felixkitten
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hey there, thought I should shout Hi! To everyone in here!
New to Forum, though not new to Type 2.
Before November '18, my diabetes was easily controlled by Sitagliptin until for some reason it stopped working and my HbA1c went crackers to 98.
Apparently sometimes Sitagliptin stops working in some people after awhile and noone knows why. Obviously I just had to be one of those people didn't I!!
At *ahem* my mid-thirties, I have an astounding list of illnesses, syndromes and diseases!! Until my HbA1c went wonky in November I didn't really pay much attention to my diabetes as I was fighting with everything else. Since I didn't have to finger prick test, it didn't really have much of an impact on my life. Now it's a different story.
I'm only testing once or twice a day, but my blood glucose (BG) seems to go really quite high sometimes! (I tested about an hour ago, two hours after food and a nap and it was 27.1). So, I feel like a newbie really.
Ive not been given any info from the GP's, though I have looked around the diabetes UK website etc.
Erm... I think that's a decent amount of waffle about myself??
Kitt xxx
New to Forum, though not new to Type 2.
Before November '18, my diabetes was easily controlled by Sitagliptin until for some reason it stopped working and my HbA1c went crackers to 98.
Apparently sometimes Sitagliptin stops working in some people after awhile and noone knows why. Obviously I just had to be one of those people didn't I!!
At *ahem* my mid-thirties, I have an astounding list of illnesses, syndromes and diseases!! Until my HbA1c went wonky in November I didn't really pay much attention to my diabetes as I was fighting with everything else. Since I didn't have to finger prick test, it didn't really have much of an impact on my life. Now it's a different story.
I'm only testing once or twice a day, but my blood glucose (BG) seems to go really quite high sometimes! (I tested about an hour ago, two hours after food and a nap and it was 27.1). So, I feel like a newbie really.
Ive not been given any info from the GP's, though I have looked around the diabetes UK website etc.
Erm... I think that's a decent amount of waffle about myself??
Kitt xxx