Hi everyone, I am 60 YOA had diabetes T2 for about 3 years. Didn't want to believe the GP when he told me the results. Then, I spoke with my Father who then informed me that he had it and also his Father had it. So, I guess it was inevitable that it drizzled down the hereditary line. I have eventually got my Hba1C down to 43 and have tried several Diabetes T2 meds but to no result in fact, got many of the serious side effects. Despite me telling my GP, he still insisted that I take the meds contrary to the meds advice etc. (Stop taking the meds and consult a GP it said). I put up with the side effects for months at a time, only to be told by another GP and Diabetes Nurse that I should have stopped them. Who can you trust and believe?
I have lost almost 4 stone in weight by diet and exercise - walking, cycling and be generally active with some Over 50's groups.
Just spotted another person on here that had the same issues and has been put on Insulatard and Novorapid which has drastically reduced the Hba1C count. Went to my GP and asked for these only to be told they are too expensive. Postcode Medication eh??
So, has anyone else used these 2 drugs and had good things happen to them??
I have lost almost 4 stone in weight by diet and exercise - walking, cycling and be generally active with some Over 50's groups.
Just spotted another person on here that had the same issues and has been put on Insulatard and Novorapid which has drastically reduced the Hba1C count. Went to my GP and asked for these only to be told they are too expensive. Postcode Medication eh??
So, has anyone else used these 2 drugs and had good things happen to them??