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Newly diagnosed - need advice with hot weather!

sarah d

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ashford , middx
Hi I have been diagnosed with type 2 - am 41 years old, been on metformin for just over a week (now on 500mg 3times a day), feel so much better but since the last couple of day have been really hot am finding my tiredness is back, is this my diabetes or just normal! am drinking loads but don't feel like eating much, any advice would be great.
 
Hi Sarah and welcome to the forum I hope someone will be able to help you soon - I too am feeling hot and tired, drinking a lot too, and also on Metformin, but I just put it down to the summer weather and didn't connect it to diabetes. Perhaps someone will come along soon with some ideas. If it bothers you too much maybe you should ask your GP about it.

As a new member, you might find this general information useful on how to look after your diabetes. If you have any questions please ask as many as you want as there is always someone here to help.

 
Thanks - maybe am just reacting to high temperatures! feel ok with diet etc am having wholemeal carbs and fruit and veg. Feel so much better now now sugar levels are lower, mind you I don't have a meter to test as nurse said I don't need one! but now wondering if this is just saving money!!
But was quite pleased with first appt as she referred me for eye screening which I have the appt for and loads of other stuff so feel quite confident with her.
Its a bit easier as most of my family have tyoe 2 so been getting loads of advice x x
 
Hi Sarah

Welcome to the forum. It's good to hear that you have confidence in your nurse. I wouldn't give up on self-testing, however. It is a lot easier and quicker for you to determine which foods are good for you and which are not (we are all different in that respect) so that you can avoid too large spikes in your blood sugars and establish good control quickly.

Regards

Doug
 
Hi, sarah.
Metformin can make you feel bit queasy initially, till both the meds and BS levels settle down.
Keep in touch with your nurse with these.
The hot weather can affect you with tiredness [it does me!]
Drinking loads is normal as it is a diabetes symptom and dehydration with hot weather factor.
Ask any questions you feel/need to, someone will be along to help and support you.
Hope this helps?
Anna.x
 
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