indigorblue
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I was diagnosed with diabetes at the end of January this year. I'm 65, not overweight exercise regularly I eat a largely healthy diet.
there is a lot of diabetes in my family (no obesity) mostly type 2 but some type 1 too. because of this I was tested for T1
which took ages for the result to come back as negative. in the meantime I have been on metformin, then metformin and insulin
then reduced insulin and same metformin then no insulin same amount metform now recently increased to 4 metformin a day.
this has caused fluctuations in my glucose - although I have stayed pretty much between 6.5-9 so hopefully given a bit more time
that will come down and be a bit more consistent. am wondering how long that is likely to take in other folks experience?
I am being monitored/advised/prescribed by the regional diabetic team but I have had a phone call to make an appointment for
an annual review with the local diabetic team in my GP practice. I appreciate it's because that's the way they work but am not
sure how useful/accurate this is as my medication is not yet "fixed" and feel I would like to put that off until that's all sorted out
and given a chance to work it's magic! anyone else been through similar ..
there is a lot of diabetes in my family (no obesity) mostly type 2 but some type 1 too. because of this I was tested for T1
which took ages for the result to come back as negative. in the meantime I have been on metformin, then metformin and insulin
then reduced insulin and same metformin then no insulin same amount metform now recently increased to 4 metformin a day.
this has caused fluctuations in my glucose - although I have stayed pretty much between 6.5-9 so hopefully given a bit more time
that will come down and be a bit more consistent. am wondering how long that is likely to take in other folks experience?
I am being monitored/advised/prescribed by the regional diabetic team but I have had a phone call to make an appointment for
an annual review with the local diabetic team in my GP practice. I appreciate it's because that's the way they work but am not
sure how useful/accurate this is as my medication is not yet "fixed" and feel I would like to put that off until that's all sorted out
and given a chance to work it's magic! anyone else been through similar ..