strangebuttrue
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
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- She/Her
Hi I'm new here. I have had type 2 since November 2013, diagnosed when I went to optician and had to start eye treatment straight away injections, laser. So I was very frightened and was extremely good with my food and medication bringing my Hba1c down from 10.1 to 5.4 within a matter of months. My bood sugar stayed under 6.5 for a couple of years. My eyes continued to worsen but I have received excellent treatment and currently they are stable and I can see well. In 2019 I had a stroke leaving me with difficulties walking mainly due to my balance and I cannot walk in shoes and as a result I cannot leave the house independently. I was told by the stroke consultant the stroke was not due to diabetes have family history of stroke and blood clots, high blood pressure etc. The reason I say about this is since the reduced mobility my Hba1c was hovering around 7 then up to 8 and then 7 now 8. When we moved two years ago I managed to get Hba1c down to 6.3 very low carb diet which had its own consequences not able to go to the loo (sorry too much info) indigestion when I took tablets and I couldn't give up the carbs for ever. So I have tried to find a balance reduced carbs especially bread but sugar as I have said goes to 8 and down to 7ish. I think the immobility is the main problem as I don't potter I go to the pool each week, started chair yoga and do seated exercise classes on zoom but whilst I feel healthier not a great improvement in Hba1c. My diabetic nurse and I believe it's because I don't do that pottering around that we all do. I am going to try exercise snacking an also taking a little walk every hour. But my GP and nurse have suggested Dapagliflozin. I have read about this and they tell me it will be good for my heart and kidneys, and I understand it can lead to some weight loss. But while I would like the benefits I am very anxious about side effects e.g. thrush and cystitis, dry skin I have eczema. I know it's time that I need to do something . I really would like to know how other people have felt taking Dapagliflozin.
Sorry it's such a long first post.
Sorry it's such a long first post.