Ive was diagnosed with T2 about 4 months ago with a score of 96, it was a huge shock to me and is just another illness to add to my never ending list. I was told to read a leaflet and take the metformin twice a day, change your diet and that was basically that. I was re tested last two months ago and its dropped to 36 which is heading the right way I assume. Now ive found this site I want to start self monitering my levels and have bought the meter and strips but am confused if those who moniter their levels are on medication or not.
All sorts of people test... I'm diet-controlled, no meds, but I test. Usually when I'm feeling icky, to see what's going on, or in restaurants to check what I can safely order, carbwise... I find it very helpful. When I started out it helped me to find out what foods agreed with me and which didn't, which is termed "eating to your meter". If I tested before a meal and 2 hours after first bite, and I didn't go up more than 2.0 mmol/l, that meal was worth repeating. If not, well, it got adjusted or scrapped entirely. Others may also test to see what their meds are doing, as some may cause hypo's, or doses aren't high enough and they're going hyper... Insulin users really do need to test to be safe. A meter can tell you all sorts of things, so... It's a really useful tool, no matter how you're tackling your D. Most T2 testers here, I think, self-fund, which can get a little expensive. But to me, it's worth every penny.Ive was diagnosed with T2 about 4 months ago with a score of 96, it was a huge shock to me and is just another illness to add to my never ending list. I was told to read a leaflet and take the metformin twice a day, change your diet and that was basically that. I was re tested last two months ago and its dropped to 36 which is heading the right way I assume. Now ive found this site I want to start self monitering my levels and have bought the meter and strips but am confused if those who moniter their levels are on medication or not.
The reduction in my Hba1c score I assume was down to metformin and cutting out the amount of bread, pastry and potato I ate. I would pretty much eat a full loaf a day 4 slices toasted in a morning, 4 slices at lunch for sandwiches and the rest of the loaf with dinner. Mash or chips with nearly every evening meal and pastrys for snacks during the day. All of that stopped the day after I was diagnosed. Just by cutting this out im on my way to losing the 3 extra stone I was carrying.
Ive was diagnosed with T2 about 4 months ago with a score of 96, it was a huge shock to me and is just another illness to add to my never ending list. I was told to read a leaflet and take the metformin twice a day, change your diet and that was basically that. I was re tested last two months ago and its dropped to 36 which is heading the right way I assume. Now ive found this site I want to start self monitering my levels and have bought the meter and strips but am confused if those who moniter their levels are on medication or not.
Hi Alfie, I tested whilst losing weight but have not bothered since my Hba1C stabilised in the low 30s about three years ago. If you keep you weight off your blood sugar level should take care of itself.
The NHS/NICE guidelines recommend that those who are on insulin medication or at risk of hypos whilst operating heavy machinery or driving should test, the rest of us need not.
If you keep you weight off your blood sugar level should take care of itself.
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