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@Winnie53 can I ask how long you'd been treated before you were in the "normal" range and how long before you were re diagnosed? As I am at present in the prediabetic range, will I still have diabetic eye screening? I have joined a running club doing "walk to run in eight weeks", first meeting/run on March 29th. A few years ago I started doing the weekly park run 5K, but I had an accident which meant I had to stop. I'm not a runner, but hoping I can get going again, as you say, a brisk walk or jog/run will help my glucose levels. Thank you for your encouragement.
 
@Teammidwife I understand your concerns about stopping metformin. I had/have the same worries. I didn't want to start, and conversely not stop. But stop I have, they seem to make little if any difference to readings. I have to admit I am not testing at the moment as I am away, and flying, hand luggage only. I do have some metformin in the cupboard should I want to restart. Because of its' other beneficial properties, I will start taking them again. In the meantime it is heartening to think that I don't HAVe to take drugs every day to stay alive. I find this forum very supportive, even when you make what turns out to be a dumb choice. No one will tell you that, nor is there a stupid question here, but perhaps a stupid answer sometimes

Edit: forgot to say I do parkrun too, where I run you wont come last. There is always a 'tail end charlie' to make sure we are all finished and safe.
 
@walnut_face. Thanks for your reassuring reply. I am now testing when I get up and before and after evening meal. Have had a couple of higher-than-usual readings but continue metformin with evening meal. Have started a food diary so that I can be really strict about what I eat. Looking forward to meeting the other runners in the beginners group tomorrow and hoping the consequences of my injuries don't mean I can't manage it. Thanks again
 
For information taking your meter in hand luggage doesn't seem to be a problem. Certainly I wasn't even asked about it the two times I travelled to Germany this year.
 

Hi Teamwife, don't worry about bringing us down. You have the same problem all of us have. I get discouraged too, but honestly having Diabetes kind of saved my life!! Prior to my diagnosis in 2010, I did NOTHING to take care of myself!! I thought I was invincible and could live any way I wanted without repercussions. It took finding myself in the ICU in diabetic ketoacidosis with kidney failure losing my eyesight to get through to me that I COULD NOT continue to eat what I wanted and stay alive!! I wanted to live so I had to change. It's worth it. BTW, your stories help all of us so DON'T be hesitant to share!!
 
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