MontyScooby
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Thank you for both replies. I haven't seen an endocrinologist and mainly see a diabetes specialist nurse. I have tried other medications including trialling a weekly injection. Pancreas was not happy. I'm listening about the insulin but ultimately worry about the long term effects of high sugars on the body. In many ways I feel that I don't have enough studies to read to know what's best. Do you guys have any links of interest. Thankyou
My first problems started during pregnancy 27 years and I've tried almost everything in that time. My daughter thinks I'm type 1.5, I had no idea I had walked around with sugars at 120 on meds. I feel as though options are limited.I only take insulin because my life depends on it. It's certainly not the easy option.
My advice would be to speak to your diabetic nurse, ask if they could refer you to a consultant at the hospital but with everything going on that could take forever. I haven’t seen my consultant for 18 month now and it’ll probably be over 2 year by the time I do get round to seeing him. I do yearly check ups but because of COVID everything has been cancelled. I can understand your concern because what your doing obviously doesn’t seem to be working. You’ll get 100’s if not 1000’s of different answers on the internet and forums because everyone’s body is different. Good luck and I hope your sorted soon.
Could I ask why not give it a go and see if you get better levels.. what do you have to lose?Diet wise, don't do low carb
I'm not reading a reason why low carb wouldn't be an option. Your blood glucose isn't good, but it's not devastatingly awful. Low carb could be all that's needed to get you back into the normal range. Lord knows mine were worse than yours are, and I got mine back down just fine on diet.As above, T2 for 12 years. (Age 53).
Diet and medication (metformin and canagliflozin).
I stopped taking my morning Metformin due to intolerable side effects (afraid to go out due to stomach issues).
Diet wise, don't do low carb, but eat protein and vegetables mainly.
Hba1c last year 53, now 67 (obviously not great).
So I'm seriously considering insulin. Will I feel better? Less side effects?
TIA.
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