Thanks Nigel and Hobs
I think because I mentioned I was classed a 'good control' and relatively recently diagnosed and not on any medications, then maybe they were not overly concerned. I got the op done privately and was well looked after and monitored generally, but from Hobs' experience seems like the NHS were more attentive on monitoring you for glucose levels.
My fasting was 14.4 today and 2.5hours after eating I was at 23.8 so this is the highest yet.
I've just been to the doc and she's done all the checks including check for ketones. All clear and no signs of infection BUT my sugars are "very high" on the urine test I was at the highest end of the range on the spectrum and this is 3 hours after eating.
So she's going to get further advice from the Diabetologist at my local hospital - her concern is she doesn't want to interfere and do anything drastic as I'm recovering from an operation but she's also not happy that my levels are this high (and I suppose what could be next). She did mention possible requirement of short term insulin to bring glucose down. She's going to get me a prescription for ketone testing as well.
So waiting on a call before 2pm. My main symptom is still feeling spaced out - I'm drinking loads and going to the loo (but I've been doing that since the op anyway).
Overall I'm not anxious (my blood pressure showed that :lol: ) so I'm just going with the flow until further guidance.
As my husband angrily remarked yesterday, thank god I bought myself a meter and strips (After being discouraged by the nurse).