Thank you ,he has only been on them for a few days but we have been testing for just over a week and we don’t see any change yet.Statins can raise blood sugar levels.
My Husband is struggling with getting his Diabetes T2 under control. His medication has very recently gone up from 2 metformin to 4 Metformin a day. He has also very recently started taking a statin.
we have tested His sugar levels with a prick test all week 3 times a day. . Morning before breakfast ,lunch time and dinner two hours after meals.
on average his readings go between 11.mmol and 15mmol. I believe this is still too high? But not sure what else we can do. His diet and food intake has been great all week. Any ideas what is going on or are his readings ok?
Those tests don't tell us a whole lot. Yes, they're high. But we don't know what his numbers were before the meals. If the rise was 2.0 mmol/l or less, he should see improvement in over-all numbers eventually. Worth relaying the numbers from before the meal and 2 hours after the first bite, rather than just telling us the range, because that says relatively little other than that he's still too high. Would also help if you include what was in the meal that went with the numbers.My Husband is struggling with getting his Diabetes T2 under control. His medication has very recently gone up from 2 metformin to 4 Metformin a day. He has also very recently started taking a statin.
we have tested His sugar levels with a prick test all week 3 times a day. . Morning before breakfast ,lunch time and dinner two hours after meals.
on average his readings go between 11.mmol and 15mmol. I believe this is still too high? But not sure what else we can do. His diet and food intake has been great all week. Any ideas what is going on or are his readings ok?
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