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carlw

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Hi Everyone,

I'm recently diagnosed type II 4 weeks in now and trying to get to grips with things. My surgery want to put me on first stage of meds, I'm trying to get my reading down below the magic 7% with diet and exercise, am I doing the right thing? I seem to be bounching between 2.7 and 9 occasional 11. I think I'm starting to get an idea of what puts me up but last night throw me again, before eating I was 6.8, I had what I thought was ok, this morning 8.8 so everything I had last night is under review!

Is it better to try to do it with diet at first or to go with med's given when I go cycling I drop to 2.7 even with a squash drink?

Many Thanks

Carl
 
Hi Carl and welcome to the forum If you can manage without meds, so much the better, but a lot of us have to take them so don't see it as a bad thing - it's just to help you. I can see with your highs and lows that you need to stabilise your levels. Try doing this by reducing the carbohydrates you are eating. Make sure you tell your surgery about the highs and lows you have been having - keep a note of them. Here is some information that we have written for new members and I hope this will help you. Ask as many questions as you like as there is usually someone here who can help.

 
Carl,

Welcome!

You're doing exactly the right thing, although there is no need to be scared of the metformin which, apart from a few wind related side effects, is a great drug that will give you a helping hand on your way to beating diabetes.

What did you eat to put you BG up yesterday?

Stephen
 
borofergie said:
Carl,

What did you eat to put you BG up yesterday?

Stephen

Thanks very much both its great to see so much support out there, Stephen I'm really not sure I'm thinking it could have been a glass of red wine or salad cream or sausages - the labeling suggested they should be ok, but I haven't watched things closely enough yet, I keep on get shocked by foods which I thought where OK so its still early days, I think I'm going to start to keep a food diary.
 

Well the red wine probably would have helped rather than hindered. Checking the labels and testing is really all you can do.

I think that it just takes a bit of time for things to settle down, and for you to learn exactly what spikes you. (Took me a week and a half to get under 7 when I was first diagnoses).

Even then you can still be caught out by something non-food related like an infection or a cold.

Keep it man, you'll find lots of support here.
 
Don't worry too much about your morning fasting readings - not at this stage anyway. There is a thing called The Dawn Phenomenon, when your liver pumps a bit more glucose into your blood first thing, to get you bright-eyed and bushy tailed ready for the day (very simplistic explanation but about right!).

It may be that the red wine took you a bit too low so you had a higher Dawn Phenomenon reading to compensate.

I've just checked my previous readings and it took me a good 6 months to get my fasting readings consistently below 7 - even now I'm sometimes over 6, particularly if I've had a bit too much wine - and I don't mean getting plastered - 3 or 4 glasses will do it.

The main thing is to make sure that your 2 hours post-meal reading is coming back down fairly close to your pre-meal reading.

You will get there, you sound to be absolutely on the right track. Have a little patience at this stage - and keep testing!

Viv 8)
 
Thought I'd give an update, after the helpful posts to my original hello, and also say "thank you" to everyone above.

Ok I know its still early days, I've been keeping the food diary and I've cut down/out all the most mentioned carbs. I've been bashing the tarmac on the bike so am getting plenty of exercise and the occasional chocolate. Now I know i'm only monitoring with a standard monitor so things may be different when I go for my next test in April but my average for the last 14 days is 6.3, I seem to have stopped spiking, and I'm loosing weight!

So hopefully I'm now a newbie on the right track,

many thanks

Carl
 
Well done Carl - the hard work is paying off
 
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