Mancunian61
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi everyone,
I've been diagnosed for about 7/8 years, was diet controlled at first, then after much putting off went on Metformin, which didn't agree with me and after 1 year changed to Sitagliptin. I am now at the stage where my diabetes is still not managed well and levels are twice as high as they should be. I met for a review yesterday and the nurse is now at the stage where she is not sure what comes next, she mentioned Glipizide. After reading about this I'm not keen on taking it, but she may suggest something else. I also have some residual gastro problems from taking the Metformin and possible IBS, still under the consultant for that bit.
Now here comes the crunch, my diet is still very poor and self control low for eating sweet things. Awareness of what I should and shouldn't eat and do is not really a problem putting it in to practice IS. I know it is all down to me but I think I have still been in denial, even so many years later and I don't like taking medication of any kind, hence the reluctance of taking the diabetic medication, although I did get in to the routine of taking Metformin, which then violently disagreed with me, once it was established in my system. I have been taking the replacement medication Sitagliptin regularly as prescribed for the last 4/5 months.
I know what I should and should be doing, that isn't the problem, as I said above doing something about it is and after yesterday I do now realise it is not going away and I really do need to start taking responsibility and move forward positively. The main point I know is changing my diet and reducing/eliminating all the biscuits/chocolate I eat - I must say that this would not be excessive for a non diabetic but no where near good for a diagnosed diabetic. I am overweight (obese in health terms but not excessively so to look at), I have lost 2-3 stones over the last 18 months but hit a plateau at the moment but not actively on any diet, I was just trying to watch what I eat, I think the Metformin and bowl problems were the main cause of the weight loss.
I think I have joined this forum to try and get some support in helping me take little steps and then bigger ones. Please be kind and all support welcome!
BW
I've been diagnosed for about 7/8 years, was diet controlled at first, then after much putting off went on Metformin, which didn't agree with me and after 1 year changed to Sitagliptin. I am now at the stage where my diabetes is still not managed well and levels are twice as high as they should be. I met for a review yesterday and the nurse is now at the stage where she is not sure what comes next, she mentioned Glipizide. After reading about this I'm not keen on taking it, but she may suggest something else. I also have some residual gastro problems from taking the Metformin and possible IBS, still under the consultant for that bit.
Now here comes the crunch, my diet is still very poor and self control low for eating sweet things. Awareness of what I should and shouldn't eat and do is not really a problem putting it in to practice IS. I know it is all down to me but I think I have still been in denial, even so many years later and I don't like taking medication of any kind, hence the reluctance of taking the diabetic medication, although I did get in to the routine of taking Metformin, which then violently disagreed with me, once it was established in my system. I have been taking the replacement medication Sitagliptin regularly as prescribed for the last 4/5 months.
I know what I should and should be doing, that isn't the problem, as I said above doing something about it is and after yesterday I do now realise it is not going away and I really do need to start taking responsibility and move forward positively. The main point I know is changing my diet and reducing/eliminating all the biscuits/chocolate I eat - I must say that this would not be excessive for a non diabetic but no where near good for a diagnosed diabetic. I am overweight (obese in health terms but not excessively so to look at), I have lost 2-3 stones over the last 18 months but hit a plateau at the moment but not actively on any diet, I was just trying to watch what I eat, I think the Metformin and bowl problems were the main cause of the weight loss.
I think I have joined this forum to try and get some support in helping me take little steps and then bigger ones. Please be kind and all support welcome!
BW