On my bad days I'm eating junk food mid morning. That could include any of the following. I would often eat until my stomach hurt.What are you eating a day - low carbing is very successful at reducing blood sugar levels. Have you been tested for type 1? How long have you had such high results?
Ok. I have also have an eating disorder, which is harder to manage when stressed. The pandemic has taken a lot out of us, you actually sound like you have coped well under the circumstances. Well done too for being self aware and honest with yourself.On my bad days I'm eating junk food mid morning. That could include any of the following. I would often eat until my stomach hurt.
Meat pies/slices
Pasties
2 packs of bacon
Buns
Doughnuts
Chocolate chip cookies
YumYums
Chocolate covered rice crispy clusters
Crisps
Ice cream
Maltesers
During the afternoon and evening my eating is better controlled.
Before I lost control of my eating I used to eat reduced carb foods. At that time my sugar was quite well controlled.
I haven't been tested for type 1.
I would say I've been very high for several months. At some point during the pandemic I started comfort eating again.
I have been diagnosed with binge eating disorder in the past, but I was doing OK with that before the pandemic.
Thanks.
George
did the nurse give indication of anything else other than metformin or when you will be tested again?Just got back from an appointment with the diabetes nurse. Not good news.
My recent HBA1C test was the highest since I was first diagnosed at 150. It wasn't really a surprise as my home testing was over 33 mmol/l, and had been for some time.
I've got to go back on Metformin. I've also been referred to a dietitian to see if she can help with the eating difficulties.
I'm pretty sure the only thing that's going make a significant reduction of my blood glucose levels is if I can get some control of the overeating.
Well, now I know what the problem is, maybe I can make some progress.
Thanks.
George.
She said it would be at least 3 months for another HBA1C test.did the nurse give indication of anything else other than metformin or when you will be tested again?
metformin may help a little but in the order of a few percent is usual, it’s going to need sone help. You said you used to eat differently, hopefully you can move back to that as getting those bloods to lower is really important now
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