Blythespirit
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
As some of you might remember I joined you lovely lot back in March when I was tearing my hair out because my levels were sky high (23 to 33)and no one was listening to me. You welcomed me aboard, listened and advised and helped me stick up for myself. I got my first ever appointment with a Consultant at the end of March and was prescribed Byetta, after reading about it on here and asking about it. I picked up other tips from here on the way. I know I don't talk a lot about myself, but that's never been my way, mainly because I don't think people would be that interested. I do always like to commend and sympathise with others though if I can. I'm not one for giving advise as I felt I was in no position to do so as my levels were so bad and others are much more knowlegeable than me.
Now, my HbA1c back in February was a mind blowing 12.1, in May and one month down the line on Byetta it was 10.5. I got my latest results from the Consultant yesterday and it was................................
6.7
That's right, not a typo!
I was quietly confident it might be below 7 but it was great to see it in print and to get the reaction I did off the Consultant. I'm back to the levels I was at 2 and a half years ago, and I'm thrilled to bits.
I know I still have some work to do. My fasting levels are still too high. Between 7 and 9. I've been having a fair few late afternoon hypos. My Consultant was more bothered about stopping the hypos than he was about the waking levels. Not too happy about his attitude there. I said I was concerned about my waking levels and he said he wasn't. So I guess as long as the average is okay.......
Any way, I've to cut my lunchtime Gliclazide now and maybe halve the breakfast one if the hypos continue. I see him again in February. XXXXXXX
Now, my HbA1c back in February was a mind blowing 12.1, in May and one month down the line on Byetta it was 10.5. I got my latest results from the Consultant yesterday and it was................................
6.7
That's right, not a typo!
I was quietly confident it might be below 7 but it was great to see it in print and to get the reaction I did off the Consultant. I'm back to the levels I was at 2 and a half years ago, and I'm thrilled to bits.
I know I still have some work to do. My fasting levels are still too high. Between 7 and 9. I've been having a fair few late afternoon hypos. My Consultant was more bothered about stopping the hypos than he was about the waking levels. Not too happy about his attitude there. I said I was concerned about my waking levels and he said he wasn't. So I guess as long as the average is okay.......
Any way, I've to cut my lunchtime Gliclazide now and maybe halve the breakfast one if the hypos continue. I see him again in February. XXXXXXX