becca19962014
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I'm wondering if the Hba1c takes into account other reasons for high blood sugar or is it literally just based on glucose in the blood over three months regardless (my understanding of this might be wrong!)
I've been told today that my hyperglaecemia attacks can be attributed to the UTIs I get - it's nothing to do with food as that's not changed at all. My diet is very bland and boring. Low carb made me feel really unwell as did the recommended diet (no sugar of any kind and no carbs) so I've done my own within reason and kept my BS at a level whereby I can function of about 6 (4 is what I was told to aim for but I feel very unwell and it drops rapidly if at 4). I'm being investigated for cushings as well which also causes blood sugar problems and another condition I have can effect it as well.
My concern is being given meds to lower blood sugar to 4 which will end up making me feel constantly ill. I've no one to help me and I wouldn't qualify for any kind of support given my readings when not ill with these conditions are within the range for "normal".
I've been told today that my hyperglaecemia attacks can be attributed to the UTIs I get - it's nothing to do with food as that's not changed at all. My diet is very bland and boring. Low carb made me feel really unwell as did the recommended diet (no sugar of any kind and no carbs) so I've done my own within reason and kept my BS at a level whereby I can function of about 6 (4 is what I was told to aim for but I feel very unwell and it drops rapidly if at 4). I'm being investigated for cushings as well which also causes blood sugar problems and another condition I have can effect it as well.
My concern is being given meds to lower blood sugar to 4 which will end up making me feel constantly ill. I've no one to help me and I wouldn't qualify for any kind of support given my readings when not ill with these conditions are within the range for "normal".