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Hi I'm new to this forum I.m an oldy so wasn't expecting this .

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Hello every one was diagnosed about 2 months ago with type 2.I'm in my seventies so was pole axed by this & last week saw my doc.who said I didn't need any medication nor need a meter but to occationally to use sticks on urine test not happy about this as surely its better to have meter to give blood result which must be more accurate.I'm away on holiday soon for 9 days & do not relish having to do urine testing whilst away.Pin prick would be in my view much better.Also its hard to keep to strict diet whilst away.What is your opinion on this,should I see another doc. to persist for use of meter & strips to do test.?
 
surely its better to have meter to give blood result which must be more accurate
Welcome to the forum....
I think you have answered the question yourself.... Except that you are unlikely to be prescribed one so (though you can ask) it'll be a self-funded one. People often go for the SD Codefree from Amazon as the test strips tend to be the cheapest.
 
Hello every one was diagnosed about 2 months ago with type 2.I'm in my seventies so was pole axed by this & last week saw my doc.who said I didn't need any medication nor need a meter but to occationally to use sticks on urine test not happy about this as surely its better to have meter to give blood result which must be more accurate.I'm away on holiday soon for 9 days & do not relish having to do urine testing whilst away.Pin prick would be in my view much better.Also its hard to keep to strict diet whilst away.What is your opinion on this,should I see another doc. to persist for use of meter & strips to do test.?
Welcome to the forum....
I think you have answered the question yourself.... Except that you are unlikely to be prescribed one so (though you can ask) it'll be a self-funded one. People often go for the SD Codefree from Amazon as the test strips tend to be the cheapest.
 
Thank you Martin Canty that is helpful I will have to see another Dr. in practice to get his opinion as I didn't expect I could just go ahead & buy a meter & wasn't sure either if strips could be bought or whether I could get them with a dr's prescription.At this stage I havn't even been invited to see Diabetic nurse,I may only be getting a phone message from her after a blood test this week seems so casual would have at least expected to see her face to face if only once & be able to ask a few questions I do need some help as regards sticking strictly to diet alone.
 
Hi Littlerobin, Welcome to our very select club and this friendly forum.it does come as a shock doesn't it.
It's worth persisting in trying to get a glucose meter and enough test strips prescribed, sadly most T2s who are not on medications that can cause low blood glucose (hypo's) will be given one.
The cheapest one to self fund the ongoing cost of the test strips is the SD Codefree meter available from Amazon or directly from Homehealth
https://homehealth-uk.com/all-products/codefree-blood-glucose-monitoring-system-mmoll-or-mgdl/
You're entitled to claim VAT relief . We use the mmol/l measurement in the uk.
You'll need to buy more test strips and lancets as they only provide a few of each in the starter kit.

Basically it's carbohydrates that our bodies can't handle too well, sugar in all its forms is just another carb.
We are likely to supprise you on what we can eat
Usually the worst things for us are the starchy carbs, potatoes esp mash, rice, pasta, bread esp white and some root vegetables, fruit juice , we have to be careful with fruit ,grapes are little sugar bombs berries are often tolerated better.
Now I can hear you thinking "OMG WHAT CAN I EAT" , well we get to eat some nice tasty grub, in time you'll find good substitutes. Some here have sweet potato, instead of potatoes, I have a slice or two of wholemeal bread other have Lidle protein rolls or burgen bread.

We don't have any problems with meat and unles you have a medical problem good fats are ok
If you eat meat and like sausages and burgers ,go for the high meat content ones they are low carb, as are eggs, mushrooms, most veg that grows above ground , some nuts are low carb, cream, butter and a few squares of dark chocolate are ok their are lots more we can eat.
You've you some ideas , have a read through the thread called ' what did you eat yesterday' to see what we've been eating

https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/threads/what-did-you-eat-yesterday.30349/

The worst thing you can do is be far to strict with yourself! Any changes to your diet must not only be sustainable but enjoyable too, so my advise is cut down a bit on the carby stuff rather than trying to cut them out , get yourself that meter if you can afford it, test just before meals then 2 hours afterward , this will tell you how well your body tolerates those carbs enabling you to make informed changes.
Have a read of Test review adjust by Alan S, a fellow T2
https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/threads/useful-links-for-people-new-to-diabetes.10406/

When you have time, have a read of his whole blog.
For future reference you'll find the above and lots more in the pinned (top) area of the Newbies say hello here forum, the thread is called
Useful links for people new to diabetes, the T2 section is near the bottom.
Sorry I do seem to have gone on a bit 🙂

Ask questions , we will do our best to help.
 
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Welcome to the forum, littlerobin. Others have already given excellent advice about SC Codefree meter. Where are you going on holiday? Many people let go a bit more than usual when on holiday. Plus, if food is unfamiliar, it's not so important to learn how it affects you, if you won't be eating it again until next holiday.
Urine or blood test strips can be disposed of in regular household waste bins, but actually, it's often even easier in women's cubicles in public or hotel toilets, as you can use the sanitary products waste bins. However, sharps, such as lancets need to be disposed of carefully to avoid harm to waste workers. Many of us don't change lancets (in finger pricking devices) very often, so would use the same one for a holiday of weeks or months, let alone 9 days. If you want to change while away, carrying a plastic pot eg 35mm film canister for used lancet(s) is convenient. Then drop into a sharps bin when you can eg in GP's or practice nurse's room..
Have a great holiday 🙂
 
Hello every one was diagnosed about 2 months ago with type 2.I'm in my seventies so was pole axed by this & last week saw my doc.who said I didn't need any medication nor need a meter but to occationally to use sticks on urine test not happy about this as surely its better to have meter to give blood result which must be more accurate.I'm away on holiday soon for 9 days & do not relish having to do urine testing whilst away.Pin prick would be in my view much better.Also its hard to keep to strict diet whilst away.What is your opinion on this,should I see another doc. to persist for use of meter & strips to do test.?
As Copepod has said excellent advice already given above...so I won't repeat it...often type 2's not dependent on medication that can cause hypoglycaemia are routinely refused testing strips & a meter...various excuses are given...such as there's no need you can rely on the quarterly HbA1c tests...or you'll become obsessive...or it's too emotional...the reality is it is a cost cutting exercise...some GP's & DSN's are more enlightened...have prescribed strip/meters...however...not many...you may be able to get those on prescription...but...in the meantime if you really want to test...as suggested the best meter for self funding is the sd codefree...I believe all well motivated diabetics that want to test...should be provided with the necessary equipment...as for the casual approach...I'm not surprised...disappointed...but not surprised...the same start for many of us here...thankfully you will receive advice & support here...ask what you need to...the forum is such a valuable source of information 'straight from the horses mouth'...wondering if you'd like to tell us a little bit more about yourself...what were your blood sugar levels were at diagnosis...have you had an HbA1c test yet? (this is a blood test which gives you your average BG levels for the previous three months)...since you seem to be on diet & exercise only...I imagine they must be relatively balanced...if at some point you wish to challenge the refusal to supply you with a meter & strips...let us know...there are several here who have done exactly that...we would be able to help if you need it...keep us updated...good luck.
 
Welcome to the forum, littlerobin. Others have already given excellent advice about SC Codefree meter. Where are you going on holiday? Many people let go a bit more than usual when on holiday. Plus, if food is unfamiliar, it's not so important to learn how it affects you, if you won't be eating it again until next holiday.
Urine or blood test strips can be disposed of in regular household waste bins, but actually, it's often even easier in women's cubicles in public or hotel toilets, as you can use the sanitary products waste bins. However, sharps, such as lancets need to be disposed of carefully to avoid harm to waste workers. Many of us don't change lancets (in finger pricking devices) very often, so would use the same one for a holiday of weeks or months, let alone 9 days. If you want to change while away, carrying a plastic pot eg 35mm film canister for used lancet(s) is convenient. Then drop into a sharps bin when you can eg in GP's or practice nurse's room..
Have a great holiday 🙂
Hi little Robin. I buy sd code free meter and strips as don't get on prescription. When I finish a wee tub of strips, I keep empty one and put used strips and lancets in it to dispose of, then chuck whole tub away . like some others, I don't change lancet every time, but that's my choice. Hope you get advice soon, have a good holiday
 
Welcome to you Robin.
 
I'm 76 hence being shocked about diagnosis.
I have Fibromyalgia with all its further health problems.
Highblood pressure on Amlodipine 5mgs.
thyroxine100mgm daily
unstable bladder..still under specialist...Mirabegron 50mgms mod.release tabs.morning& Regurin60mgs.evening.
Phenoxymethylpenicillin 250mgms twice daily(Cellulitis) for life(Still moitered by specialist as 3 outbreaks on legs)
Dosulepin25mgms 1-2 at night.
Calcium tabs.twice daily borderline to Osteoporosis
Asthma sprays Brown & Blue...Brown 2 puffs m0rning & evening
under Maxofacial for Lichen Planus...due for 2nd.biopsy of tongue in August..have a lesion they are unsure about.
Vit B's for restless legs (does help)
Paracetamol & Tramadol for back pain(3 lower discs protruding)
Salivix pastilles for dry mouth.
Dry eyes(gel to relieve this)
Now this dianosis...got really down when Diabetes followed all other probs.

So very delighted to have as much feed back as possible feel in limbo...not enough help from surgery...I'm only human & unsure of diet.Away nine days so all meals will be out where ever we go.Have got an appt. to see another Doc.to see about the meter do not mind buying as surely this is wise to keep an eye on sugar levels while away particularly as I'm so newly diagnosed.

HbAIc on (1/2/17)51.
Cholesterol 5.2
HDL1.29....LDL 3.1 (on25/4/17)

Really struggling as old age makes brain less easy to take it all in.
Having problem to work out how to reply to you all as looking for posting reply ...sorry am struggling on computer too at times.
Any feedback is so very welcome.
 
I'm 76 hence being shocked about diagnosis.
I have Fibromyalgia with all its further health problems.
Highblood pressure on Amlodipine 5mgs.
thyroxine100mgm daily
unstable bladder..still under specialist...Mirabegron 50mgms mod.release tabs.morning& Regurin60mgs.evening.
Phenoxymethylpenicillin 250mgms twice daily(Cellulitis) for life(Still moitered by specialist as 3 outbreaks on legs)
Dosulepin25mgms 1-2 at night.
Calcium tabs.twice daily borderline to Osteoporosis
Asthma sprays Brown & Blue...Brown 2 puffs m0rning & evening
under Maxofacial for Lichen Planus...due for 2nd.biopsy of tongue in August..have a lesion they are unsure about.
Vit B's for restless legs (does help)
Paracetamol & Tramadol for back pain(3 lower discs protruding)
Salivix pastilles for dry mouth.
Dry eyes(gel to relieve this)
Now this dianosis...got really down when Diabetes followed all other probs.

So very delighted to have as much feed back as possible feel in limbo...not enough help from surgery...I'm only human & unsure of diet.Away nine days so all meals will be out where ever we go.Have got an appt. to see another Doc.to see about the meter do not mind buying as surely this is wise to keep an eye on sugar levels while away particularly as I'm so newly diagnosed.

HbAIc on (1/2/17)51.
Cholesterol 5.2
HDL1.29....LDL 3.1 (on25/4/17)

Really struggling as old age makes brain less easy to take it all in.
Having problem to work out how to reply to you all as looking for posting reply ...sorry am struggling on computer too at times.
Any feedback is so very welcome.
 
I AM 74 HAVE COPD CAUSED BY UNTREATED ASTHMA AS A CHILD AM PERMANENTLY ON STEROIDS AND NEBULIZER SHOULD HAVE OPERATION FOR PROLAPSED WOMB CAUSING BACKACHE AND TEAR IN RIGHT SHOULDER BUT BECAUSE HAVE PREVIOUSLY HAD CARDIAC ARREST ANAESTHETIC IS A PROBLEM SO JUST TRY TO LIVE WITH MY HEALTH PROBLEMS DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETES AGED 73 TOTALLY SHOCKED BU T SIX MONTHS ON TWO STONES LIGHTER AND WITH ALL MEDICAL CONDITIONS UNDER CONTROL FEEL IT HAS BEEN A BLESSING FOR TOO LONG I ATE UNHEALTHILY AND NEGLECTED MYSELF NOW FEEL GLAD TO BE STILL ALIVE AND DETERMINED TO C ONTINUE WITH HEALTHY EATING EVEN THOUGH PROGRESS VERY SLOW (DUE IN PART TO STEROID MEDICATION) DIABETES WAS MY WAKEUP CALL SO DONT DESPAIR
 
I'm 76 hence being shocked about diagnosis.
I have Fibromyalgia with all its further health problems.
Highblood pressure on Amlodipine 5mgs.
thyroxine100mgm daily
unstable bladder..still under specialist...Mirabegron 50mgms mod.release tabs.morning& Regurin60mgs.evening.
Phenoxymethylpenicillin 250mgms twice daily(Cellulitis) for life(Still moitered by specialist as 3 outbreaks on legs)
Dosulepin25mgms 1-2 at night.
Calcium tabs.twice daily borderline to Osteoporosis
Asthma sprays Brown & Blue...Brown 2 puffs m0rning & evening
under Maxofacial for Lichen Planus...due for 2nd.biopsy of tongue in August..have a lesion they are unsure about.
Vit B's for restless legs (does help)
Paracetamol & Tramadol for back pain(3 lower discs protruding)
Salivix pastilles for dry mouth.
Dry eyes(gel to relieve this)
Now this dianosis...got really down when Diabetes followed all other probs.

So very delighted to have as much feed back as possible feel in limbo...not enough help from surgery...I'm only human & unsure of diet.Away nine days so all meals will be out where ever we go.Have got an appt. to see another Doc.to see about the meter do not mind buying as surely this is wise to keep an eye on sugar levels while away particularly as I'm so newly diagnosed.

HbAIc on (1/2/17)51.
Cholesterol 5.2
HDL1.29....LDL 3.1 (on25/4/17)

Really struggling as old age makes brain less easy to take it all in.
Having problem to work out how to reply to you all as looking for posting reply ...sorry am struggling on computer too at times.
Any feedback is so very welcome.

Robin your doing fine pal, never mind age, it's just a number. I bet you can remember Sheffield Wednesday being GOOD !!!!
Getting a meter is a must, please get one.
This forum is superb,
 
Well girls weren't really encouraged to have much interest in football in the 1950s when I grew up, although I was aware of the Baggies as the local team and of course remember them winning the FA cup when I was teenager. But I can't see where Robin has told us she lives in Sheffield - I don't and never have and wouldn't have the slightest idea about football clubs there!
 
Welcome to the forum, @littlerobin, you're doing fine!

Great advice already given - I would just second the advice to get a meter from Home Health and start testing as it's the only way to get in control. Lots of lovely people here to answer any questions you might have. Meanwhile, have a lovely and relaxing holiday 🙂
 
I AM 74 HAVE COPD CAUSED BY UNTREATED ASTHMA AS A CHILD AM PERMANENTLY ON STEROIDS AND NEBULIZER SHOULD HAVE OPERATION FOR PROLAPSED WOMB CAUSING BACKACHE AND TEAR IN RIGHT SHOULDER BUT BECAUSE HAVE PREVIOUSLY HAD CARDIAC ARREST ANAESTHETIC IS A PROBLEM SO JUST TRY TO LIVE WITH MY HEALTH PROBLEMS DIAGNOSED WITH DIABETES AGED 73 TOTALLY SHOCKED BU T SIX MONTHS ON TWO STONES LIGHTER AND WITH ALL MEDICAL CONDITIONS UNDER CONTROL FEEL IT HAS BEEN A BLESSING FOR TOO LONG I ATE UNHEALTHILY AND NEGLECTED MYSELF NOW FEEL GLAD TO BE STILL ALIVE AND DETERMINED TO C ONTINUE WITH HEALTHY EATING EVEN THOUGH PROGRESS VERY SLOW (DUE IN PART TO STEROID MEDICATION) DIABETES WAS MY WAKEUP CALL SO DONT DESPAIR

I feel on top of the world now loll
 
Well girls weren't really encouraged to have much interest in football in the 1950s when I grew up, although I was aware of the Baggies as the local team and of course remember them winning the FA cup when I was teenager. But I can't see where Robin has told us she lives in Sheffield - I don't and never have and wouldn't have the slightest idea about football clubs there!

It was intended to be a lighthearted comment.
 
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