This has surely got to be evidenced that GP and NICE advice for T2 not to test is absolute rubbish. It is the only way WE have to monitor our bloods and keep ourselves healthy.Hello
My BG is up and down from day to day can't seem to stabilise it no matter what I do am going to see nurse on Monday see what they want to try next. one day it can be between 4.9 and 7 the next it can be 14 these are just approximate as I only just started retesting as doc said it wasn't needed for nearly 12 months
I get a similar thing, itchy downstairs, when urine is sugary. But since watching my BG levels and keeping them down I've been free of it... it's a dreadful, desperate itch!This is probably nothing to do with Diabetes but I can't anything else which comes close. About 3 months ago I got thrush (not a problem) but it wouldn't go away with just cream so Doc put me on anti fungal tablets as well. Thrush seems to have cleared in my groin but my scrotum is on fire and as itchy as hell Can Anyone Help Me Please as I am going out of my mind.
Thanks in advance everyone
Chris
Why do GPs say not to test. My GP told me the same thing today... but I told her that I like to know what my levels are. How else are we to know.This has surely got to be evidenced that GP and NICE advice for T2 not to test is absolute rubbish. It is the only way WE have to monitor our bloods and keep ourselves healthy.
Hi Chris, you've just reminded me of an issue I had early last year before diagnosed, I had a very irritating itch constantly after going for a wee on my winkie, it lasted for hours and it was constant for about 6 months. When diagnosed and reduced carbs, diet etc it went away, but I did develop hydrocole if spelt correctly, which is fluid around the testical which was removed last year. Not sure if this will help but I do link high BS levels for this. Hope this helps mate but get it checked out, nothing worse than having a good scratch below in public. Lol.
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I had groin issues when my sugar was high too.Hello
My BG is up and down from day to day can't seem to stabilise it no matter what I do am going to see nurse on Monday see what they want to try next. one day it can be between 4.9 and 7 the next it can be 14 these are just approximate as I only just started retesting as doc said it wasn't needed for nearly 12 months
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