donnarob
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi Everyone,
Just back from the doctor and feel so downhearted....😱
I never fully understand how they can check my Hba1C by just pricking my finger and leaving me to wait? Anyway bad news is that Hba1c is now 7.8% which is way up on my last one which was 6.9%. I got the impression that the doctor wasn't too pleased!
As I have tried to explain, (Norwegian doctor), I am in the midst of the perimenopausal mystery and have not had a p for over 5 months now. Each month, I have been suffering from cystitis and wondered whether or not an unidentified UTI was the culprit, but he checked my urine sample and told me it was perfect?? It's only since my p stopped, that my blood glucose levels have been going haywire. Usually high in he morning and coming down to around 6.9 - 7.2 by the evening.
What I don't understand, is anything, I have been stricter with myself the last couple of months. I have not bread or pasta for over 2 weeks and have really limited myself to very small portions of brown rice and potatoes. I have been walking, but I have to exercise more so and cut down even further.
He didn't say very much but did emphasise to me that I was on a very low dose of metformin (500mg) and he didn't want me to go up a dose as he thought that might start another period.
I have looked into this until I am "blue" in the face and it has to be the hormones which are doing this. When I was on 2 x 500mg dose a year ago, I felt great as the Metformin was obviously controlling my hormones.
I feel a bit of a failure and am standing at the bottom of a very big mountain!
I'm not so naive, to know that increased exercise will help, but how much per day? Can anyone advise me please.
I honestly feel as if I am banging my head against a brick wall, as I know I have been strict with diet and to get this lousy result sucks!
Donna 🙂
Just back from the doctor and feel so downhearted....😱
I never fully understand how they can check my Hba1C by just pricking my finger and leaving me to wait? Anyway bad news is that Hba1c is now 7.8% which is way up on my last one which was 6.9%. I got the impression that the doctor wasn't too pleased!
As I have tried to explain, (Norwegian doctor), I am in the midst of the perimenopausal mystery and have not had a p for over 5 months now. Each month, I have been suffering from cystitis and wondered whether or not an unidentified UTI was the culprit, but he checked my urine sample and told me it was perfect?? It's only since my p stopped, that my blood glucose levels have been going haywire. Usually high in he morning and coming down to around 6.9 - 7.2 by the evening.
What I don't understand, is anything, I have been stricter with myself the last couple of months. I have not bread or pasta for over 2 weeks and have really limited myself to very small portions of brown rice and potatoes. I have been walking, but I have to exercise more so and cut down even further.
He didn't say very much but did emphasise to me that I was on a very low dose of metformin (500mg) and he didn't want me to go up a dose as he thought that might start another period.
I have looked into this until I am "blue" in the face and it has to be the hormones which are doing this. When I was on 2 x 500mg dose a year ago, I felt great as the Metformin was obviously controlling my hormones.
I feel a bit of a failure and am standing at the bottom of a very big mountain!
I'm not so naive, to know that increased exercise will help, but how much per day? Can anyone advise me please.
I honestly feel as if I am banging my head against a brick wall, as I know I have been strict with diet and to get this lousy result sucks!
Donna 🙂
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