Hi, I have found out this week that my mmol has shot up from 49 to 109 since just before the Covid-19 business started. I expected an increase as, like a lot of people, I've found the isolation and worry a lot to handle, especially as I am largely housebound due to other health problems as well.
What I really feel I need to know is how high is 109? I can't seem to find anything beyond the fact that over 54 means you are diabetic.
I was diagnosed with Type 2, and a number of 54 about 18 months ago, used dietary changes and got down to 48 quite quickly, crept to 49 a short while later, and so you can imagine the shock of such a high number this time.
The nurse practitioner seemed unconcerned and said she was having lots of conversations with people in my situation due to Covid. I guess I need a little reassurance from you lovely people as this is still so new to me really.
Hoping you can help. (((hugs))) Lexie
What I really feel I need to know is how high is 109? I can't seem to find anything beyond the fact that over 54 means you are diabetic.
I was diagnosed with Type 2, and a number of 54 about 18 months ago, used dietary changes and got down to 48 quite quickly, crept to 49 a short while later, and so you can imagine the shock of such a high number this time.
The nurse practitioner seemed unconcerned and said she was having lots of conversations with people in my situation due to Covid. I guess I need a little reassurance from you lovely people as this is still so new to me really.
Hoping you can help. (((hugs))) Lexie
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