West Leeds Rick
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I'm a man, 48, with type 2 diabetes. I'm very excited about purchasing a GlucoNavvi with some AccuChek Fast Clix lances. I collected them this afternoon.
I turn 50 in Feb 2024 and I am determined to put my type 2 diabetes into remission by them. At least I've got the facts at my finger tips now, literally. For too long, I've seen overuse of food as a safe way of expressing emotions, speaking as a person who used to get into all sorts of trouble when I used to drink.
I've been brought up on a mantra that fresh air and exercise are non-negotiable so I'm confident that if I kick the emotional eating the exercise should see me through to put the diabetes in remission.
I'm a big lad, around 103 kg but only 5 foot 9.
My first GlucoNavvi experience has been a strange one. It was after some junk food (crisps and sweets). I recorded as H1, which certainly grabbed my attention. I then had a load of water and a sleep and then I was recorded as only 28.1 mmol/L.
I'm also having real problems getting blood from lancing, even at the deepest penetration setting of 5. That seems worrying as well.
My prescriptions are 4*500mg metformin a day, one Jardiance/empagliflozin 10mg a day plus one Atorvastatin 80mg a day after plaque was discovered in some arteries during an angiogram.
If you're curious, Leodis is an old name of Leeds and my name is a pun on Otis Redding, who sang the wonderful "Sitting on the dock of a bay".
Regards
Rick
I turn 50 in Feb 2024 and I am determined to put my type 2 diabetes into remission by them. At least I've got the facts at my finger tips now, literally. For too long, I've seen overuse of food as a safe way of expressing emotions, speaking as a person who used to get into all sorts of trouble when I used to drink.
I've been brought up on a mantra that fresh air and exercise are non-negotiable so I'm confident that if I kick the emotional eating the exercise should see me through to put the diabetes in remission.
I'm a big lad, around 103 kg but only 5 foot 9.
My first GlucoNavvi experience has been a strange one. It was after some junk food (crisps and sweets). I recorded as H1, which certainly grabbed my attention. I then had a load of water and a sleep and then I was recorded as only 28.1 mmol/L.
I'm also having real problems getting blood from lancing, even at the deepest penetration setting of 5. That seems worrying as well.
My prescriptions are 4*500mg metformin a day, one Jardiance/empagliflozin 10mg a day plus one Atorvastatin 80mg a day after plaque was discovered in some arteries during an angiogram.
If you're curious, Leodis is an old name of Leeds and my name is a pun on Otis Redding, who sang the wonderful "Sitting on the dock of a bay".
Regards
Rick
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