bad at all so keep up the good work, your doing fine.
I didn't realise that as I'm on medication to control my glucose levels.I am afraid that a lot of us T2s are refused strips and a meter, and have to self fund it.
Not ideal, but unfortunately there is a prevaling belief in the NHS that T2s only need to test if they are on insulin or strong diabetic drugs, so they are rarely provided.
Regarding the exemption certificate, we can only submit that when we are prescribed drugs for our diabetes. So those of us on 'diet and exercise' have to pay for any prescriptions.
Thank you so much, I'm 64 so exempt for prescription charges. Going to ask my GP before buying anything, it's worth a try! I've found lots on the internet, think I have info overload at the momentHi Jillytee.
Welcome to the forum. We're all here to help no matter what your needs. If your here in the UK, you should be able to get everything on the NHS and a medical exemption card for meter, test strips and lancets.
You can search a lot of information on the Internet which there are plenty of videos.
Exercise and careful food intake. Always remember carbs=glucose.
Your levels aren't bad at all so keep up the good work, your doing fine.
I'm getting these numbers after my night fasts too, so I will have to go and tell the GP - I also have the accu-chek mobile and found it a bit difficult to get the blood in the exact right spot to start with, but its ok with practise.Hi I'm Jilly and was told I had type 2 diabetes 6 weeks ago after a routine blood test. My blood sugar was 6.8. I have been given zero info from my surgery other than I should try and lose a bit of weight and they'd see me in six months....
So, I Googled it, put myself on a very low carb, high protein diet and have lost 18lbs in 5 weeks. Any advice appreciated, am I doing the right thing and should I test my blood ?? Feeling a bit alone here, don't know anyone else with it.
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