jim1951
Well-Known Member
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi everyone
Officially labelled type 2 three weeks ago but have moved towards it over the last 12 years or so. A routine blood test at that time showed raised glucose levels and I have slowly chugged along with slightly increasing levels every 6 months.
I have gone from 6.5 fasting 12 years ago to 8.4 fasting last month, so it has been very slow. My GP started testing HBA1C a couple of years ago and this has stayed pretty level at 53/54.
Whilst according to NHS guidelines 53/54 is still within pre medication levels, my GP has put me on 500mg Metformin as he thinks as the fasting level is higher than the average I must be having lots of lows as well.
I decided to buy testing monitor and have been testing 3 times a day. I test at approx. 6PM before my evening meal, this averages the mid fives. I test 2 hours after my evening meals and this averages the mid sixes. I understand both these readings could be considered non diabetic.
When I test first thing in the morning it is in the eights. This has obviously pushed the HBA1C results up.
Reading various bits on the site I understand the morning high could either be the morning liver dump, or, it could be "impaired fasting glucose with normal post meal control" ?
How does one differentiate between the two explanations and is it possible to influence the morning high? I go roughly 12 hours from my evening meal until I test in the morning, is this too long? Should I be having an appropriate snack later in the evening and what is the theory of what it would do to the morning number?
Would really be interested in thoughts from members that really understand these areas.
jim
Officially labelled type 2 three weeks ago but have moved towards it over the last 12 years or so. A routine blood test at that time showed raised glucose levels and I have slowly chugged along with slightly increasing levels every 6 months.
I have gone from 6.5 fasting 12 years ago to 8.4 fasting last month, so it has been very slow. My GP started testing HBA1C a couple of years ago and this has stayed pretty level at 53/54.
Whilst according to NHS guidelines 53/54 is still within pre medication levels, my GP has put me on 500mg Metformin as he thinks as the fasting level is higher than the average I must be having lots of lows as well.
I decided to buy testing monitor and have been testing 3 times a day. I test at approx. 6PM before my evening meal, this averages the mid fives. I test 2 hours after my evening meals and this averages the mid sixes. I understand both these readings could be considered non diabetic.
When I test first thing in the morning it is in the eights. This has obviously pushed the HBA1C results up.
Reading various bits on the site I understand the morning high could either be the morning liver dump, or, it could be "impaired fasting glucose with normal post meal control" ?
How does one differentiate between the two explanations and is it possible to influence the morning high? I go roughly 12 hours from my evening meal until I test in the morning, is this too long? Should I be having an appropriate snack later in the evening and what is the theory of what it would do to the morning number?
Would really be interested in thoughts from members that really understand these areas.
jim