- Messages
- 281
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I really need some encouragement right now. I've been Type 2 for 10 years but have had a worsening of results over the last year (due to a vaccine reaction). I've been on insulin and metformin for the last four months.
A couple of months ago I got myself a Libre 2. I have used it to inform my eating and exercise decisions and have brought my "time in range" up to 88% (the target is 70%+). However, the nurse was not at all pleased, said I was micromanaging and that I would just make myself anxious. The opposite is true, having some control lessens my anxiety. I wasn't sure what the point of the appointment was so I said to her that the goal for me was to lessen my chance of diabetes complications. Her reply was that diabetes is progressive and I will inevitably have complications as time goes on. I felt really sickened by this.
I think her goal is to get me on more and more medication. Is it true that more medication will have a greater benefit than any diet/lifestyle changes I make? I'm feeling completely disheartened and confused.
A couple of months ago I got myself a Libre 2. I have used it to inform my eating and exercise decisions and have brought my "time in range" up to 88% (the target is 70%+). However, the nurse was not at all pleased, said I was micromanaging and that I would just make myself anxious. The opposite is true, having some control lessens my anxiety. I wasn't sure what the point of the appointment was so I said to her that the goal for me was to lessen my chance of diabetes complications. Her reply was that diabetes is progressive and I will inevitably have complications as time goes on. I felt really sickened by this.
I think her goal is to get me on more and more medication. Is it true that more medication will have a greater benefit than any diet/lifestyle changes I make? I'm feeling completely disheartened and confused.