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Biggins1960

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Hello all. i have just been diagnosed as a T2 i have been given Metformin and statins and told to drop off a urine sample for a check to be made on my kidneys. I was told that i should make an appointment with the doctor in twelve weeks time to have bloods taken. I was also told that the hospital will contact me to arrange an eye test. I was not told my levels and have not been given a blood test meter to check my bloods. Is this normal to recieve so little information. i was dignosed after visiting the doctor complaining of tiredness. i then had a fasting blood glucose test and it was from that my diagnosis was given. i have caommenced taking the metformin and statin and a friend who is T1 has checked my bloods for me and i am steady at about 5.7. I feel i need some help and advice so here i am. i await yur expertise. Biggins1960
 
Hi,

Welcome to the forum from someone who was a newby two weeks ago.

An expert will be along in a bit and will give you some good startup advice, but let me assure you that you've done the right thing by joining the forum.

The more you know about this condition, the better the results will be, short and long term.

There's a lot to learn so have a look about on the forum (and elsewhere too, if possible) and keep an open mind.
 
Hi Biggins and welcome to the forum It is unfortunately quite frequent to receive so little information on diagnosis, which is why you have done a very wise thing joining this forum. Perhaps you can phone to get your levels. Did you ask if they would give you a meter and strips? Testing is very important to see what you can eat - by checking before and 2 hours after meals. If they won't give you a test kit - which is also quite frequent - you can often get a free or reduced price meter from the publicity on this website. Failing that, if you phone manufacturers, they will often send you a free one as they want you to use their strips as that's where the money is. For strips - in the information below is some advice "Tips for Strips" which provides arguments to use to try and get your HCP to give you a prescription. Failing that lots of members who can't get them prescribed use ebay.

Here is some information written by the former Monitors for new members which I think you will find very useful. Ask as many questions as you like - someone will know the answer.

 
Hi Biggins,

I was diagnosed a few weeks ago, and like you was given no help or advice from the diabetic nurse. I felt realy down at the time. I found this forum and now feal realy possitive. The encouregment from the members is a great help.
I was not given a meter but got mine free from Bayer. The strips are expensive but I have got some great deals on ebay mainly from America.
Welcome to the forum and good luck..

Keith
 
Hi

I think your GP is following a fairly typical process. After the 12 weeks the GP will probably ask for an HBA1c test on a blood sample which will show the average blood sugar level over the previous 10 weeks. GPs tend to prefer the HBA1c test rather than spot meter measurements for Type 2s. On the forum here we see the value in both. The HBA1c does give a useful average measure but the meter can help you decide what affects your BS and what foods are good and bad; in particular which carbs affect you most. You are lucky you had a glucose test at diagnosis which is a good start. My diabetes specialst GP dipped a urine stick in my sample and said 'yeah, you've got diabetes', gave me some diet sheets and said come back in 3 months!
 
A Pharmasist was the one that suggested I went to the doc & got tested for Diabetes as I kept getting Thrush! I was tested & they said my blood was 14.8 (I'm guessing thats too high). I have now been on a 1000 cal a day diet for the last 6 days (4 more to go before they test again) to see if that brings the number down. I did ask for some guidance as to what to eat-any ideas from the forum would be appreciated-but was just told to buy a book & start counting calories! So far I'm hopeful that its doing some good as my symptoms seems to have lessened. Like you I feel as if I need more information but I'm trying to take it one step at a time & hope that I get some more when I see the doc next. I hope you get some more info with your next appointment, my advise would be to ''keep on knocking at the door until its opened!''
 
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