Hello. I was diagnosed 3 weeks ago wih type 2 diabetes and am taking Metformin twice a day.
HbA1c 71. I am having regular dizzy spells and confused as to what I should be doing.
I am finding it hard contolling my diet when I am at work as I usually only take a sandwich.
Do any members have any tips on what I can take for lunch that is quick and easy.
Hi trisha, welcome to the forum
🙂 Are you using a blood glucose meter to test your blood glucose levels? It might be especially useful to be able to test when you are feeling dizzy, so you could tell whether it is likely to be related to your diabetes or not. Sometimes, when people are recently diagnosed and they start making changes to their diet and activity levels, their blood glucose levels can fall lower than they have become accustomed to prior to diagnosis and this can make you feel a bit light-headed or dizzy. If your nurse or GP didn't give you a meter, I would suggest asking for one. Often, they will say that you don't need to test, but as many, many of our members will confirm it is the best way to determine whether you are making good food choices or if you are not tolerating things well. Have a read of
Test,Review, Adjust by Alan S to understand what I mean by this
🙂 If your nurse/GP won't give you a meter and test strips it can be worth getting them yourself whilst you work out what things you tolerate well and what you ought to reduce or remove from your diet. The cheapest option we have come across is the
SD Codefree Meter which has
test strips at around £8 for 50.
Also, I'd recommend having a read of
Jennifer's Advice and
Maggie Davey's letter, and getting a copy of
Type 2 Diabetes: The First Year by Gretchen Becker - these will really help you understand your diabetes and how best to tackle it.
Phew! I think that's it - you can relax now!
🙂 Oh, if the dizzy spells persist I would ask your GP or nurse about them - have they only started recently?