Although my GP doesn't advocate home testing he politely said I could if I wanted to, so I have a Code Free on order.
Thanks for your reply, I have a Code Free on order, it seems to be a popular one. My GP didn't advocate home testing but politely agreed that I should go ahead with it if it made me happy, so no chance of getting a meter provided. Good to hear you've achieved so much since diagnosis.Hi, you can gets lots of meters free but it's the strips that cost. As mentioned before the tee2 seem to be the cheapest strips but I have not used the meter . Please badger your gp for strips on prescription and I was given a meter by my gp (contour next meter).
I was diagnosed on Dec 16th 2016 at blood sugar of 27.5 and hba1c 99. Now bg approx 6 to 8.5 and hba1c 52 take sitagliptin 100mg and gliclaside 30mg slow release, (can't tolerate metformin) and trying to follow low carb , but still learning. Could not have got as low without testing. Also losing weight slowly.
A question about counting carbs. If I count carbs will I loose weight without counting calories?
Personally I have never counted a Carb in my life, nor a Calorie.
It was pretty obvious to me what foods I had to cut out from a Carbohydrate perspective in order to reduce my BG, and it was also pretty obvious that I had to eat less in order to loose weight.
So I stopped eating Bread, Potatoes, Pasta, Rice Cakes & Biscuits and anything obviously carb laden, and ate mainly meat fish and salad for quite a while and the weight fell off and my BG levels reduced quickly.
I still don't overthink my diet, and my mindset is not focused solely on my T2D or what I can't eat.
For me I needed to change my entire lifestyle for this to work, what I ate, when I ate, how much, my sleep patterns, my exercise a whole raft of things.
I don't want to say it was easy, but in many ways it was because I immediately came to terms with my diagnosis and decided straight away what I needed to change in order to get on top of it and didn't waste any time bemoaning my luck or worrying about what I would miss out on.
I haven't missed out on anything and in the process improved my life immensely.
Below 8.5 two hours after eating - going in the right direction
My Code Free just arrived!
Setting up was easy. Then nervously did my first test, 2 hours after a white coffee (no sugar) and two scrambled eggs. So pleased with the result! I am right in thinking this is good, aren't I?
@Rachcox I am sorry to hear you had a similar experience as me ie not being told you were borderline or prediabetic in 2013. When I informed the nurse she said she would bring it up and that receptionists would NOT Be allowed to give results. Guess what? At my very next blood test, the receptionist gave me a verbal result on the phone! I insisted that I would ring the next day and speak to the nurse! Like others on the forum, I feel as type 2, we have to find information for ourselves, buy our own equipment and challenge information/decisions given to us by our GP or nurse. I hope you're feeling more reassured about your diagnosis x
It seems strange to me that the gp does not advocate home testing. How do you keep track of your bgl's without it?Although my GP doesn't advocate home testing he politely said I could if I wanted to, so I have a Code Free on order.
It seems strange to me that the gp does not advocate home testing. How do you keep track of your bgl's without it?
I hope you get this sorted quickly.God only knows
I hope you get this sorted quickly.
Took my first Metformin this morning fingers crossed I tolerate it! I bought some bathroom scales and have lost some weight since my GPs first call regarding my blood test.
I have also got my date for my Diabetes2gether which is a three hour course with a Diabetes Specialist Nurse and a Diabetes Dietitian, which runs throughout my county, it's on Tuesday, so not long to wait.
I use My Fitness Pal to track my carbs, protein and fats. Unfortunately it will set you a calorie/kilojoule count for the day as well that you can't change, but I just ignore that. Somedays I go over their suggested kilojoules, somedays under. When I go under it always tells me I am not eating enough blah blah blah, but for me, as long as my carbs are low, that's all I am concerned about.Thank you for your advise. I'm just going to start with carb counting I think, won't overdo the cheese! I was really overeating a lot so just with carb counting I'm eating less, I'll see how it goes.
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