Hello .. I was diagnosed on Friday 13th July 2018 ...of all the dates ..lol..
My HBA1c is 21.3... the diabetic nurse explained all this and went through diet, exercise etc etc..
Even gave me magazines to read ... after being with her for over an hour I'm still none the wiser, I don't feel diabetic I don't feel ill, I exercise regularly (road cycling) at least 3 times a week..
I just don't understand... I'm supposed to take metformin twice daily.... I did take it for the first week but have since stopped, it made me feel ill, I felt lethargic, sickness and most of all felt ill..
I'm taking more control over what I eat and increased my cycling from twice weekly to 3 times..
I've even bought a " accu chek " monitor...
I've stopped feeling lethargic, sickness etc etc...
So please can someone explain to me in laymens terms ( who, what, why, where, when) so to speak ... am I being ignorant, stupid I just don't understand any of it... help please..
I felt really ill taking the tablets prescribed, so I stopped too.
The simple explanation is that your body can't cope with carbohydrates, starches and sugars, so it would be a good idea to avoid eating foods which are high in carbohydrate - things made with sugar, flour, grains, potatoes and other root vegetables, high sugar fruits, as they are going to elevate your blood glucose. Sticking to salads, low carb veges, berries - I set a limit of 10 percent carbs, should reduce your readings with any luck. Foods such as eggs and cheese, meat, shellfish and fish are all great for low carbing.
Hi @nbenn and welcome to the forum. There are 3 different scales used for measuring blood glucose levels. The figures given by your DN sound as if they are in the mmol/L range, which would be the same range as shown on your blood glucose meter.I only remember she said it was 20.6 on the first test on the second it was 21.3 the only other things I really remember are that it is dangerously high and should of been picked up earlier, she seems to think that I've had it for a few years and the only other thing I really remember is I'm diabetic...
Hi @nbenn and welcome to the forum. There are 3 different scales used for measuring blood glucose levels. The figures given by your DN sound as if they are in the mmol/L range, which would be the same range as shown on your blood glucose meter.
20.6 mmol/L would be 136.1 on the HbA1c IFCC range, and 21.3 mmol/L would be 141.0 on the HbA1c IFCC range.
The HbA1c IFCC range is usually used for diagnosing your diabetic level in the UK.
Below 42 is non-diabetic, 42-47 is pre-diabetic, and 48 and above is diabetic.
So your figures are quite high.
You should ask your GP surgery if they have online access to your test results, and request access if they do. If not you should ask for a printout of the test results, which you are entitled to. It gives you a lot of information and is useful as you will know where you are starting from.
It's good that you have a blood glucose meter to monitor how you are doing and how different foods affect you. You should test before eating, then 90 -120 minutes after eating to see how your bg level is affected. Type 2s should aim for a bg of 4-7 mmol/L before eating, and not more than 8.5 mmol/L 2 hours after eating. Your 3 chocolate biscuits may well spike you to over 8.5 mmol/L and are best avoided completely.
Although you might not be experiencing diabetic symptoms now, prolonged high readings will be doing damage to your body and are likely to cause complications in time.
Why didn't the doctors explain it like you just have... .. I am trying I only test twice a day because I don't want it to rule my life.. .. I normally test 1st thing in the morning and usually a couple of hours after evening meal normally around 9pm...
I really appreciate your explanation and I will go back to my doctors... any other information/ advice would be greatly appreciated... thank you
Hi @nbenn Metfornin is useful in reducing bg levels, it also suppresses appetite. Many people do find it causes problems initially but that usually settles down after a couple of weeks.I just don't understand... I'm supposed to take metformin twice daily.... I did take it for the first week but have since stopped, it made me feel ill, I felt lethargic, sickness and most of all felt ill..
I usually only test first thing in the morning. But I did learn from this forum which foods are likely to raise my bgs and cut those out immediately. Like you I used to like bananas and could eat half a packet (or more!) of chocolate biscuits at a time but haven't eaten either since diagnosis. I occasionally test before and after eating now, just to check that I am not spiking, or if I want to check the effects of certain foods.Why didn't the doctors explain it like you just have... .. I am trying I only test twice a day because I don't want it to rule my life.. .. I normally test 1st thing in the morning and usually a couple of hours after evening meal normally around 9pm...
Hi.. I don't remember, I know it's only just over a week ago.. I only remember she said it was 20.6 on the first test on the second it was 21.3 the only other things I really remember are that it is dangerously high and should of been picked up earlier, she seems to think that I've had it for a few years and the only other thing I really remember is I'm diabetic...
You might also ask your doctor if he is sure you are Type 2, and not Type 1. Sometimes Type 1s are misdiagnosed because they become diabetic as adults. If he isn't sure he might refer you for further tests.I really appreciate your explanation and I will go back to my doctors... any other information/ advice would be greatly appreciated... thank you
Hey nbenn,Hello .. I was diagnosed on Friday 13th July 2018 ...of all the dates ..lol..
My HBA1c is 21.3... the diabetic nurse explained all this and went through diet, exercise etc etc..
Even gave me magazines to read ... after being with her for over an hour I'm still none the wiser, I don't feel diabetic I don't feel ill, I exercise regularly (road cycling) at least 3 times a week..
I just don't understand... I'm supposed to take metformin twice daily.... I did take it for the first week but have since stopped, it made me feel ill, I felt lethargic, sickness and most of all felt ill..
I'm taking more control over what I eat and increased my cycling from twice weekly to 3 times..
I've even bought a " accu chek " monitor...
I've stopped feeling lethargic, sickness etc etc...
So please can someone explain to me in laymens terms ( who, what, why, where, when) so to speak ... am I being ignorant, stupid I just don't understand any of it... help please..
You might also ask your doctor if he is sure you are Type 2, and not Type 1. Sometimes Type 1s are misdiagnosed because they become diabetic as adults. If he isn't sure he might refer you for further tests.
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