I am a Type 2 diabetic who is having problems with Metformin tummy upsets so have been going very low carb for some time instead (stupid of me?) My last fasting blood test was 8.6 so I was feeling moderately pleased as it had been 10.
How long have you been diabetic and how low carb are you going? A significant number of T1/LADA diabetics spend several years misdiagnosed as T2, so if low carb stops working for you then I'd want to rule out T1 before anything else. (Basically you need a c-peptide test to see whether you're over or under producing insulin. There are also antibody tests to see whether your body is killing your insulin producing cells but that can be inconclusive as some T1s always show up as negative.)
Metformin only has a mild effect on sugar levels so I wouldn't be too concerned about whether you're taking it.
Testing like crazy all day and riding around 14 - no carbs all day and loads of water.
You need to test for ketones as well - if these go high head to A&E because diabetic ketoacidosis is very dangerous and will kill if not treated fast. (Note that this is
not the same as dietary ketosis which is caused by removing carbs from your diet.) DKA is the final stage of untreated T1 diabetes, and occurs when you don't have enough insulin in your body. T2s typically overproduce insulin.
If you're T2 and not T1 (and I suspect they will now check that) then the next stage will probably be a drug that increases your insulin production eg gliclazide. But this will depend on whether your high levels are stress or illness induced. Diet (low carb) works for most T2s, but you may have to go
very low carb if you want to continue without medication. On the other hand, if you're still eating bread, rice, potatoes or pasta, there's plenty of scope to reduce the carb in your diet.