Veronica Wright
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- 18
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi Veronica wondering where are you based...on those measurements I'm assuming it's outside the UK?...here we tend to measure our blood sugars in % or mmol/L...on the assumption your BG is recorded in mg/dl that would roughly convert to a 16.9 in our system...that is high but can be managed with the right regime...wondering how long since your diagnosis?...were you started on insulin immediately or is that a response to increasing blood sugars...when I was diagnosed my blood sugars were at 17.4 now I have an average of 5.7 so with the right regime we can make a positive difference.Hello, my blood glucose started at 434 last week via lab work results. I was shocked but it explained my extreme fatigue, thirst and blurry vision. After starting insulin on tuesday, my One touch Vero device is reading 304-340 wed, thu and this morning. I'm not sure what to expect how long this will take to go down.
I eat a healthy diet, vigilant in avoiding sugar and limiting carbs.
I don't have anything to account for this huge spike as far as my diet; I can only assume it's a lack of exercise and stress?
Hello, my blood glucose started at 434 last week via lab work results. I was shocked but it explained my extreme fatigue, thirst and blurry vision. After starting insulin on tuesday, my One touch Vero device is reading 304-340 wed, thu and this morning. I'm not sure what to expect how long this will take to go down.
I eat a healthy diet, vigilant in avoiding sugar and limiting carbs.
I don't have anything to account for this huge spike as far as my diet; I can only assume it's a lack of exercise and stress?
Edited: Should also note I was checked into the hospital for 1/2 day on Tuesday due to those results, along with insulin injection and self-testing training. Seeing my endocrinologist for further care and discussion this coming Tuesday.
Good morning all. Haven't tested/posted on here for a while but have been keeping in touch with everyone's progress every day.Went for my 6 monthly HbA1c blood test on Monday. Results came back today as 59-"rising and above ideal target range"- with a note to discuss increase in medication at my follow up diabetes appointment on 2/4/19. I'm not surprised as my stress levels have been through he roof lately and my slipped disc has restricted my exercise but I really don't want to increase my medication. I'm already taking 1000mg Metformin (Sukkarto) and 2x 80mg of Gliclizide a day along with medication for other things. The DN says that my LCHF diet is good so I don't know what else I can do. Since my back pain has eased I have started to walk more but am not yet up to more strenuous exercise. On the +ve side all the other areas tested were OK. (Liver, kidneys,cholesterol,thyroid). Apologies for the long post. Just feeling out of control with lots of things at the moment and needed to let off a bit of steam. Enjoy the rest of Friday and have a good weekend everyone whatever you are planning and wherever you are.
Thanks for your reply, alf_Josiah. Used to post my fbs on here but became demoralized as they were always higher than I'd hoped so it had the opposite effect. I've temporarily stopped testing every morning and only test when I feel a bit "wobbly". I was doing well and had my medication reduced due to diet and exercise including aqua aerobics twice/ week but since injuring my back and ongoing stress things have gone pear shaped.Morening, could possibly be afternoon.
You must be aware of the usual advice, if you feel inclined follow it. It might be worth your while posting your morning blood sugars on this thread to give you an idea of your blood sugar trends. Also help with motivation.
Sorry can't say anything else, I've used up my sane allowance for today.
Good luck.
rather you than me cumbs hate the dentist xx9.1 that’s ok
I’m at dentists right now in waiting room ( cry cry)
Have a good day
I wouldn't call that a long post and certainly enough going on in your life to affect bg levels. Since DN is on board with LCHF seems as though you may be in the hands of the good guys. Please keep us informed if you feel able and don't totally set your face against anything before a good discussion on 4th. Best wishes and hope the slipped disc pain eases.Good morning all. Haven't tested/posted on here for a while but have been keeping in touch with everyone's progress every day.Went for my 6 monthly HbA1c blood test on Monday. Results came back today as 59-"rising and above ideal target range"- with a note to discuss increase in medication at my follow up diabetes appointment on 2/4/19. I'm not surprised as my stress levels have been through he roof lately and my slipped disc has restricted my exercise but I really don't want to increase my medication. I'm already taking 1000mg Metformin (Sukkarto) and 2x 80mg of Gliclizide a day along with medication for other things. The DN says that my LCHF diet is good so I don't know what else I can do. Since my back pain has eased I have started to walk more but am not yet up to more strenuous exercise. On the +ve side all the other areas tested were OK. (Liver, kidneys,cholesterol,thyroid). Apologies for the long post. Just feeling out of control with lots of things at the moment and needed to let off a bit of steam. Enjoy the rest of Friday and have a good weekend everyone whatever you are planning and wherever you are.
sending big hugs dogslife xx you will get back to where you need to be it just takes time xThanks for your reply, alf_Josiah. Used to post my fbs on here but became demoralized as they were always higher than I'd hoped so it had the opposite effect. I've temporarily stopped testing every morning and only test when I feel a bit "wobbly". I was doing well and had my medication reduced due to diet and exercise including aqua aerobics twice/ week but since injuring my back and ongoing stress things have gone pear shaped.I really appreciate your taking the time to respond.
@SaskiaKC Meridian line marker which dogs and I pass daily. Planted by my Uncle as Chairman of Parish Council. (He now lays within a yard of his brother, my dad, both within 10 yards of their parents and 1 set of grandparents in the local Baptist church yard - that's what we call a close family. I am a more laid back Anglican)7.1 this morning. That is no way to end the week! @ianpspurs may I apply for a weekend at Camp Magnolia? I am interested in the test-free program of dawn runs along the Prime Meridian. If the goat-wrestling program is anything like bulldogging I am up for that too.
Thanks, ianpspurs. My stress levels are sooo high and unrelenting atm they must be contributing to my levels. I like to be have some degree of control and in a position to make things better for people and both have not been possible for some time. Just got to keep doing the best I can do. My back pain isn't as debilitating as it was so fingers crossed I'll be able to get more exercise and that may help. Thanks again for bothering to respond.I wouldn't call that a long post and certainly enough going on in your life to affect bg levels. Since DN is on board with LCHF seems as though you may be in the hands of the good guys. Please keep us informed if you feel able and don't totally set your face against anything before a good discussion on 4th. Best wishes and hope the slipped disc pain eases.
Thanks karen8967 for the encouragement. I'm hoping I can delay the increase in medication but I'll wait and see what happens at my review.sending big hugs dogslife xx you will get back to where you need to be it just takes time x
Hi dogslife it really is up to you whether you agree to take an increase in medication...the rise could be the stress & I think we know that anything that is painful is certainly likely to increase our BG's...you have time to think about it before your appointment...then discuss it with the DN...she ought to take account of your concerns re: the proposed increase...I'm sorry about your slipped disc...hoping you get some respite from it soon.my slipped disc has restricted my exercise but I really don't want to increase my medication. I
Good morning all. Haven't tested/posted on here for a while but have been keeping in touch with everyone's progress every day.Went for my 6 monthly HbA1c blood test on Monday. Results came back today as 59-"rising and above ideal target range"- with a note to discuss increase in medication at my follow up diabetes appointment on 2/4/19. I'm not surprised as my stress levels have been through he roof lately and my slipped disc has restricted my exercise but I really don't want to increase my medication. I'm already taking 1000mg Metformin (Sukkarto) and 2x 80mg of Gliclizide a day along with medication for other things. The DN says that my LCHF diet is good so I don't know what else I can do. Since my back pain has eased I have started to walk more but am not yet up to more strenuous exercise. On the +ve side all the other areas tested were OK. (Liver, kidneys,cholesterol,thyroid). Apologies for the long post. Just feeling out of control with lots of things at the moment and needed to let off a bit of steam. Enjoy the rest of Friday and have a good weekend everyone whatever you are planning and wherever you are.
Hello, my blood glucose started at 434 last week via lab work results. I was shocked but it explained my extreme fatigue, thirst and blurry vision. After starting insulin on tuesday, my One touch Vero device is reading 304-340 wed, thu and this morning. I'm not sure what to expect how long this will take to go down.
I eat a healthy diet, vigilant in avoiding sugar and limiting carbs.
I don't have anything to account for this huge spike as far as my diet; I can only assume it's a lack of exercise and stress?
Edited: Should also note I was checked into the hospital for 1/2 day on Tuesday due to those results, along with insulin injection and self-testing training. Seeing my endocrinologist for further care and discussion this coming Tuesday.
@SaskiaKC Meridian line marker which dogs and I pass daily. Planted by my Uncle as Chairman of Parish Council. (He now lays within a yard of his brother, my dad, both within 10 yards of their parents and 1 set of grandparents in the local Baptist church yard - that's what we call a close family. I am a more laid back Anglican)
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