Hi
I was diagnosed as type 2 at the start of December, picked up at an opticians appointment. Result of 91 and put on metformin.
Been just over a month since I switched to low carb and low sugar diet, lost a stone and dropped a dress size. Spot check blood on the nurses monitor was 5.5 today 3 hours after food so I think it’s all going well.
After reading forums on here I bought a tee2 monitor and use this to check the impact of some foods on my sugar levels.
We are hoping to go on holiday to America next month and was looking for advice as to if I should take my monitor with me to keep an eye on my levels while away? I don’t really plan to go off my low carb approach but when eating out constantly it’s not as easy to know everything your eating.
If I do take the monitor do I need a letter from the Gp/nurse as I’ll have lancets, even though they didn’t prescribe it? Nurse pointed me in the direction of diabetes Uk to download a form which I can’t find.
Any other general advice for being on holiday with type 2 diabetes would also be welcome as I feel I’m just finding my feet whilst in the home routine without being somewhere new.
Thanks for any help.
I was diagnosed as type 2 at the start of December, picked up at an opticians appointment. Result of 91 and put on metformin.
Been just over a month since I switched to low carb and low sugar diet, lost a stone and dropped a dress size. Spot check blood on the nurses monitor was 5.5 today 3 hours after food so I think it’s all going well.
After reading forums on here I bought a tee2 monitor and use this to check the impact of some foods on my sugar levels.
We are hoping to go on holiday to America next month and was looking for advice as to if I should take my monitor with me to keep an eye on my levels while away? I don’t really plan to go off my low carb approach but when eating out constantly it’s not as easy to know everything your eating.
If I do take the monitor do I need a letter from the Gp/nurse as I’ll have lancets, even though they didn’t prescribe it? Nurse pointed me in the direction of diabetes Uk to download a form which I can’t find.
Any other general advice for being on holiday with type 2 diabetes would also be welcome as I feel I’m just finding my feet whilst in the home routine without being somewhere new.
Thanks for any help.