Hi All,
New to the Forum, I was diagnosed with type 2 about 5 years ago, but have been in denial - now I've been concerned as my HbA1c has come back quite high & my eyes have been blurry for the last 4-5 days & I can't read anything close up (laptop currently at 150% so I can read it).
I'm on Metformin 2 x am, 2 x pm, Gliclazide 2 x am, 1 x pm & Proglitazone 1 x am (sine Monday) - I haven't had my bloods under 15 till today, but am really worried about my eyesight & the GP today just wasn't concerned - should I be please?
I've switched to low carb, low fat etc & have a very supportive husband who's heloing me, I do Karate twice a week & work full time - what else can I do please?
Many thanks in advance
Rab xx
The specialists can be quite disappointing too unfortunately.Thanks very much for your reploes - I'm working hard on it, but eas really disappointed with the Doctors lack of care for my situation - I've got an appointment on 20th April with the Diabetic Specialist & hope she'll be more informative, but still concerned about the blurry vision! xx
Look forward to seeing you around.Already done, along with some of the other lists - I really appreciate your help! xx
Low carb is good and testing is good. Low fat may not be so good. When you cut down on carbs you'll need fats instead so go ahead and eat everything, that is fat and protein, but not carbs, until you are full.Hi All,
New to the Forum, I was diagnosed with type 2 about 5 years ago, but have been in denial - now I've been concerned as my HbA1c has come back quite high & my eyes have been blurry for the last 4-5 days & I can't read anything close up (laptop currently at 150% so I can read it).
I'm on Metformin 2 x am, 2 x pm, Gliclazide 2 x am, 1 x pm & Proglitazone 1 x am (sine Monday) - I haven't had my bloods under 15 till today, but am really worried about my eyesight & the GP today just wasn't concerned - should I be please?
I've switched to low carb, low fat etc & have a very supportive husband who's heloing me, I do Karate twice a week & work full time - what else can I do please?
Many thanks in advance
Rab xx
Low carb is good and testing is good. Low fat may not be so good. When you cut down on carbs you'll need fats instead so go ahead and eat everything, that is fat and protein, but not carbs, until you are full.
Do you get test strips from your GP or do you have to fund them yourself?
What was your latest HbA1c?
Just after I started low carbing my eyes went very blurry, I couldn't read a book even with my reading glasses, needed reading glasses to use laptop even though I also increased the print size, I was really scared.
Buy I was told on here that it's a common problem when high BGs start going down and after a couple of weeks they started improving and now after 2 months my eyes have been completely back to normal for a few weeks.
I know it's easy to say 'don't worry' but since it happened to me I've read many other people on here say they same has happened to them, and it does improve, so, don't worry
Latest HbA1c was atoub 16 & I've only got it under 15 about 3 times since Monday . . .
Thanks SO much for that!!! I've been scared witless, worried I'm going to lose my sight & have my laptop up really big, can't even read texts, got Hubby reading them for me! Fingers crossed it'll go down soon! xx
Oh no - I'm a fat bird - although Im relatively fit, having played Ice Hockey for 26 years & now I do Karate - I'm about 16 1/2 stone & only 5ft6, so I know I have a way to go . . . I only started the low carbing on Friday, when I got the wake up call & blurry eyes.Hi and welcome.I suspect at your next appointment your GP may discuss moving to insulin or another injectable. These can work very well and can be the obvious next step after several tablets no longer work. I had the same problem after about 7 years. Note that if you are not overweight then you may actually be Late onset T1 which usually means iinsulin in the longer-term but don't worry as it's not a problem. You say your are low-carbing so I asume you have little excess weight? Yes as another poster has said do have enough protein and fat to balance the low-carbs. It wasn't too clear what your HBa1C was last time but anything over 7%-8% needs serious attention from the GP
Hi, low carb diet is very good for T2 and it looks like you are seeing BG results already.Hi All,
New to the Forum, I was diagnosed with type 2 about 5 years ago, but have been in denial - now I've been concerned as my HbA1c has come back quite high & my eyes have been blurry for the last 4-5 days & I can't read anything close up (laptop currently at 150% so I can read it).
I'm on Metformin 2 x am, 2 x pm, Gliclazide 2 x am, 1 x pm & Proglitazone 1 x am (sine Monday) - I haven't had my bloods under 15 till today, but am really worried about my eyesight & the GP today just wasn't concerned - should I be please?
I've switched to low carb, low fat etc & have a very supportive husband who's heloing me, I do Karate twice a week & work full time - what else can I do please?
Many thanks in advance
Rab xx
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