Hi all,
Well, a little about myself, male, 38, married, 2 kids - that should do for now.
My story, during September/October i started noticing more and more regular trips to the loo and a constant thirst, this was then added to by a water infection. So off to the doc's i went thinking a course of antibiotics and i'd be on my way.
The doc did a strip test and signed me off for 2 weeks as he said i had diabetes and wanted me to go to a specialist for further tests- i'll be honest even after 3 months i still don't fully understand what is happening to my body and why, that is more down to my ignorance of the condition - so during the 2 weeks off work i had various blood tests and meeting s with consultants to finally get told they weren't 100% sure whether i had type 1 or 2, they initially put me on 40mg of glicazide to get the readings down, this was put up to 80mg twice a day and after my final consultation, i was also put onto metformin - 500mg a day to be raised to 2000mg over time.
First thing i did for myself was start to cut sugar out of my diet, no more sugar in my coffee, big cutdown on choccy bars - that sort of thing. I was given a meter on prescription to keep tabs on my levels and if i'm honest i'm probably living >10 most of the time. Before the glicazide i was up regularly up at the 20 mark and i think my Hb1Na (or whatever its called) reading was approx 13.
I am struggling with the glicazide, i don't like the effects it has, a few weeks ago, my sugar was high (17) just before a meal, so i had my metformin and 80mg glicazide and my sugar crashed to 2.6 within a few hours - the diabetic nurse was surprised at how quickly it crashed as glicazide is meant to be slow release.....so i've stopped taking the glicazide for now and am trying to control the readings with metformin, diet and some exercise.
I know i'm not quite there, as i've said, my readings are regularly around 10, so there is work to do or take a lower dose of the glicazide to help get the readings down.
Anyway, i think i've rambled on enough for now, i'll try and update and post as much as i can in due course - especially when i get the results of my blood test to confirm what type i am.
Thanks for listening, you've been a great audience.
Well, a little about myself, male, 38, married, 2 kids - that should do for now.
My story, during September/October i started noticing more and more regular trips to the loo and a constant thirst, this was then added to by a water infection. So off to the doc's i went thinking a course of antibiotics and i'd be on my way.
The doc did a strip test and signed me off for 2 weeks as he said i had diabetes and wanted me to go to a specialist for further tests- i'll be honest even after 3 months i still don't fully understand what is happening to my body and why, that is more down to my ignorance of the condition - so during the 2 weeks off work i had various blood tests and meeting s with consultants to finally get told they weren't 100% sure whether i had type 1 or 2, they initially put me on 40mg of glicazide to get the readings down, this was put up to 80mg twice a day and after my final consultation, i was also put onto metformin - 500mg a day to be raised to 2000mg over time.
First thing i did for myself was start to cut sugar out of my diet, no more sugar in my coffee, big cutdown on choccy bars - that sort of thing. I was given a meter on prescription to keep tabs on my levels and if i'm honest i'm probably living >10 most of the time. Before the glicazide i was up regularly up at the 20 mark and i think my Hb1Na (or whatever its called) reading was approx 13.
I am struggling with the glicazide, i don't like the effects it has, a few weeks ago, my sugar was high (17) just before a meal, so i had my metformin and 80mg glicazide and my sugar crashed to 2.6 within a few hours - the diabetic nurse was surprised at how quickly it crashed as glicazide is meant to be slow release.....so i've stopped taking the glicazide for now and am trying to control the readings with metformin, diet and some exercise.
I know i'm not quite there, as i've said, my readings are regularly around 10, so there is work to do or take a lower dose of the glicazide to help get the readings down.
Anyway, i think i've rambled on enough for now, i'll try and update and post as much as i can in due course - especially when i get the results of my blood test to confirm what type i am.
Thanks for listening, you've been a great audience.