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Type 2 and oral meds

nkd

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
I have just been diagnosed as type 2 with high bp and my gp has prescribed meds for both. I am unsure if I should not just try diet first to see if I can get the diabetes under control that way. I've had two fasting blood tests, with both being in the mid to high 9's. I have an appointment this coming Wednesday with the practise diabetic nurse.

Would someone please offer some advice to this quandary?
 
Hi

Same as me! 4 weeks ago hi bp and fasting 6.1, bp was 160/100
Was told to do a 3 month diet and exercise plan before any meds.
Last week bp was 128/78.... Normal! As for the diabetes? Too early to say...I feel naff still but lost 12lbs with good diet, hope the more I drop the better I get?
Go for it, give it 100% for 3 months then see the doc, that's my plan.
What were your symptoms?
daz
 
Hi

Symptoms were tiredness, frequent pit stops and the little man not sticking around for long enough. Didn't even know that was a symptom till the doc told me :lol:
 
Hi nkd and welcome to the forum You should always take all meds prescribed for you by your GP. Later on he might decide that you can stop taking them. But it is his decision. You can always ask him at your next appointment if you can stop. What you can do now is to change your diet as well as taking the medication, which will increase your chances of getting your levels down considerably. You need to get those fasting levels down and your other levels during the day. I hope your DN will give you what you need to test your BGs on Wednesday.

Here is some general information about diabetes, written by the Forum Monitors, which sets out how you can look after your diabetes which I think you will find useful. It includes advice on diet and testing which are very important for you.

 
Thanks Daisy1

I think I'm going to find the diet the most awkward to start off with. Carbs this, sugars that etc. Right now I think nuclear physics could be easier to understand
 
Don't worry - you'll soon get the hang of it. There are two books that can help you - Calorie Carb Fat Bible 2011 ( it is updated every year) which is a large book and smaller books (pocket sized) but less accurate are the Collins Gem Carb Counter or Calorie Counter (which includes carbs). You can find them on Amazon or in good book stores. These should take some of the mystery out of carb counting. As for sugars - they are just carbs and the sugars are included in the carb total shown on the packet even though they are often listed separately as well. I understand carb counting but not nuclear physics either :lol:
 
HI you are more than likely have been prescribed Metformin to help lower your BG levels

There are other benefits from taking Metformin

You will find Metformin also helps with :
# Helping with weight loss
# Lowering total cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL cholesterol ("bad cholesterol")
# Raising HDL cholesterol ("good cholesterol")

Better stick to your meds and talk with your nurse and GP


Bob
 
Thanks for all the advice.

Diabetic Nurse day. My first time and I've not heard good things about her. lol
 
The dn was ok, she even gave me a monitor. I used some of the advice given about strips, although she did say I might only be able to get one prescription for them and not a repeat.
 
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