Hi guys.
New to diabetes UK. I've been diagnosed T2 for about 10 years now. Sadly I didn't take my condition seriously until this year when I changed GPs and overhauled my dietary habits. I am currently on Gliclazide, Metformin, Ramipril and Atorvastatin. Im also wearing a Libre sense 2 sensor, tracking my bloods constantly along with occasional finger prick tests to back up the libre sense readings.
I'm finding that 1st thing in the day my readings register around 10 - 13 in the mornings but as soon as I've had some breakfast, say 2 x sesame crackers or some bran flakes with skimmed milk or wholemeal toast with olive spread my bloods start to spike with readings in the late teens or even in the mid 20's !!.
I've brought this to the attention of my GP but they suggest that I carry on taking my meds and along with my adjusted food intake they should come down.... but sadly it's not happening.
Any help or advice would be very much appreciated as this roller coaster ride with my health is beginning to get me down.
Tel.
New to diabetes UK. I've been diagnosed T2 for about 10 years now. Sadly I didn't take my condition seriously until this year when I changed GPs and overhauled my dietary habits. I am currently on Gliclazide, Metformin, Ramipril and Atorvastatin. Im also wearing a Libre sense 2 sensor, tracking my bloods constantly along with occasional finger prick tests to back up the libre sense readings.
I'm finding that 1st thing in the day my readings register around 10 - 13 in the mornings but as soon as I've had some breakfast, say 2 x sesame crackers or some bran flakes with skimmed milk or wholemeal toast with olive spread my bloods start to spike with readings in the late teens or even in the mid 20's !!.
I've brought this to the attention of my GP but they suggest that I carry on taking my meds and along with my adjusted food intake they should come down.... but sadly it's not happening.
Any help or advice would be very much appreciated as this roller coaster ride with my health is beginning to get me down.
Tel.