Lisa65
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hi I'm Lisa and I was diagnosed with T2 back in 2010. I was pretty overweight at the time but I lost almost five stone and got my A1c down to 5.4 (36) with metformin and low carb.
Fast forward several years and I managed to keep most of the weight off and keep my A1c below 48, until a few years ago when it started to climb quite rapidly. I was given Trulicity a few years ago but I felt really ill on it and took myself off it after about six months.
I skipped a review last year because I didn't much like the practice nurse who does the reviews and felt like she'd just tell me off for stopping the Trulicity I had asked her for insulin several times and she just looked at me like I had two heads or something.
Anyway this year I thought I'd bite the bullet and get my bloods done only to find to my horror that my A1c had leapt up to 87 I had been feeling a bit tired lately but no other symptoms.
Fortunately I saw a new practice nurse who actually listened to my reasons for not wanting Trulicity or anything similar (constantly felt nauseous and weak, terrible constipation, couldn't stomach anything except bland carbs) I said I didn't want forxiga because of the risk of thrush or urine infection. I said I already ate low carb and I'm not overweight, I showed her the actually pretty flat line on the Libre I had bought specifically to show her. I explained my problem seems to be constantly running high rather than having spikes from eating carbs and reiterated my request for basal insulin.
She said she understood and would speak to the diabetes team at the hospital, she got back to me a couple of days later and said yes!
So I have been on abasaglar for a month now, started at four units and gradually increasing. Currently on 14u and my average levels have dropped from 12/13 to 8 ish. I have also lost 2 kilos, as I've really tightened back up on the carbs. I am having a phone appointment in January with her and the DSN who comes in once a month.
So anyway, that's me. It's taken several years to get the treatment I wanted but I think it's going to work well for me
Fast forward several years and I managed to keep most of the weight off and keep my A1c below 48, until a few years ago when it started to climb quite rapidly. I was given Trulicity a few years ago but I felt really ill on it and took myself off it after about six months.
I skipped a review last year because I didn't much like the practice nurse who does the reviews and felt like she'd just tell me off for stopping the Trulicity I had asked her for insulin several times and she just looked at me like I had two heads or something.
Anyway this year I thought I'd bite the bullet and get my bloods done only to find to my horror that my A1c had leapt up to 87 I had been feeling a bit tired lately but no other symptoms.
Fortunately I saw a new practice nurse who actually listened to my reasons for not wanting Trulicity or anything similar (constantly felt nauseous and weak, terrible constipation, couldn't stomach anything except bland carbs) I said I didn't want forxiga because of the risk of thrush or urine infection. I said I already ate low carb and I'm not overweight, I showed her the actually pretty flat line on the Libre I had bought specifically to show her. I explained my problem seems to be constantly running high rather than having spikes from eating carbs and reiterated my request for basal insulin.
She said she understood and would speak to the diabetes team at the hospital, she got back to me a couple of days later and said yes!
So I have been on abasaglar for a month now, started at four units and gradually increasing. Currently on 14u and my average levels have dropped from 12/13 to 8 ish. I have also lost 2 kilos, as I've really tightened back up on the carbs. I am having a phone appointment in January with her and the DSN who comes in once a month.
So anyway, that's me. It's taken several years to get the treatment I wanted but I think it's going to work well for me