I have been Type 2 for 44 years now....I am 77 now and I think I must have had
every Oral Medications ever produced at some time or other.
At the moment I am on Repaglinida 2 grams 3 times a day.
My sugar levels are rarely less than 7 to 8 every morning.......so the lady who is
worried about her 6/7 levels should not be too concerned...(A personal point ,I Know)
but I go on the advice of the Doctor who first diagnosed my condition which was and I quote
every 3 months. I may be one of the fortunate few who leads a charmed life...but one thing
I have learned over the years is to be Positive....and dont let it take over .
May I take the opportunity to wish one and all of us a long and fruitful life. God Bless.
I apologise for missing out the quotation from my previous post
It was "As long as your readings are in single figures...no worries
The bit missing also is my Diabetic Nurse checks all my meter readings
every 3 months and is happy as well.
Lets hope this post reads correctly.
have you ever had tingling or numbness in your toes or feet
Hi, I need advice please as I am freaking out.
My blood sugar level does not want to drop below about 6.2. I am eating low carb so it doesn't rise too much when I eat, maybe to about 7.0 but it doesn't want to drop down below around 6. This has been going on for about 5 weeks. My fasting b.s. has also increased to about 6.1 and I now have dawn phenomenon which I have never had before. My b.s. will rise to about 7.0 four hours after waking and then drop back to about 6.2.
This is all new and is seriously stressing me out. I had lunch today and 2 hours later my blood sugar was 5.5 and then two hours after that it was up to 6.3.
I have experience with diabetic symptoms for 40yrs + too and only the past 2yrs have I had tingling toes due to a big 'burn out' I experienced when my partner was attacked. Where my bgs didnt response to no treatment other than insulin injections.44 years, wow.... Hi, may I just ask you, have you ever had tingling or numbness in your toes or feet in that time? Reason I'm asking is cos I've been diagnosed type 2, two weeks ago and have tingling in toes , so I'm scared shitless. Would appreciate your many years of wisdom and experience from this .... Enjoy your evening, best wishes Gerard
Hi, I'm pre diabetic too. I don't feel I have the expertise to give you advice about your levels, except to say:
- stress can push your blood sugars up. I was stressing about testing so did a deal with myself I only test when I felt like it. This seems to work and I trust my results more.
- It's taken me 8 weeks to start to see a slight decrease in blood sugars from a borderline pre-diabetes / Type 2 diagnosis to ones that I know are definitely pre-diabetic.
Maybe you could try what I've been doing which is to eat low carb when you can, test when you feel like it and not beat yourself up if you have a dietary slip.
It's so hard isn't it getting this diagnosis, as it seems neither here nor there.
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