Tracey1963
Member
- Messages
- 7
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi. I have been a member here for quite some time but lost my password. Have not been able to recover it through the web sites method so have created a new account.
For two years my retinopathy test has come back I have background retinopathy. It states on the letter that I should control my blood sugar levels as well as possible. I have an Hb1Ac test once every 12 months so I have no idea what my sugars are at anytime. I eat sensibly and keep my weight at an acceptable level. I have only been diagnosed type 2 for about 6 years. All the females in my family have diabetes. My sisters, my mum, my aunts and my grandmother. My Grandma died in a diabetic coma. All the females diagnosed with high blood sugars when they reached their mid to late 40s like me and had to go on insulin. My sister died last year her illness was terminal and because of all the blood tests she found diabetic and put in insulin she had ketones as well. I have one metformin a day. As I am type 2, I am not entitled to free test strips so wondered if buying one of my own would help and are they effective in giving a correct result? My diabetic nurse says I don't need test strips and should not test. So I don't. know how to control my blood sugars really. I try not to worry about it as I have never taken my diabetes seriously but I am now a little bit worried.
For two years my retinopathy test has come back I have background retinopathy. It states on the letter that I should control my blood sugar levels as well as possible. I have an Hb1Ac test once every 12 months so I have no idea what my sugars are at anytime. I eat sensibly and keep my weight at an acceptable level. I have only been diagnosed type 2 for about 6 years. All the females in my family have diabetes. My sisters, my mum, my aunts and my grandmother. My Grandma died in a diabetic coma. All the females diagnosed with high blood sugars when they reached their mid to late 40s like me and had to go on insulin. My sister died last year her illness was terminal and because of all the blood tests she found diabetic and put in insulin she had ketones as well. I have one metformin a day. As I am type 2, I am not entitled to free test strips so wondered if buying one of my own would help and are they effective in giving a correct result? My diabetic nurse says I don't need test strips and should not test. So I don't. know how to control my blood sugars really. I try not to worry about it as I have never taken my diabetes seriously but I am now a little bit worried.