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Newly Diagnosed Confused Diabetic

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Hi all,

New here but I'm rather confused with all the blood sugar count thing what is high what is low what should be where and when.

I'm taking one 500mg Metformin a day and been told to lose 2 stone by my doc and watch what i eat! Was diagnosed after having 2 slightly elevated blood tests and one glucose tolerance test.

My blood sugars have averaged out this week at 6.7mmol. Peaking at 10.5 after eating a pack of Polos in my car but this dropped to 4.9 within 2 hours.
My morning bloods have ranged from 5.5 to 7.2 with my lunchtime bloods around 6-7 dropping down to 4.5 - 5.7 pre dinner and 6.5-8mmol 1.5-2 hours post dinner (normally about 7mmol by bedtime)

Are my bloods high ? Just started exercising again as the nights have started to get lighter I can ride my bike about 20 miles some nights and will lose the 2 stone in about 2 months will my bloods improve or get worse?I've stopped the takeaways and stopped the chocolates I've been eating constantly since Xmas cut out sugar in my coffee and started eating pasta which I love.

I drink once a week to excess mind and it's Magners am I ok to still have a good tipple or not?

Any help appreciated thanks in advance !!
 
Hi chillywilliams and welcome to the forum Here is some information which will help you to manage your diabetes. The answers to some of your questions can be found in here. In particular you will see that your BG levels fall mostly within the recommended guidelines. These levels should improve with exercise and weight loss too.

You say that you have started eating pasta - you will see in this advice that pasta is not recommended for good BG levels. If you have any you will have to make it a tiny portion I am afraid. Even wholemeal pasta is not much better. It is important to test regularly particularly after meals to see how certain foods affect your levels.

Drinking to excess is also not advisable. Taking Metformin and alcohol is contraindicated. I'm afraid life is hard... A very little red wine or whisky could be tolerated occasionally and can even lower your levels. I'm afraid I don't know how Magners will affect you - you will have to test and see. Here is the advice. If you have any questions ask away and someone will come up with the answer.

 
Many thanks for your reply, I still am a little confused can't understand where my blood sugars should be though for example today.

6.8mmol in the morning, 4.6mmol 90 mins after brunch ( muesli and salmon sandwich an hour later) and a walk to the paper shop. Dinner was traditional Lamb with boiled potatoes roast potatoes cabbage and Yorkshire pudding. Low fat Yoghurt. 90 mins after this 5.7mmol.

Is this good bad or indifferent? Confused!!
 
As a Type 2 the levels that you should try to achieve are what Daisy posted, the NICE guidelines.

Fasting (waking and before meals) should be between 4 - 7 mmol/l. No idea why you are testing after 90 mins ? The recommendation is to test 2 hrs after meals and that should be no more than 8.5 mmol/l. However, lower is better. You should aim never to go below 4 mmol/l which is the start of hypo levels although you should have some warning signs prior to that.

That is when you should be testing as the levels then should be almost back to pre-meal levels.

Your dinner would have been fairly high in carbs and also fat. This might mean that after 90 mins and even 2 hrs the levels could have been on the way up.

Hope that helps......
 
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