gtpc30
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I have come across the low carb diet on the forum and wonder if it might be worth a try. I have been diagnosed T2 since 2012 but still hyper. I need to get my hba1c down below 54 so that the hospital will operate on my frozen shoulder. I got the appointment but they refused to do it as my last test was 81. I have been on the low fat diet for years, since the 80s! I am testing daily now because I have been put on lantus solostar insulin after having tried every combination of metformin (with sitagliptin, gliclazide, dapagliflozin). The diabetes specialist nurse told me to test 4x daily before meals and I have been having readings between 5 and 9 but I have completely cut out snacks so sometimes it has been 6 hours since my last meal. Today I decided to test two hours after having a ham salad sandwich on granary bread and I was back up to 11mmol. By dinnertime at 7pm I was back down to 5.3mmol. On Sunday I fell off the wagon and had a chocolate bar and after a couple of hours I was up to 18mmol. Are these highs going to affect my hba1c? - if I am only supposed to test before meals which are hours apart I am not going to see where I am going wrong. I am also exercising more, for example, I walk to and from work most days now instead of taking the car. It's also been a bit of a nightmare getting test strips on repeat prescription, even my insulin is not on repeat yet but I only take 10 units a day so the five pens will last months.