That's good that they are going to consider BP meds in a week. I got the impression that it would be left for 2 months, which I think is too long, especially if it's "very" high.I did buy a monitor and they will look at my readings in a week and see if I need meds, it has been very high the last two visits though. I have learnt very quickly since being diagnosed that the nurses seem to be indoctrinated with one set of rules and thats it! Very odd considering the problems that can be caused by Diabetes. I so wanted to say that maybe she should not just recommend this site but should visit it herself
So my second visit. Well, she was nice enough but in two visits has not once given me any advice regarding my diet (she recommended here but thankfully, I was already posting when diganosed!.
Apparently oven chips are ok, she is pleased my levels are reducing. Thinks my foot pain may be neuropathy but lets wait and see. My incontenece could be related but could be because I am obese. She couldnt weigh me as we were not in the treatment room where the scales are. Metformin is known to give the side effects I have but they will settle down and as long as I am not messing myself I should stick with it. My bp is very high still, they want me to do some home monitoring but could not supply a machine as they have none with extended cuffs (Lloyds pharamcy £20.00) lol. Go back in 2 months to get my HbA1c tested, come back before if any problems, keep up the good work!
Sorry for the rant but suppose I wasnt so lucky to find you all here? You have offered me more support and advice than I would ever have expected.
I know the strain the NHS is under but maybe some of these people need to actually look here to find out the right way of doing things
I also told her about Lidls rolls
Deb
They do tend to drag out any advice ..
Here's my Top 5 Tips
1. As stated take the SR Metformin, if you get diarrhoea.
2. Look at the column on the back of packets, tubs and cans.
( not the front)
Find carbohydrates ..
Under that should be :
Sugars...if that figure is over 10 - don't eat it.
3 Half your portions of Chips, potatoes, rice etc
4. Avoid sweet fruit.
5. Try and talk your doctor into giving you a testing machine 'for three months' so that you can see when your blood glucose rises and falls.
Happy to see your here its a learning curve and but for the help and advice we get here...i shudder to think .......keep posting and we will beat this illnessSo my second visit. Well, she was nice enough but in two visits has not once given me any advice regarding my diet (she recommended here but thankfully, I was already posting when diganosed!.
Apparently oven chips are ok, she is pleased my levels are reducing. Thinks my foot pain may be neuropathy but lets wait and see. My incontenece could be related but could be because I am obese. She couldnt weigh me as we were not in the treatment room where the scales are. Metformin is known to give the side effects I have but they will settle down and as long as I am not messing myself I should stick with it. My bp is very high still, they want me to do some home monitoring but could not supply a machine as they have none with extended cuffs (Lloyds pharamcy £20.00) lol. Go back in 2 months to get my HbA1c tested, come back before if any problems, keep up the good work!
Sorry for the rant but suppose I wasnt so lucky to find you all here? You have offered me more support and advice than I would ever have expected.
I know the strain the NHS is under but maybe some of these people need to actually look here to find out the right way of doing things
I also told her about Lidls rolls
Deb
Something nice and positive Deb xThank you all for your kind words and advice. I was amazed as apparently I can order as many test strips and lancets as I want!. I have now been put on the SR Metformin after writing to my Doc, so will start those gradually tonight. I am finding that my BP is better at home, still on the high side but not as bad. I have to take a weeks worth of results back to the Docs.
Luckily I did not follow her advice regarding oven chipsI have cut potatoes out completely, I have rice and pasta as well. I have lost some weight but am determined not to weigh myself too often as in the past it has become almost an obsession, so I am not going down that route again, as we have all said, this is not a diet but a lifestyle change
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