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goonerles

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hi i have been very recently diagnosed with type 2 and i am waiting to see my practice nurse in 2 weeks but i am confused with the readings that i had are they high or are they average for a type 2
i am not on any tablets yet or will i go straght onto insulin
the readings were as follows ---first fasting test was 8.6 then after 2 hours the reading was 16.7 is this a normal type of reading you would expect i am 52 male six foot tall average build and am not overweight and exercise reasonable amount if anyone can give me some info that would be great
cheers les
 
Hi Les and welcome to the forum Presumably you had a GTT test. The fasting level for diagnosis is over 7.0. Yours was the same as mine. At 2 hours the level for diagnosis is over 11.1. We can't tell you if you will go onto medication or insulin - you will find that out at your next appointment but as a purely personal opinion, insulin doesn't sound very likely yet. Sometimes they will try without medication to start with. You can help yourself by watching your diet. Here is some information that should get you started on the road to good control. Ask as many questions as you like as there is always someone here to help.

 
hi just need to ask a question ???
recently diagnosed t2 i keep feeling tired and just not feeling right i was thinking it was a hypo so had a biscuit or small chocolaate bar which made me feel better but i have been told that they cannot be hypos as i am not on any medication as yet see nurse in two weeks but other posts on this forum say that they are having hypos and not on any medication
which is correct ? are they hypos or not! feeling really confused now !!!!!!!
 
I used to feel really tired if my level was high.
Which it was constantly.
I'm on tablets and a low GL diet, and feel much more energetic now.

I had to find my own meter to self test though.
 
Hi goonerless

You may be experiencing a 'false hypo'. This happens when you have had a high blood sugar levels and because you have been eating less carbs, the level drops and your body is confused as it has been used to so much sugar swimming around. You could then feel like you were hypo, but your blood sugar level wouldn't be down in the 4.0 mmol/l which would be a true hypo.
 
hi many thanks for the replies it starts to make sense now its been explained properly
i will get my head round it all eventually i will not let it beat me i have gone through worse and come out smiling
great site and lots of good info
will keep you posted when i get my hb results back
 
Hi Gooneries, just to re-assure you a bit, my friend was recently diagnosed, and his FASTING was 16.2! He still went on diet and exercise only, using my diet, and he's now down to normal (infact, very good) levels and isn't going on any meds, let alone insulin. His fasting sugar levels now are about 5.5
Regarding hypos, anyone (even non-diabetics) can get low sugar levels. My non-diabetic daughter does and comes over shaky (and weepy!) until she eats something. That is NOT the same as the dangerous Hypos diabetics on certain medication, like insulin, can get. I get down to 3.8 after a game of golf, but I'm not "hypo" in the dangerous meaning of the word.
Good luck!
 
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