Hi and welcome LizI don't understand what I am reading here. I was told my BG was 61 and should be 48 but I reading should be between 4 and 6.
Obviously a different measurement. I was also told that testing my blood was a waste of time and they would test it twice a year anyway. Feel out in the cold. Was not given any info just the obvious avoid sugar etc.
Hi and welcome Liz
Your diagnosis was based on an HbA1c test which measures your average blood sugar level over the past 2-3 months.
The 4-6 level is what you get when you test and is your blood sugar level at that exact moment.
A lot of people here find that a blood glucose meter is an essential piece of kit (probably the most essential) but the NHS doesn't want to pay for the test strips which can work out to be expensive.
A lot of us use the SD Codefree meter which has just about the cheapest strips on the market if you are able to fund your own I would highly recommend it. You can then see the effects of your meals on your blood sugar ad adjust you r food accordingly.
You can buy the meter here..
https://homehealth-uk.com/all-products/codefree-blood-glucose-monitoring-system-mmoll-or-mgdl/
the UK unit of measurement is mmol/l so you want that one and also tick the I have diabetes box so the meter is VAT free.
The 4-6 are mmol/l
Check out the low carb diet forum here for some great tips on how to lower yor blood sugar reading and for recipes check out
https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb
I will also post the intro that Daisy1 gives for new comers to the site..
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/basic-information-for-newly-diagnosed-diabetics.17088/
Low Carb Program - http://www.diabetes.co.uk/lowcarb/
You now have quite a lot of reading to do..
Enjoy
You'll soon know more than your GP!
All the best
Mark
Hi Mark, Thank you so much - I now understand. I am seeing a different diabetic nurse next week and have a list of questions. Will definitely check out the websites you recommend. Thanks for taking the time to reply to me.Hi and welcome Liz
Your diagnosis was based on an HbA1c test which measures your average blood sugar level over the past 2-3 months.
The 4-6 level is what you get when you test and is your blood sugar level at that exact moment.
A lot of people here find that a blood glucose meter is an essential piece of kit (probably the most essential) but the NHS doesn't want to pay for the test strips which can work out to be expensive.
A lot of us use the SD Codefree meter which has just about the cheapest strips on the market if you are able to fund your own I would highly recommend it. You can then see the effects of your meals on your blood sugar ad adjust you r food accordingly.
You can buy the meter here..
https://homehealth-uk.com/all-products/codefree-blood-glucose-monitoring-system-mmoll-or-mgdl/
the UK unit of measurement is mmol/l so you want that one and also tick the I have diabetes box so the meter is VAT free.
The 4-6 are mmol/l
Check out the low carb diet forum here for some great tips on how to lower yor blood sugar reading and for recipes check out
https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb
I will also post the intro that Daisy1 gives for new comers to the site..
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/basic-information-for-newly-diagnosed-diabetics.17088/
Low Carb Program - http://www.diabetes.co.uk/lowcarb/
You now have quite a lot of reading to do..
Enjoy
You'll soon know more than your GP!
All the best
Mark
No worries.. beware though some diabetes nurses are a bit funny about our way of eating because it goes against "standard" NHS advice. The problem is that our way work better than theirs for most people. Maybe try and get her to prescribe a meter and strips if you can... saying you want to see the effects of different foods on your blood sugars.. some pople have managed to get one that way although it is unlikely.. good luck tho.Hi Mark, Thank you so much - I now understand. I am seeing a different diabetic nurse next week and have a list of questions. Will definitely check out the websites you recommend. Thanks for taking the time to reply to me.
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