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Newly diagnosed Type2.

1mongoose

Newbie
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2
Type of diabetes
Type 2


Hi, I'm Jenny and I was diagnosed as type 2 a couple of weeks ago. I'm taking glucophage 500mg twice daily.
I noticed in the above that NICE suggest I should be monitoring my blood glucose, but there has been no mention of this from the diabetic clinic at my GP's - does this apply to everyone?
Also, another question - I have Hashimoto's thyroiditis (auto-immune hypothyroidism), is it possible that I have auto-immune diabetes?
Thanks in advance,
Jenny
 
Hi. Yes the NHS tries to avoid the cost of test strips by advising T2s not to need a meter. In practice all diabetics need a meter. The SD Codefree via the web is one of the lowest cost meters with cheaper test strips. Any auto-immune disease may increase the risk of having Late onset T1 due to antibody attacks on the pancreas. If you are slim and the Metformin doesn't control your blood sugar as well as having a lower-carb diet then ask the GP for the tests for Late onset T1 (LADA).
 
Welcome to the forums @1mongoose , hope you find something useful here to help you manage your BG levels.
 
Hi Jenny, I have just been diagnosed as being Type 2 diabetic and bought a Accu-Chek meter but wished I had read this forum first as the SD Codefree via the web is much cheaper. I am going to the diabetic first steps course tomorrow and will ask if meters and test strips are available on prescription and let you know how I get on.
 
Hi Jenny

Welcome to the forum. I can't help you with your question about auto immune diabetes but I'm sure someone will respond.

In terms of a meter you definitely need one. If it can't be prescribed you will need to buy one as has been previously mentioned. You may even be told that you don't need to self test but I can assure you that if you want to control your diabetes you will need to self test
Please ask any questions you may have it is a really helpful forum

Cheers
 
Hi Jenny,
I attended the "First steps" diabetic course yesterday and found it very informative very well presented.
I asked if meters were available prescription and you have to ask your Doctor or diabetic team. I have ordered the SD Codefree meter via the web that has been recommended on this site and will ask about a prescription when I have my next blood test in 6 weeks time.
 
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