Hi all, I'm new to this I hope you can help me? I'm type 2 diabetic. I've had so much gone on with my health last 7 months. Found out last year I'm diabetic. Last few weeks my doctor's told me to monitor my sugar levels but yesterday at night it was 32.2 and tonight 30.2 obviously it's gone down to 23 now but it's always on a night. And I'm doing good with eating so why is it so high at night? I feel so thirsty I'm drinking water as that's what I drink now. I'm on 3 Metformin a day instead of one but I still don't understand.
I am concerned by the judgemental responses to this.
Blaming diet, describing bg as "bad" .
Perhaps responders should be a little more considerate and stick with advice "visit a doctor", "read daisy1 message regarding management".
Don't forget our BG is affected by many things, not just food and comments like this may add to stress.
I'm glad to see you found your way around this forum and created your own thread. I replied to the other thread only a few minutes ago, before seeing seeing this. Never mind, what I wrote is in agreement with what others have written above.Hi all, I'm new to this I hope you can help me? I'm type 2 diabetic. I've had so much gone on with my health last 7 months. Found out last year I'm diabetic. Last few weeks my doctor's told me to monitor my sugar levels but yesterday at night it was 32.2 and tonight 30.2 obviously it's gone down to 23 now but it's always on a night. And I'm doing good with eating so why is it so high at night? I feel so thirsty I'm drinking water as that's what I drink now. I'm on 3 Metformin a day instead of one but I still don't understand.
I completely agree with the recommendation for getting further treatment. I am questioning the language used (and some of the reasons provided) as not being very helpful.I don't think its judgemental just people being very concerned and anxious to help. Someone with such high numbers should be getting immediate treatment.
I have seen all 3 doctors and the supposedly specialist nurse. I just get so frustrated that they do not listen. The next step will be A&E but I am expecting the same response.Hi @jessica1612 Are there any other gps at your surgery you could see? Or could you get to a hospital A&E to be checked out?
I know that might mean a long wait.
May I ask what your numbers are like during the day?@Brunneria thank you so much. I've got a appointment for the doctors for tomorrow. Hopefully they will be able to help out. It's just so hard actually getting a appointment. I'm waiting to see a dietician for ages. I'll chase that up with my doctor's tomorrow. But I've realised numbers always are high at night.
@Brunneria thank you so much. I've got a appointment for the doctors for tomorrow. Hopefully they will be able to help out. It's just so hard actually getting a appointment. I'm waiting to see a dietician for ages. I'll chase that up with my doctor's tomorrow. But I've realised numbers always are high at night.
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