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what happens next?

Ripelda

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Hi. I am newly diagnosed, type 2, with a fasting level of 17. So far I have had no symtoms of diabetes ( no strong thirst, no weightloss, no excess peeing etc). My doctor sent me for tests after a routine eyetest had some weird results. I do have pain in my stomach that gets worse when I eat. My G.P. gave me Metformin on Monday, but after taking a dose that evening, I started to shiver, and then fell asleep for twelve straight hours, only getting up twice to pee. (I normally sleep for about 7 hours without waking). I told the G.P. and he said to stop taking them until I see the practice nurse. So, as I have no idea whats going on, what happens next?
 
I had a high reading like yourself a few months ago after suffering from the typical symptoms you described.

My first piece of advice to you is....cut down the carbs in your diet in a big way for the time being.

As for your reaction to Metformin. Did you take it with a meal?

What happens next is that you will need to fine tune your diet to keep your blood sugar levels steady and within an acceptable range. This will involve testing on your part, using one of those home tester machines which analyse a drop of your blood. This way you will be able to see exactly how particular meals are effecting you. This can be costly at first but it is a worthy investment to help you get to grips with the condition.

In the end you will have to make informed decisions with regard to your shopping. Type 2 is heavily influence by diet, therein lies the key to your controlling the condition.

I'm sure one of the regulars here will be posting the standard advice given to all newbies real soon.
 
Here's that advice I spoke of earlier. Read it carefully:

 
Hi Riipelda and welcome to the forum.

The above advice is really helpful if you follow it carefully. Have a good read around the forum and ask any questions as they come up. Hope things get sorted out for you really soon, let us know how you get on.
 
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