Was given a tee2+ meter by the nurse at my GP surgery on diagnosis, they were fantastic with me. My hba1c was up at 100 apparently, they were shocked I haven't had a more recent blood test since 2017. They have prescribed Metrormin and Gliclazide with a dietary change too. Thanks for the welcome guys.hi @Derek1968
welcome to the 'Best Little Club No One WANTS to Join" in the world.
agree with @VashtiB .
maybe post up your normal day meals, might help other point out whats good right now that you eat, and what needs swapping out for better choices.
as ever it's the meter that helps you decide what foods impact YOU the worst.
so meter up, test and then begin eliminating those choices that cause the most hurt.
you have a huge amount of people able and willing on here to offer advise, guidance and the occasional hug or well done, when the day gets a little tougher then expected..been there, done that.
good luck on your journey.
do stop and ask questions,
some one will have the right answer for you,
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https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.html is a little quick-start guide, could tide you over while you research more of this. Just like @xfieldok said though, careful with the diet changes. Gliclazide can cause hypo's when combined with low carbing. So do stock up on those test strips, you're going to need them. (Good that they gave you a meter that uses cheap strips! I am impressed with your surgery!)Was given a tee2+ meter by the nurse at my GP surgery on diagnosis, they were fantastic with me. My hba1c was up at 100 apparently, they were shocked I haven't had a more recent blood test since 2017. They have prescribed Metrormin and Gliclazide with a dietary change too. Thanks for the welcome guys.
That's ok... we all were until we ended up here.. now we probably know more than most doctors..pretty much ignorant to the condition.
Blood sugar levels starting to come down, probably down to the mixture of meds and diet. Got a tempting week ahead on a holiday. Been told to up my Metformin to 2/day after 5 days. Question, if my levels drop under 10 do I still keep to 2 tabs or drop back to 1.
I'd maybe hold off for a week when it comes to upping the dosage. It could cause you to be locked in the bathroom for a week or two, and I personally wouldn't risk it during a holiday. If you want to up the dosage, consider waiting until you're home again. But from the sound of it you might not need any upping as it is...Blood sugar levels starting to come down, probably down to the mixture of meds and diet. Got a tempting week ahead on a holiday. Been told to up my Metformin to 2/day after 5 days. Question, if my levels drop under 10 do I still keep to 2 tabs or drop back to 1.
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