Geminigirl
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 166
- Location
- Suffolk
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Spicy food, 2 faced people.
Hi Geminigirl. Well done that you managed to get to 5.3 and lost 6 stones remarkable, you know you can do it.. Sounds like you have been through a lot and then having to manage change and loss clearly not in your control. That would be scary for most of us. We all get anxious when things change and we are uncertain. Indeed I felt the same just after being diagnosed just two weeks ago. Try to focus on the things you can control related to your Diabetes. Positive is you have managed it before and if you believe and trust in yourself there is no reason why you cant again. See your dietitian, give your new doctor and nurse a chance to get to know you and explain to them how your feeling. Most importantly don't believe you are a failure, just believe it was circumstances beyond your control and look ahead to beating Diabetes and enjoying a long life. I don't think 9.9 is beyond control I've already seen much worse numbers on this forum from which people have turned things around.If you believe you can you will. I am a newby myself. Finally if you do need insulin I have known people who have been having insulin injections into their 80's so don't be too fearful if it turns out that's what you need. Good Luck at 56 years of age you are a relative baby!!Hello
I was first diagnosed with T2 6 yrs ago and since then I have drifted on and off Metformin (half killed my IBS so had to come off), then gliglazide which was okay but I had hypos and my Bg didn't come down much, then diet controlled. I went on a VLCD for a year and lost 6 stones and my HBAIC went down to 5.3.....fab!
However, over the past two years I had three bereavements, a lot of other issues and gained four stones back on again.
Earlier this year my HBAIC was 6.7, we moved (against my will really) to the north of the country. I hate it here and have no friends, the life I was hoping for didn't happen and now my latest HBAIC came back at 9.9 which I know is VERY bad.
I don't have much faith in the new GP and diabetic nurse as I was with my last ones over 20 yrs, I feel they don't know me at all. When. I saw the nurse yesterday she suggested I just go on to a 24 hr long release insulin, I think she called it basal? Am seeing her again Weds to discuss. She said it would help even out and reduce my fasting BG as I am high first thing, even before food. Also need to see dietician.
I read somewhere that once you start Insulin you have no going back and I now feel like a complete failure. Am scared I am going to die and am angry with myself.
I could do with some support, I am 56yrs old.
Any reassurance would be good, am not scared of needles but hate new meds as I have anxiety and worry about side effects.
Thank you.
Hi, well, she said Metformin would not do my IBS any favours and I really struggled with it before, she didn't seem to think gliglazide is much help either. I said I struggle with some meds and I am already on Aspirin for sticky blood, Simvastatin and thyroxine. She seemed to be of the opinion that I need something to help overnight.
I just feel so alone and out of my depth with it all and as though I have forgotten all I learnt.
Should I tell her to say give me three months to tackle it head on or are these levels at a dangerous point already?
Just feel so anxious and her suggestion shocked me as I never had that put to me before!
Happy to be an honorary girl. You might not feel like a spring chicken at the moment, but if you can envision it and then do what you did last time you can manage it. Good luck and good night!Thanks Beatdise,
I don't feel like a spring chicken! I am now about 4 stones overweight and my BMI is 40 as I am only 5 ft tall!
I have been through a lot and I know I made bad choices! food has always been my comfort and I re learnt old habits!
I will have a long chat with her, I am a carb queen also which I know. I need to change.
Thanks girls yr words, especially this time of night. X
There you go. Lifes not looking too bad after all. Stick at it one step at a time. Best of luck.Hi all, well I have seen the senior DSN, she was really nice and very supportive. Basically she said with a HBAIC of 10 she is not happy to wait and see what happens with diet control. She said my body is already flooded with glucose and. I am setting myself up to complications setting in.
I advised her the dietician has given me a 1200 a day calorie book and I am sticking to that, it is quite low carb actually which. I hate but I do know carbs don't agree with me and my sugars at all.
Anyway, she is concerned the long acting insulin won't start working quickly enough and apart from using that and other insulin at meal times she suggested I try a drug called Glimpiride 1mg with evening meal, upping by another 1 mg at each two weeks until I am on 6 mg at night.
She thinks if I try that and the diet and exercise then check HBAIC after three months we will see where we are and can always add insulin later on.
The idea being as I reduce weight the tabs can be adjusted.
I have agreed to that for now, she suggested I test my BG a few times a week first thing as my fasting overnight nos are high.
So am feeling more positive.
Yes - I am a year in now and my eyesight has been changing constantly throughout the year. The have finally improved so much in the last month that I don't wear them to drive anymore. On diagnosis I had blurred vision, dry itchy eyes (actually for about 2 years before - didnt realise the reason). So it will improve
It should but no promises.
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