MrsGruffy
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I was diagnosed about 2 months ago. My GP did a random bg and it was "hi". So I went the next morning for a fasting bg and hba1c. The fasting one was 19, and the hba1c was 8.9. She sent me back for a second fasting bg, which was 20, and again when she did a finger prick test it came as "hi". I had been very thirsty and had issues with my vision - very blurry.
About 2 weeks ago, I had my appointment with a diabetes educator, who taught me how to test my bg and gave me a monitor, and I've been testing before and after meals. My pre-breakfast bg is about 9 on average, reaching around 14s 2 hours after breakfast. Pre and post lunch are around 6-7 (same before and after), and pre and post dinners 10 and 13 respectively. My GP doesn't want to see me again until June after my next hba1c is done. My GP seems a bit inexperienced (she had to google it while I saw her the first time). I'm taking 1000mg Metformin slow release twice a day (no side effects), and I'm still struggling with terrible blurry vision and episodes of extreme thirst and resultant drinking (about a litre of water at a time, at least once - twice a day in addition to a fair amount over the day but less insanely unquenchable thirst) which does not seem to coincide with the highest bg levels.
I haven't changed anything in my diet as yet - I'm looking into low carb and low calorie, but right now I just feel generally ill and very unmotivated. My diet isn't that bad, and I don't smoke or drink. (I have been trying to lose weight over the last year, and have managed to gain 2 kg while following a ketogenic diet over 2 months). I have been under intense stress over the last couple of years and still am to an extent, and there's not a lot I can do about it. I am walking 5 days a week (about 4km/40 minutes). I also have an awful taste in my mouth sometimes, especially when I run my tongue over my teeth. The symptoms of diabetes came on very very rapidly - only a week before I saw the GP.
I feel like it's too long to wait until June to move to the next step of treatment, but the GP said that I had to stay on this level for 3 months to see whether it's effective before reassessing. I also don't want to be one of *those* patients who goes insane when there's nothing really to worry about - or that this is normal at the beginning - which I don't know, and I can't seem to find much information about. I'm worried about the damage going on while my bg moves up and down to such extremes. I've been using a tracker on my phone, and I've only been in the green 5 times in the last 2 weeks.
So I guess my question is whether the GP is right and I just need to be patient and let the metformin have time to kick in. I haven't noticed any overall decrease in bg in the 2 weeks I've been keeping track pre and 2 hour post meals. She told me to take the metformin immediately after breakfast and dinner which is what I've been doing.
I was diagnosed about 2 months ago. My GP did a random bg and it was "hi". So I went the next morning for a fasting bg and hba1c. The fasting one was 19, and the hba1c was 8.9. She sent me back for a second fasting bg, which was 20, and again when she did a finger prick test it came as "hi". I had been very thirsty and had issues with my vision - very blurry.
About 2 weeks ago, I had my appointment with a diabetes educator, who taught me how to test my bg and gave me a monitor, and I've been testing before and after meals. My pre-breakfast bg is about 9 on average, reaching around 14s 2 hours after breakfast. Pre and post lunch are around 6-7 (same before and after), and pre and post dinners 10 and 13 respectively. My GP doesn't want to see me again until June after my next hba1c is done. My GP seems a bit inexperienced (she had to google it while I saw her the first time). I'm taking 1000mg Metformin slow release twice a day (no side effects), and I'm still struggling with terrible blurry vision and episodes of extreme thirst and resultant drinking (about a litre of water at a time, at least once - twice a day in addition to a fair amount over the day but less insanely unquenchable thirst) which does not seem to coincide with the highest bg levels.
I haven't changed anything in my diet as yet - I'm looking into low carb and low calorie, but right now I just feel generally ill and very unmotivated. My diet isn't that bad, and I don't smoke or drink. (I have been trying to lose weight over the last year, and have managed to gain 2 kg while following a ketogenic diet over 2 months). I have been under intense stress over the last couple of years and still am to an extent, and there's not a lot I can do about it. I am walking 5 days a week (about 4km/40 minutes). I also have an awful taste in my mouth sometimes, especially when I run my tongue over my teeth. The symptoms of diabetes came on very very rapidly - only a week before I saw the GP.
I feel like it's too long to wait until June to move to the next step of treatment, but the GP said that I had to stay on this level for 3 months to see whether it's effective before reassessing. I also don't want to be one of *those* patients who goes insane when there's nothing really to worry about - or that this is normal at the beginning - which I don't know, and I can't seem to find much information about. I'm worried about the damage going on while my bg moves up and down to such extremes. I've been using a tracker on my phone, and I've only been in the green 5 times in the last 2 weeks.
So I guess my question is whether the GP is right and I just need to be patient and let the metformin have time to kick in. I haven't noticed any overall decrease in bg in the 2 weeks I've been keeping track pre and 2 hour post meals. She told me to take the metformin immediately after breakfast and dinner which is what I've been doing.