kellyrae
Well-Known Member
Hi, I am a type 1, and have a friend who has type 2, I personally have a great diabetic team and receive great care.
However I,m quite worried about my type 2 friend. She has tablets to controll her diabetes, but for two years she is sick every morning and is recently having blood sugars of upto 17 2 hours after eating which only come back down to 13, she has never been refered to a dietician to be advised on what foods she should be eating to help her control her blood sugars, she only sees her GP for guidence as to what medication she should be on and the amount, the last blood tests were taken were last october so she has no idea of her averages!!!
She constantly feels poorly which is understandable considering her blood test highs after her meals.
What I find disturbing too is that she has never been told what ketones are!!!
Surely this is not the type of treatment that is acceptable at any doctors surgery?
She has been to her the GP's tonight and basically had to kick up a fuss to get refered to a diabetic team at her local hospital.
I don't know much about type 2 medication and how it works, but I do know that with her blood sugars being constantly high there is a good chance she has ketones, I have advised her to go to the hospital if it carries on before she gets an appointment.
Any advice would be greatful
However I,m quite worried about my type 2 friend. She has tablets to controll her diabetes, but for two years she is sick every morning and is recently having blood sugars of upto 17 2 hours after eating which only come back down to 13, she has never been refered to a dietician to be advised on what foods she should be eating to help her control her blood sugars, she only sees her GP for guidence as to what medication she should be on and the amount, the last blood tests were taken were last october so she has no idea of her averages!!!
She constantly feels poorly which is understandable considering her blood test highs after her meals.
What I find disturbing too is that she has never been told what ketones are!!!
Surely this is not the type of treatment that is acceptable at any doctors surgery?
She has been to her the GP's tonight and basically had to kick up a fuss to get refered to a diabetic team at her local hospital.
I don't know much about type 2 medication and how it works, but I do know that with her blood sugars being constantly high there is a good chance she has ketones, I have advised her to go to the hospital if it carries on before she gets an appointment.
Any advice would be greatful
