Liam1955
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- Location
- York, England, UK.
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Anti-Gay People, Self Centre People, Two Faced People and Bad Language.
Glad you had a better sleep Liam. Doesn't half make a difference to your day....Morning All. On Monday I had my routine 3 monthly bloods done to check on my Ferritin Levels for Aneamia. GP must have slipped in a HBA1C test, as I have just had a phone call from the Practise to say they have made me an appointment to see the Diabetic Nurse next week. I pointed out that I was only at the Hospital Diabetic Clinic last month, anyway Receptionist said my Blood Sugars are up and GP wants me to see Diabetic Nurse. = OK fine.
On Monday when I saw him (GP) about my fractured kneecap, he said I was not to worry about raised blood sugars, but to concentrate on this knee. I told him because of not being as mobile, I am not eating much only drinking fluids. And this morning weighed myself and I have not put on OR lost any weight.
But, the Hospital Diabetologist stopped the Dapagliflozin well over a month ago, because of the repeated Thrush and Burning Urine - and so perhaps my HBA1C has slightly risen?
Forgot to say, slept much better last night because I kept my leg rested and did my gentle exercises whilst watching football all day.
Hi @Hiitsme@TooManyCrisps
I think different approaches work for different people. You have done really well with a great reduction from where you started. How are your readings before and after food? Sometimes that gives a better indication. For me normally my reading before evening meal is my lowest.
Hi @Hiitsme
yes, my evening readings before dinner are usually the lowest. So, this morning I was 7.5 on waking (fairly usual), 8.6 2 hours after breakfast (again, fairly standard). 6.3 just before lunch, 6.1 2 hours after lunch. 5.6 just now, and am about to eat dinner. After dinner it will probably rise to around 7 after 2 hours, and will stay there or a bit lower for the remainder of the evening. If i drink wine it tends to drop dramatically but I only do that on a Friday evening!
Thanks for your support. HBA1C test tomorrow morning, and results next week. Fingers crossed!
I'll bet your HbA1c has risen a little because of the pain you've been in.Morning All. On Monday I had my routine 3 monthly bloods done to check on my Ferritin Levels for Aneamia. GP must have slipped in a HBA1C test, as I have just had a phone call from the Practise to say they have made me an appointment to see the Diabetic Nurse next week. I pointed out that I was only at the Hospital Diabetic Clinic last month, anyway Receptionist said my Blood Sugars are up and GP wants me to see Diabetic Nurse. = OK fine.
On Monday when I saw him (GP) about my fractured kneecap, he said I was not to worry about raised blood sugars, but to concentrate on this knee. I told him because of not being as mobile, I am not eating much only drinking fluids. And this morning weighed myself and I have not put on OR lost any weight.
But, the Hospital Diabetologist stopped the Dapagliflozin well over a month ago, because of the repeated Thrush and Burning Urine - and so perhaps my HBA1C has slightly risen?
Forgot to say, slept much better last night because I kept my leg rested and did my gentle exercises whilst watching football all day.
FBG 7.0 and pre dinner injection 5.2 mmol/l. Still got thrush. Watching Iceland vs Austria.
Hope thrush does one mate.FBG 7.0 and pre dinner injection 5.2 mmol/l. Still got thrush. Watching Iceland vs Austria.
I'm ok , Ron is fed up .Hiya Tina, how are you and Ron doing?
I will do and even though he doesn't post much on here he still reads through here.Just let him know that everyone is thinking of you both and sending warm wishes his way. xx
Sorry to hear you weren't well yesterday Johnny, but you really must stop eating so many carbs. You already have many other conditions and if you're not controlling your diabetes properly your whole body is affected. Try cutting down on your carbs again and I'm sure you will feel much better.Hello there and a very good morning to all my lovely friends on www.diabetes.co.uk,
I was very ill all of yesterday of attempting to cook some stale chips in the microwave the night before and eating a doner kebab as well sending my blood sugar up to a disturbing 25.6. All of yesterday I felt feverish, hot, achy, and with a pronounced pain in my kidneys which I can only assume was due to the excessive water I've been drinking recently. I did manage to go to the Bowel and Bladder Clinic yesterday about my urinary incontinence and facal impaction due to my idiopathic megarectum. Nurse Gill gave me a strip to wee over and that was OK, no glucose. She did a scan of my bladder and it determined a large residual of urine that wasn't draing properly. Nurse Gill also gave me a rectal examination that confirmed I was impacted. All these tests culminated in administration of various pelvic floor exercise I had to perform to stimulate my bowels and bladder.
Hello there and a very good morning to all my lovely friends on www.diabetes.co.uk,
I was very ill all of yesterday of attempting to cook some stale chips in the microwave the night before and eating a doner kebab as well sending my blood sugar up to a disturbing 25.6. All of yesterday I felt feverish, hot, achy, and with a pronounced pain in my kidneys which I can only assume was due to the excessive water I've been drinking recently. I did manage to go to the Bowel and Bladder Clinic yesterday about my urinary incontinence and facal impaction due to my idiopathic megarectum. Nurse Gill gave me a strip to wee over and that was OK, no glucose. She did a scan of my bladder and it determined a large residual of urine that wasn't draing properly. Nurse Gill also gave me a rectal examination that confirmed I was impacted. All these tests culminated in administration of various pelvic floor exercise I had to perform to stimulate my bowels and bladder.
Sorry to hear you were so poorly yesterday. Hope you're feeling much better today. The exercises should do you good....and once the impacted blockage clears through that should make you feel better to. Have they given you laxatives to help or is it just exercise and good old fibre in lots of fruit and veg in your diet. Glad to hear no glucose in urine and presumably no infection, which is good news with your bladder not emptying properly.Hello there and a very good morning to all my lovely friends on www.diabetes.co.uk,
I was very ill all of yesterday of attempting to cook some stale chips in the microwave the night before and eating a doner kebab as well sending my blood sugar up to a disturbing 25.6. All of yesterday I felt feverish, hot, achy, and with a pronounced pain in my kidneys which I can only assume was due to the excessive water I've been drinking recently. I did manage to go to the Bowel and Bladder Clinic yesterday about my urinary incontinence and facal impaction due to my idiopathic megarectum. Nurse Gill gave me a strip to wee over and that was OK, no glucose. She did a scan of my bladder and it determined a large residual of urine that wasn't draing properly. Nurse Gill also gave me a rectal examination that confirmed I was impacted. All these tests culminated in administration of various pelvic floor exercise I had to perform to stimulate my bowels and bladder.
I'm on the DON'T DO IT side of the fasting argument as @Kevin Potts understands. It seems to work for him but his digestive system was not a happy bunny after his 4 day fast...Didn't cope at all well the first day of food with lots of stomach cramps
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