Ive suffered with acid reflux for about 20 years, had galdbladder removed, took omerpraxerole for years but about 7 yrs ago refused, to take omerprazerol again, was told raperazole better, I take raperazole each day, reflux started up again few weeks ago told doctor? Nothing. I had non-alcohol fatty liver for years they tested everythink even cancer could find reason why, seeing doctor in few days see if he'll let me try SR. ThanksIf you ever suffer indegestion/acid reflux it should be the only version they offer. I was originally prescribed omeprazole because Dr hadnt though I might be diabetic, so she boxed herself into a corner
how can you be hypo when diabetic 2 ... hypo is under 3mmol .... are you under 3 mmol every 4 hour ? type 2 are only hypo it they take insuline , are you on insuline too ?Thanks Ive asked for the SR before but been refused, think it's cos of cost, pharmacist suggested SR as I get higher bgs in mornings, I have to eat about every 4 hrs if not go hypo, ordinary metforfim gives me bad stomache problems, I weight 58 kilos at moment, usualy stay approx 1 kilo above or below that so I don't count calories, & I'm not exactly active cos of leg dissability, thought maybe SR might be better, will ask & see what they say. Thanks ever so. Have good day
I refused insulin & use oral meds, everyone is different, 2 of my sisters are diabetic but their numbers are different, once I get near 5 I go weird. Have to eat quick if not I go hypo, my numbers are very close, don't take everythink you read/hear as correct, we are all different, and NO I'm not hypo every 4 hours now, I was very often hypo till I got myself under control, & I take the wording in your txt as offenceive, are you a trained DN!how can you be hypo when diabetic 2 ... hypo is under 3mmol .... are you under 3 mmol every 4 hour ? type 2 are only hypo it they take insuline , are you on insuline too ?
okay just thought that type 2 hardly never could get hypoes@Freema Hello! I am type 2 for 10 yrs and am diet controlled, no meds. I had a hypo last summer when I had been on a 1.5 hrs hillwalk, my BG read 3.9 when I got back to the lodge (15mins after the hypo) so you don't have to be under 3 or insulin controlled to have a hypo
I refused insulin & use oral meds, everyone is different, 2 of my sisters are diabetic but their numbers are different, once I get near 5 I go weird. Have to eat quick if not I go hypo, my numbers are very close, don't take everythink you read/hear as correct, we are all different, and NO I'm not hypo every 4 hours now, I was very often hypo till I got myself under control, & I take the wording in your txt as offenceive, are you a trained DN!
. What are you talking about! I know my body!!! You need to get some education on diabetes, don't bother replying to me. Not interested!!!!!!okay that is very special ... but of cause if you are used to high blood glucose maybe thats why it feels wrong when lower
sorry I didnt mean to offend you. What are you talking about! I know my body!!! You need to get some education on diabetes, don't bother replying to me. Not interested!!!!!!
@ freema. All diabetics can have hypos or hypers, Ive suffered both badly till I got some education & great help from everyone on this forum ( thanks everyone). As I said we are all different & affected differently, hopefully you will get as much help & kindness as I have from everyone on this forumsorry I didnt mean to offend you
thank you Maureen thanks for answering <3@ freema. All diabetics can have hypos or hypers, Ive suffered both badly till I got some education & great help from everyone on this forum ( thanks everyone). As I said we are all different & affected differently, hopefully you will get as much help & kindness as I have from everyone on this forum
thank you Maureen thanks for answering <3[/QUOT. your welcome
thank you Maureen thanks for answering <3
@Freema Hello! I am type 2 for 10 yrs and am diet controlled, no meds. I had a hypo last summer when I had been on a 1.5 hrs hillwalk, my BG read 3.9 when I got back to the lodge (15mins after the hypo) so you don't have to be under 3 or insulin controlled to have a hypo
@hankjam Hi this is Maureen 5762 not 13lizanne, I've had hypos at 3.4 & 3.9, really knocked me about, shaking, visual problems, stuttering couldn't get words out of my mouth, shaking, couldn't crasp anythink with hands & un steady on my feet, took 2/3 hours to get back to normal but we are all different, sure 13luzanne will reply to you soon. Take care,Hi @13lizanne could you describe how you felt going so low, so low that is for me. I've been under 4 on a few occasions, 3.4 was my lowest, often later afternoon when I get in from work and am surprised as I don't actually feel any different.
Wish you good.
Hj
T2 non meds with and Hb of 6.1
However, was Hb 5.7
I eat virtually nothing - not low carb - low food, here!! - yet my BG is too high
6.3 - 8.4 random and Fasting and PP...there are no noticeable causes of a spike from 6 - 8.
Thoughts?
T2 non meds with and Hb of 6.1
However, was Hb 5.7
I eat virtually nothing - not low carb - low food, here!! - yet my BG is too high
6.3 - 8.4 random and Fasting and PP...there are no noticeable causes of a spike from 6 - 8.
Thoughts?
Yes that's right @Freema .@Freema Hello! I am type 2 for 10 yrs and am diet controlled, no meds. I had a hypo last summer when I had been on a 1.5 hrs hillwalk, my BG read 3.9 when I got back to the lodge (15mins after the hypo) so you don't have to be under 3 or insulin controlled to have a hypo
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