Hi, thanks klocky. Yup I have. At slimming world its a sin counter. And to be honest, I dont really need to lose a lot of weight. It was mostly for myself that I wanted to do it. After the first few weeks Id lost a stone in weight, but felt a lot worse for it. I dont have sugar, just sweetener, I try not to eat banana's and a few other sugary fruits. Everything's been switched.
You'll get there hun and I'm sure you'll start to feel better soon and this forum is a godsend - dunno what I would have done without it
Hi Jen, is your doctor aware that you are getting levels that high? How often does he review your situation and medication? A lot of people find that metformin works for a while for them, but then need to add in other medication - there are lots of different types around that help in different ways, according to the individual's requirements. Diabetes is a very 'individual' disease, so you need to find what works for you. Do you keep a diary of your food and readings? This is an excellent way of working out where adjustments might need to be made - you should record all your levels that you take readings for, plus the timing (fasting, before meal, one or two hours after meal etc.), and the amount of carbohydrate eaten, plus a description of the meal. This may sound like a lot of work, and you are clearly a very busy person, but it will become like second nature after a while and will really help you to spot patterns.
There is a lot of good reading in our Useful links thread, so do have a browse! 🙂
You should also ask your GP about a diabetes education course, such as Xpert:
http://www.diabetes.nhs.uk/our_work_areas/education/diabetes_xpert_programme/
I'm wondering, how sure are they are that you are a Type 2?
Metformin reduces insulin resistance (amongst other things) but it does have an effect, especially when combined with exercise. I wouldn't expect you BG to go up if you had reduced the amount of sugar and carbohydrates in your meal.
If your insulin output was reducing, then that would be a different matter.
To be honest, I would not be too concerned about bothering your GP, it's your health that you have to take care of not theirs and they are not the ones who have diabetes. If I was getting readings heading towards 18 I would personally be a tad alarmed. What sort of readings do you get, are they all in the 10+ range?Im not sure either to be honest. Im feeling so tired lately. I dont want to keep bothering the doctors in case they dont think i need to be there. Its kinda silly i know. Ive substituted so many food items, even to gluten free items and diabetic grocery items. Still it doesnt really seem to work. Thank you for your input