The diagnosis must have been devastating Aginoth...however you must feel mightily relieved it was spotted early and there are treatments to prevent it t progressing...good to hear that.They've caught it really early, was spotted as part of a trial I am taking part in of a new laser system for treating Diabetic Retinopathy close to the macular area. For now it will just be monitored, there are treatments to slow the progression that can be considered if it worsens.
@TiggerB
Hello and welcome to the ForumHere, in my signature, are the links to the Basic Information for new members and to the Low Carb Program. Ask questions if you need to and someone will be able to help.
Tigger it's still very early days... often the waking numbers are the last to come down...give yourself a chance...I found it was better to take things at a good steady pace...something I could sustain long term...its difficult initially...frustrated the hell out of me...now I feel reasonably comfortable with my control for the most part...you will get there...give yourself time.
thanks philchapGet well soon.
Tiger anything can trigger a headache...some foods ...medications...anxiety...however bringing your blood glucose levels to within target range could be the cause of your morning headaches & grogginess...your body is used to higher sugar levels...reducing those is a vast change...at the moment your levels are fluctuating...it's bound to have an effect....hopefully once your system gets used to coping with lower blood glucose levels things will settle down...but don't suffer in silence...if the headaches persist...or worsen have a word with your GP or DSN...good luck.Thanks Bubbsie, it was 8.1 this morning and I felt rather groggy and head-achy when I got up but I'm just assuming it's due to my body getting used to this healthier way of eating. It went down to 7.5 three hours later just before I had a very late breakfast of 2 scrambled eggs.
Thanks, I willTiger anything can trigger a headache...some foods ...medications...anxiety...however bringing your blood glucose levels to within target range could be the cause of your morning headaches & grogginess...your body is used to higher sugar levels...reducing those is a vast change...at the moment your levels are fluctuating...it's bound to have an effect....hopefully once your system gets used to coping with lower blood glucose levels things will settle down...but don't suffer in silence...if the headaches persist...or worsen have a word with your GP or DSN...good luck.
Like wise Karen good luck to you! Kthanks philchap
Thanks kHope your soon better Karen!
@ daisy1 thank you for sending info to TiggerB. K@TiggerB
Hello and welcome to the ForumHere, in my signature, are the links to the Basic Information for new members and to the Low Carb Program. Ask questions if you need to and someone will be able to help.
@Troubled1 just read someone's post from abroad think Canada but unsure who says cold weather can raise your BG and make them fluctuate up and down, so apart from the fact you feel under the weather it could have something to do with your BG readings! Just a thought. Hope things settle down for you soon! K7.9 this morning. Still a little under the weather. ead Temperature is a crisp-31°c (-41°c with the windchill) my vehicle surprisingly started.
K this diabetes 'lark' is a often a mystery...woke this morning on a 5.5...just tackling some emails...then went to check my meter for my 7...14 & thirty day average...retested by mistake...meter says 6.3...just 15 minutes after the first test...what a cunning little beast it is!Hi everyone BG at 2-50am was 6.4 went to bed on a 6.1 BG
Checked at 7-05 BG now 6.2 I'm on the roller coaster ride again but they will now carry on dropping until my first meal of the day which will be lunchtime today has hubby and I are going out for lunch. Have a good day everyone! K
Its difficult when those numbers look great John...but leave us feeling well below par...anything you can identify for that pattern?...change of routine...different diet...more activity...sometimes there is no apparent reason for the fluctuations that occur from time to time...I'm firmly back on the LCHF regime I follow now...which usually kept me in the mid to high 4s...then Christmas arrived...ate as I wanted for a few days...managed to stay low to mid 5s despite that...now being so abstemious...but at the moment my diabetes is not co-operating ...keeping me in the 5's...maybe when the weather changes...the NHS is well funded...or there's a 'R' in the month...we'll get back to target range...get a break from this roller coaster rideThanks @Bubbsie Not bad but low 4's and 3's leave me feeling a little bit off.
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