My Doctor said I don’t need test to confirm that as treatment the same ie end up on insulin. I would like to know though. Any helpful advice would be appreciated.
I can’t understand why fasting blood sugars arealways 17. 2 or higher. I don’t eat after 8. Pm and have started low carb diet.
I used to have fasting levels 9 . I’m taking metformin and linogliptin. The metformin doesn’t seem to help anymore. I have autoimmune disorder. I wondered if I was not type 2 after all. My Doctor said I don’t need test to confirm that as treatment the same ie end up on insulin. I would like to know though. Any helpful advice would be appreciated.
Just to say, exercise at higher blood glucose levels can be risky, you need to be carefulI agree that is very high for fasting blood sugar levels. If I were you, I would contact your GP on Monday and push for an immediate evaluation of your treatment. In the meantime to increase your comfort, you could do exercises that bring your heart rate up, and eat as few carbohydrates as possible.
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The fasting bg is not the be all and end all, you really need to know some numbers throughout the day.. pre meal ones are always good..
17 is very high.. but many have liver dump in the morning.. and if your average through the day is 9 to 10 then its feasible a liver dump of 7 could happen.. i was initially told don't test in the first hour of getting out of bed due to this.. so having an overall picture would be better before assuming the worst.. if you are only in the 9-10's in the day and you are doing all you can diet wise then a medication tweak could be possible.. and getting the daytime numbers will help with the FBG.
if however you are doing what you can diet wise and you numbers are sky high in the day then it *could be* LADA instead of T2.. if this is the case you'd need to get your GP to refer you to a consultant who can order a cpeptide test and probably a gad test to get a certain diagnosis
Thanks for helpful advice.Just to say, exercise at higher blood glucose levels can be risky, you need to be careful
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-sport-and-blood-sugar.html
I will ask for referral ThanksHi. Sadly your GP doesn't seem to know much about diabetes so you will need to press for the tests or insist on a referral to the diabetes clinic. If no success you can get the tests done privately as I did.
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