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kayleigh39

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Hi, Im new to all this but i was looking for some advice for my father. He is 52 years old and has recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. He is not overweight he is average weight for his height (6ft). He has been given tablets by his doctor to try and control the sugar in his blood - but something puzzles me. I won a glucose meter from this site last month (thanks) and i have been keeping a check on his readings...The other day he had no chocolate/sweets etc just healthy food and his reading was 26.5 :shock: and the following day he ate a chocolate bar and when i did his readings some time after this he was 12.5.
It seems like when he doesn't have sugar his blood readings are extremely high but when he does they are lowered.

He also suffers from extreme pain in his feet and legs and is not sure how to deal with it, he is not sleeping either. His doctor doesn't seem interested in trying to help. We are all new to this in my family and any advice would be welcome - thanks Kayleigh
 
Hi Kayleigh

Welcome and well done for trying to help your dad, why don't you post this on the greetings and introductions thread and a friendly moderator will pick it up and give you the advice to newly diagnosed. And others may read it and have some advice for you.

Annie

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Thanks Annie........as you say here is some useful information that Sue and I regularly post for newly dignosed diabetic's which might help expalin a few cthings and help the OP's Father.

 
Hi Kayleigh,

For starters i'd get your dad to the doc and get them to help, it shouldnt be left to you to try and work out whats happening they should be giving the advice.

I'd suggest the pain in his legs and feet are due to the fact that he has high blood sugars for a while now, I've experienced similar pain before but when im in control the pain stops.

With regards to his readings, even though he isnt actively eating sugar, things that are high in carbs, ie potatos, bread, rice etc will make his levels rise.

As for Chocolate it has fat in it which slows the abosobtion of carbs into your system so you can test levels straight after and they dont seem so bad but if you had kept testing you might have found they'd have risen. Best to go for the high coco content if he really wants a bit of choc.

it's a lot of info to learn and it's good that he has you to help because it does get a bit much sometimes. I'm type one so i do things slightly differently than your dad will but the same rules apply to us all, Test Test Test, watch what you eat and Exercise....and dont forget we're all here!!

Good luck to you both x
 
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