Does anyone have any information or answers on this.
Thanks
sorry guys I might not have explained myself.
I have type 2 and my questions are:
Is it inevitable that it will progress to type 1
And if so at what point does 2 become 1 ?
Or am i missing the point completly and 2 would never become one.
Now I think i have confused myself.
sorry guys I might not have explained myself.
I have type 2 and my questions are:
Is it inevitable that it will progress to type 1
And if so at what point does 2 become 1 ?
Or am i missing the point completly and 2 would never become one.
Now I think i have confused myself.
Thanks for that Folks OK some more questions for you.
I am 39 diagnosed March last year. Docs put me on Gliclazide 80mg x2 everything was Honky Dory with my readings about 5.3 is but recently when testing I have had high results.
about and month ago i had these reading 14 at 9am 12 at 1pm and 9 at 18:00.
Concerned about the result went to the docs and she said that its because over the last year i have put on a stone.
Does anyone know if putting on a stone can cause readings like this.
By the way i was 14.9 when i was diagnosed and last month was 15.9
your comments would be appreciated
Thank you all for your comments.
Thats put my mind at rest need to loose some more weight and get my bum moving not easy to do.
But i now see the importance of doing so.
I am 39 diagnosed March last year. Docs put me on Gliclazide 80mg x2 everything was Honky Dory with my readings about 5.3 is but recently when testing I have had high results.
sorry guys I might not have explained myself.
I have type 2 and my questions are:
Is it inevitable that it will progress to type 1
And if so at what point does 2 become 1 ?
Or am i missing the point completly and 2 would never become one.
Now I think i have confused myself.
Does anyone know if putting on a stone can cause readings like this.
By the way i was 14.9 when i was diagnosed and last month was 15.9
your comments would be appreciated
Just to add, gliclazide is "weight positive" - ie it contributes to weight gain so some of your added stone may be down to the meds. My GP also advised me that it would be more difficult to shift the weight off on gliclazide too so be prepared for slower results than you might otherwise anticipate
sorry guys I might not have explained myself.
I have type 2 and my questions are:
Is it inevitable that it will progress to type 1
And if so at what point does 2 become 1 ?
Or am i missing the point completly and 2 would never become one.
Now I think i have confused myself.