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lewisandjake2

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Hello all, First time on this site. Have been diagnosed type 2 for 5 years and taking various forms of tablets mostly gliclazide and metformin and lately glucophage. The latter I was told was the strongest possible and after a year on that I have now been told I need to take insulin and have an appointment to disuss. Hand on heart I havn't stuck rigidly to diet as had traumatic year having lost business and home Does anyone think I could pull things back and try again with diet to win the battle. Last average readings was 15.5 and I have now started taking morning bloods with readings of 13 and 18 but this has only been three days after going back to proper regime. I really do not want to start insulin if I can avoid it. HELP!!
 
Glucophage is a brand name for metformin so I would hazard a guess you have been prescribed the SR version that is designed to be slow release. Those are often better for your gastric tract and being slow to give off the chemicals, often gives a smoother control.

As for your home testing readings, we need to know how long after food you are doing the tests ... also how long after rising from bed do you do the fasting test?

You say that you have stuck to the diet. Is this a diet sheet given to you by your GP or DN? All too often those diets are not a lot of help as they usually feed you with too much carbohydrate which is not a good base to start from.
 
Welcome to the Forum LandJ,

It is possible to bring your blood glucose levels down by watching your diet and specifically your intake of carbohydrate. This may help you put off being put on Insulin.

Here is our basic guide for new Diabetes, I know you are not new but sometimes it helps to go back to the basics and start again. See if the info here is the same as the diet sheet you were given.

 
Thanks for the replies so quickly

The list for diet help was one of the first items I looked at on the forum and I am completey flumoxed by it all as the hospital dietician had told me to eat carbs as they are slow release and would help me. My sister too had a bad time controlling her diabetes (type 1 ) as was given conflicting info from hospital although she is well in control now after years of trying. Putting on weight is my greatest fear. I will try with this method and let you know. I take my morning bloods after two coffees and before taking medication, is this rright or do I do it firs thing before drinks. I have taken them about an hour after medication and two slices of toast . for instance, and there is no change so I will try them now after eating something low carb, Thanks for all the advise its good to speak to like people and I now know I have to start giving me time to sort this out. Will keep you posted.
 
The diet advice that the Dietician give may be fine for people on Insulin and some other Diabetic drugs but not for people on diet only or Metformin for instance.

Members on here are all experienced Diabetics and have found that the standard 'one size fits all' advice from NHS just does not work for everyone. It needs to be tailored to fit the individual.

Testing.
You should test immediately you get up, before you do anything or eat and drink anything. Testing during the day should again be just before a meal then two hours after to see how the food you ate has affected your blood sugar levels. If you eat foods that have a high fat content or starchy slow acting carbs then you may need to test at three or even four hours etc after the meal as they take longer to be absorbed.
 
hya and welcome,
i would see your g.p and ask whether there is a chance you could have type 1 or 1.5 if there has been a lot of difficulty controlling you, only asking as it happened to a friend of mine and her sister too had type 1? maybe worth a mention
 
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