BisphamGirl
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
So im a couple of months along the line now and stumbling along.
I made dramatic changes to my diet, but know there is further room for improvement.
Still not doing any purposeful exercise other than walking round my classroom in circles!
Taking Metformin isn't causing any noticeable side effects as long as I take it in the middle of a meal.
One thing im finding confusing is the dramatic differences in my BG reading first thing in a morning before I have eaten. It varies from 8.2 up to 13.5 and is never consistently up or down!
Any ideas as to what I can look at for what might be causing this?
Also, my cholesterol was at 9 when I first got my Type 2 diagnosis, I really haven't focused on trying to get this down and to honest I don't know where to start with tackling this along side trying to low-carb. I don't eat high fat foods anyway, so am unsure what to cut out and also be able to control my BG readings at the same time.
My final worry is that I have developed some numbness in the toes of my right foot, do I urgently need to go and see my GP or can it wait until I see the diabetic nurse in July?
Thanks in advance of any advice offered.
I made dramatic changes to my diet, but know there is further room for improvement.
Still not doing any purposeful exercise other than walking round my classroom in circles!
Taking Metformin isn't causing any noticeable side effects as long as I take it in the middle of a meal.
One thing im finding confusing is the dramatic differences in my BG reading first thing in a morning before I have eaten. It varies from 8.2 up to 13.5 and is never consistently up or down!
Any ideas as to what I can look at for what might be causing this?
Also, my cholesterol was at 9 when I first got my Type 2 diagnosis, I really haven't focused on trying to get this down and to honest I don't know where to start with tackling this along side trying to low-carb. I don't eat high fat foods anyway, so am unsure what to cut out and also be able to control my BG readings at the same time.
My final worry is that I have developed some numbness in the toes of my right foot, do I urgently need to go and see my GP or can it wait until I see the diabetic nurse in July?
Thanks in advance of any advice offered.