With blood sugar levels as high as you have I think there may well be something else going on.. I think a nurse is probably not the best person to be speaking to. In your shoes I'd be pushing for a consult with a diabetes specialist before going onto insulin.
I would imagine it would have to be a referral from a GP I'm betting a nurse won't be able to that but a move onto insulin could be pretty life changing so I'd want to get a full check out before doing it.How do I say “your not good enough, get me someone else” ? lol
Is there a certain person/thing to ask for please?
Thankyou, I have been trying to read up on insulin resistance but seems like not the easiest thing to get an answer on, I have decided I must be insulin resistant as my extra weight is only around my belly and everything points towards that being a sign of it, does that make sense? Lol
It being crazy is what worries me, I will try to get them to test me for it before they give me insulin
I am a little heavy but most people would not say I’m fat, just big built, I may be a stone too heavy but I’m wide and carry it well, the nurse said “your not fat” when I suggested that to be the problem
Totally blown away by you all, Thankyou so much for taking the time, such great great advice!
I will Tuesday be finding out the GAD results, I will also be getting the medichecks kit.
I’ve discovered that I am not in fact fat by my belly button measurement, I’m just 6 inches too short which I am putting down to genetics for sure, I’m 6ft2inches and belly button is 40 inches, I did it with a tape measure and 80 inches was about 6ft8inches.
I’m not accepting my weight, I lost 6 stone originally after diagnosis. I have gained 2 stone of that back and have plateaued there, I know I need to work on being this fat but also have to accept that I also need my diet to be sustainable, I am in the process of cutting out some things and reducing others.
I am feeling very inspired to try harder by you all, maybe this thread, laying out myself in public (sort of) is what I needed.
Instead of regretting my post, I’m very happy I wrote it and very very grateful to you all for your help. Will report my results
Hi, if I am insulin resistant which I assume I am, what would be the point in taking more insulin? So assuming I don’t take insulin, how do I get my numbers down? I have done very low carb and it worked very well, I have found a carb level I can live with long term but the numbers are crazy.
I don’t eat junk food, no sugary drinks or foods etc, I eat very low amounts of the main culprits bread, rice pasta etc etc, never have afters, I might eat a petrol station sandwich if I’m on the road all day but generally eat very well a moderately low carb, I’m back on the yogurt and berries for breakfast, I know all the foods I should and shouldn’t eat, I know all the ways to low carb bake, I’ve been there, done that and the t-shirt is baggy
I do not want to go 30g a day, did that for years, it worked but I’m sick of it so I have found a nice level I can live with, I am very well behaved, I take my pills, I don’t drink or smoke, I eat tons of the good stuff and almost none of the bad.
I get plenty of excercise but not the kind you get from the gym, I work long physical weeks at work, averaging 10-15k steps according to fitbit
So the crazy numbers are telling my dsn that I need insulin, obviously I don’t fancy that, especially as I’m probly insulin resistant and that would not make much sense
I seem to be on this track and want to get off please, the thought of really low carbing for life feels me with depression and can’t see it working anyway as I get bad numbers when fasting
I take x4 metformin, alogliptin and jardinace (I have 3 months before I-day so they are trying the jardinace)
I wake up in the high teens I can fast all day and get to the low teens, eat something like a sandwich and be in the 20s, it generally takes 5 hours to get back to low teens, I’ve gone from a1c’s 116 (5 years ago) to 36 (3 years ago) and now 82, it’s nuts considering what I eat, I am a little heavy but most people would not say I’m fat, just big built, I may be a stone too heavy but I’m wide and carry it well, the nurse said “your not fat” when I suggested that to be the problem
So finally after all that my question.... is insulin a bad idea for me? I’ve been told it’s inevitable but does it have to be?
Thankyou
Sorry, shouldn’t be posting at this late hour, will regret it in the morning
If you are just seeing your GP then it is extremely unlikely that you will get a fasting insulin test. I was recently at the PHC conference where there were more than 50 GP's in the room and none had ever got the test done through the NHS. I had my fasting insulin tested via medichecks who will also do an insulin resistance test.
https://www.medichecks.com/diabetes-tests/insulin-resistance-test
If you are having bloods drawn at the GP then get the test kit beforehand and ask the phlebotomist to fill the medicheck vials too.
Otherwise you can arrange a private blood letting at a private hospital for an extra £25 I think.
At least you will be better informed about what is going on.
Southend University Hospital in the UK provide the following information:-Sorry to ask, I called the doctor for GAD test result, the receptionist said it came back as 5, this means absolutely nothing to me.
Anyone know what this means please? I am assuming that it is fine
Thankyou
Think I found the answer is negative, Thankyou
Yes its the NMR lipid profile.. these guys explain it and do itHi there Bulkbiker
Do you have any knowledge of the lipid test that actually measures (not estimates) LDL and measures LDL particle size? Can’t even remember what it’s called. Hubby has had a relatively minor ‘cardiac’ incident (I hope) and I fear he is going to be put under increasing pressure to go down the Statin route. I’m pretty sure the test is not available on the NHS.
Thanks
Thanks, BulkbikerYes its the NMR lipid profile.. these guys explain it and do it
https://www.invivoclinical.co.uk/products---services/lab-diagnostics/advanced-nmr-lipids-lipoprofile
Hmm looking at the test report it looks like you might need a doctor to order it.. might be worth giving them a call.. this was the cheapest I could find it but have never actually had the test myself. Sorry not very helpful but someone on another forum asked the same question this morning.. there don;t seem to be many places that do it (medichecks doesn't for example) there was one other place that offered it hereThanks, Bulkbiker
Just followed the link, doesn’t seem as though you can just order it as an individual, only as a patient of an approved practitioner, or do you know different?
Cheers
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