JohnEGreen
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Yes, I should have researched it a little better I think !!The practice nurse at my surgery advised me if I was to buy a meter to purchase the same model the doctor prescribes for.
Sorry.....When diabetic nurse saw how high it was, she upped the dose......I didn't ask for it......when I tested this morning before going to surgery it was 10.0.I was referring to the metformin increase
Del,Hi del80,a lot of people use this monitor because its one of the cheapest around and you'll get discount for being diabetic
http://homehealth-uk.com/product-category/blood-glucose/blood-glucose-monitor/
Sorry.....When diabetic nurse saw how high it was, she upped the dose......I didn't ask for it......when I tested this morning before going to surgery it was 10.0.
Surely if it is still to high, and I am now eating sensibly, then this is the way forward ?So you were in your 20s with 500 and she's trebled the metformin dose despite the fact you've halved your numbers. Something is missing
The reason I bought the same meter as the surgery uses it that I still have hopes of persuading the doctor that I do have a pressing need to test because of my multiple conditions and also because the practice nurse is prepared to supply me with any spare test strips she may have.Metformin is usually introduced slowly to reduce the upset stomach issues that some people have.
Regarding the meter purchase, for heavens sake shop around.
If you buy the same model the surgery would supply you could end up paying 3x more for your test strips than if you got the SD Codefree.
Surely if it is still to high, and I am now eating sensibly, then this is the way forward ?
Ask her, not me. If it was still "too high" then why weren't you on that metformin dose before now?
Come on Mike, go easy. Most of the diabetic nurses are following a script, levels too high, up the Metformin. In fact, there is often a standard practice of upping it regardless of numbers, increasing until it gets to the magic 2000mg level. They tend not to have interest in how the patient is eating, just the levels they have - and one is often rushed out the door.
@Brunneria - Interesting video!
Well I wish you could say the same for Prednisolone.Thing that worried me most was when he said that one product was considered a success because it was shown to cause no more harm than a placebo. Now that is scary.