Captainfalcon8
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
- Pronouns
- He/Him
Basically, im looking for advice we're treating it seriously: will she still be able to live a normal life span if we treat it well despite being so young for a type 2? that's something im VERY worried about, any advice would also be appreciated.
Her h1ac level was 55, an at home test had her all the way up at 26 mmols the same day when she got back, but shed had only sweet stuff the whole day: and that was of the back of a couple of days of eating pretty much just junk i believe.
we went to a out of hours gp who gave us metformin and tested for blood ketones and she was ketone free, , 3 days later with a low dose of metformin and getting her to eat as diabetic friendly as ive been able to muster so far and she's averaging anywhere from 7 to 9 mmols 2 hours after meals and 6.5 to 7 fasting.
Any advice or thoughts? she sees the gp tomorrow for a proper follow up and moving things forward. Her bmi is very high for those wondering.
[[Admin edit: the two threads were merged to avoid duplication]]
Her h1ac level was 55, an at home test had her all the way up at 26 mmols the same day when she got back, but shed had only sweet stuff the whole day: and that was of the back of a couple of days of eating pretty much just junk i believe.
we went to a out of hours gp who gave us metformin and tested for blood ketones and she was ketone free, , 3 days later with a low dose of metformin and getting her to eat as diabetic friendly as ive been able to muster so far and she's averaging anywhere from 7 to 9 mmols 2 hours after meals and 6.5 to 7 fasting.
Any advice or thoughts? she sees the gp tomorrow for a proper follow up and moving things forward. Her bmi is very high for those wondering.
[[Admin edit: the two threads were merged to avoid duplication]]