SallyDucati
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi there,
Lurked a few times here & thought it was about time I joined and said Hi.
Diagnosed T2 at age 30 (18 years ago), was diet controlled for over 10 years but gradually over the last few years moved onto increased medication (Metformin, Glicazide and Pioglitazone).
Due to life (looking after a mother with dementia and mobility issues then her passing away) over the last 2-3 years my diet and therefore Hba1c results have been rather high (110 at one point, then down to 64 last September and back up to 75 in January).
First time in years I made a new years resolution and have stuck to it - get my diabetes under control! Well had my latest result this morning and down to 58. Still slightly high I know but v pleased. Also lost 11lbs since January which is good! Nurse practitioner has reduced my Gliclazide from 2 tablets twice a day to 1 twice a day, primarily as I had stopped going to the gym as it was giving me hypos which I could feel. Under strict instructions to keep a good eye on my blood sugar levels and call him if there are any problems.
Back for another test in June - hoping it's come down further!
Anyway I think this is great place - you'll be seeing more of me.
Sally
Lurked a few times here & thought it was about time I joined and said Hi.
Diagnosed T2 at age 30 (18 years ago), was diet controlled for over 10 years but gradually over the last few years moved onto increased medication (Metformin, Glicazide and Pioglitazone).
Due to life (looking after a mother with dementia and mobility issues then her passing away) over the last 2-3 years my diet and therefore Hba1c results have been rather high (110 at one point, then down to 64 last September and back up to 75 in January).
First time in years I made a new years resolution and have stuck to it - get my diabetes under control! Well had my latest result this morning and down to 58. Still slightly high I know but v pleased. Also lost 11lbs since January which is good! Nurse practitioner has reduced my Gliclazide from 2 tablets twice a day to 1 twice a day, primarily as I had stopped going to the gym as it was giving me hypos which I could feel. Under strict instructions to keep a good eye on my blood sugar levels and call him if there are any problems.
Back for another test in June - hoping it's come down further!
Anyway I think this is great place - you'll be seeing more of me.
Sally