Hi, well I was diet only but have just been put on metformin as they cannot understand why my sugars are very high when my diet isn't too bad, I've just read somebody elses post who is on hormone tablets due to cancer & the sugars seem to have risen since. I had cancer in 2016 & because I only had 1 chemo due to nearly killing me I've been put on hormone tablets & just wonder could this be causing a rise in my sugars? It's very hard when you're trying to deal with 2 serious illnessesDiabetes is a condition that causes hyperglycemia that is high blood sugar. ‘Hypos’ (hypoglycaemia or low blood sugar) can be caused by certain tablets or insulin. Your profile says you are on diet only, if this is the case you aren’t at risk of hypos. Hope that helps
Thank you I'll do that, only just joined on here so just getting my head round stuff as it took me a few hrs to even figure out how to post on here. Thanks for your helpHi @wasdale
Several of our members are cancer survivors or are currently battling it. Perhaps start a thread specifically asking for diabetes/cancer tips?
Hi @wasdalethey cannot understand why my sugars are very high when my diet isn't too bad
Yes my head is battered at the moment as I thought I was doing things right by buying low sugar products & looking at the traffic light system etc now I've got to chuck just about everything in the cupboards & start againHi @wasdale
It was the sentence I've quoted above that jumped out at me. Your doctor/diabetic nurse thinks your diet "isn't too bad", but often what the medics mean by this is that your are eating the official "healthy" diet, with carbohydrates (bread, pasta, rice, potato etc) forming the basis of your meals. This is the worst possible diet for diabetics as all these foods break down into sugars once eaten and then push your sugar levels to dangerous and inappropriate levels. Some doctors are aware of this, but most are still following the outdated advice.
It sounds like you have a lot to get your head round at the moment, but could I suggest that reading up on Low Carb diets could solve at least some of your problems.
Sally
That would be great if @daisy1 could post some info, I've not long joined the forum and there's so much info my head is banging & I won't take it all in. ThanksHave you read @daisy1 's excellent info sheet yet? If not, she will post it on this thread.
On metformin you shouldn't get hypo's, no worries
There is a lot of talk about hypo's on the forum because people on insulin or gliclazide can get them and they're nasty things.
Good luck!
Thanks I plan to not long moved to the Isle of Man so making the most of the gorgeous weatherIt's a marathon, not a sprint! You don't have to try to learn everything in a day, or a week, or even a month or a year. Take your time and go out to enjoy the weather when your head starts buzzing!
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