I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about 2 months ago. I have seen the the diabetes nurse, who thought I may possibly have some neuropathy in my toes. I have recently started to get some pain on occasions as well as the numbness. I have also on occasions had burning sensations on other parts of my body, a bit like the feeling you get when you have sunburn.
I attended a talk by a dietitian, which wasn't much help, all the usual stuff about healthy eating. My diet is pretty good, I have my five portions of fruit and veg a day and have very few sweet things. However I am finding it impossible to get my blood sugar level down. It is usually at 8 before meals and rises to about 12 two hours after. The only way of getting it down seems to me to stop eating at all!
I know this isn't very high compared to some, but I think it is still to high. I am not sure if it is high enough to be causing the neuropathy though. I have many other symptoms which may be caused by diabetes or may be caused by ME, which is another diagnosis I have. I am hoping that if I can get my blood glucose levels down I may be able to tell which is which. Any advice on reducing my BG would be greatly appreciated.
Paul
I attended a talk by a dietitian, which wasn't much help, all the usual stuff about healthy eating. My diet is pretty good, I have my five portions of fruit and veg a day and have very few sweet things. However I am finding it impossible to get my blood sugar level down. It is usually at 8 before meals and rises to about 12 two hours after. The only way of getting it down seems to me to stop eating at all!
I know this isn't very high compared to some, but I think it is still to high. I am not sure if it is high enough to be causing the neuropathy though. I have many other symptoms which may be caused by diabetes or may be caused by ME, which is another diagnosis I have. I am hoping that if I can get my blood glucose levels down I may be able to tell which is which. Any advice on reducing my BG would be greatly appreciated.
Paul