Elaine Ann
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi everyone, I hope someone can give me something positive to look forward to.
Since my last post, having just being diagnosed I think about 22nd march and being started on simvastatin and metformin, I have been swiming 3 times a week plus been realy good with my diet and managed to loose 9lb.
After the first couple of weeks I began to feel a little better, my eyesight improved a bit, I wasn't quite as tired or thirsty and didn't itch as much etc. From then on I have begun to feel worse again. Almost 2 weeks ago I rang my diabetic nurse at my GP practice and put forward the argument for a BG meter, after listening to my rather persuasive argument (thanks to encouragement from this forum) she reluctantly informed me she would agree to it as she could tell I wanted to help myself as much as possible but warned me to not go taking it all the time as I would only get confused with all the differant numbers, as if!
Since then I have taken it before breakfast average reading being around 13.8. The lowest being 11 on one occasion upto 16.8 before my evening meal, 2hrs after eating ranges from 13.5 to 20.9 Last night I took it before bed and it was 18.5 which I thought was high and I hadn't really felt well all day (too tired for a swim). This morning I got up and felt terrible, I kept feeling cold one minute then breaking out in a sweat, my eyesight was atrocious, very dizzy, my tummy felt like it was churning and I felt like I was having palpitations and so tired I just wanted to go back to sleep. I did my BG 2hrs after consuming porrige 30g and a cup of tea, it read 23.3 which alarmed me and I thought probably accounted for how rubbish I felt. After deciding there was no way I could go out to see my friend I rang GP and went to see her 1/2hr later. She checked my urine for keytones but said that was ok but it was full of sugar and that was obviously why I felt lousy. She has doubled my metformin to 2 morning and night and also started me on gliclazide 80mg with breakfast. I do so hope I begin to feel better soon.
Sorry for going on so much but just felt I wanted to tell people who understand what I am going through.
By the way I have bought 2 books recomended by members of this site, The first twelve months and the Cals and carbs, both excellent books and would strongly recomend them to anyone trying to get their head around it all.
Thanks again for listening
Regards Elaine.
Since my last post, having just being diagnosed I think about 22nd march and being started on simvastatin and metformin, I have been swiming 3 times a week plus been realy good with my diet and managed to loose 9lb.
After the first couple of weeks I began to feel a little better, my eyesight improved a bit, I wasn't quite as tired or thirsty and didn't itch as much etc. From then on I have begun to feel worse again. Almost 2 weeks ago I rang my diabetic nurse at my GP practice and put forward the argument for a BG meter, after listening to my rather persuasive argument (thanks to encouragement from this forum) she reluctantly informed me she would agree to it as she could tell I wanted to help myself as much as possible but warned me to not go taking it all the time as I would only get confused with all the differant numbers, as if!
Since then I have taken it before breakfast average reading being around 13.8. The lowest being 11 on one occasion upto 16.8 before my evening meal, 2hrs after eating ranges from 13.5 to 20.9 Last night I took it before bed and it was 18.5 which I thought was high and I hadn't really felt well all day (too tired for a swim). This morning I got up and felt terrible, I kept feeling cold one minute then breaking out in a sweat, my eyesight was atrocious, very dizzy, my tummy felt like it was churning and I felt like I was having palpitations and so tired I just wanted to go back to sleep. I did my BG 2hrs after consuming porrige 30g and a cup of tea, it read 23.3 which alarmed me and I thought probably accounted for how rubbish I felt. After deciding there was no way I could go out to see my friend I rang GP and went to see her 1/2hr later. She checked my urine for keytones but said that was ok but it was full of sugar and that was obviously why I felt lousy. She has doubled my metformin to 2 morning and night and also started me on gliclazide 80mg with breakfast. I do so hope I begin to feel better soon.
Sorry for going on so much but just felt I wanted to tell people who understand what I am going through.
By the way I have bought 2 books recomended by members of this site, The first twelve months and the Cals and carbs, both excellent books and would strongly recomend them to anyone trying to get their head around it all.
Thanks again for listening
Regards Elaine.