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would anybody know how to get a reading down as in losing weight.
Like how many pounds would you need to lose to bring your diabetes reading down a point or two.
Like how many pounds would you need to lose to bring your diabetes reading down a point or two.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm glad you've come back to this tread, ellie. I am quite cross that you have been given your results with no interpretation or context - what's the point of that?
How long have you been diabetic? Were you given a booklet explaining the condition, the possible complications, the glucose levels and what they mean, diet recommendations and advice on how to manage the blood sugar levels on a day to day basis and how to cope if you have a hypo?
Have you been invited to an NHS diabetes education course or offered dietary advice by a specialist?
Sorry for bombarding you with questions but I really do find it disconcerting that you don't seem to have been given the resources you need to understand your glucose readings.
How long have you been diabetic? Were you given a booklet explaining the condition, the possible complications, the glucose levels and what they mean, diet recommendations and advice on how to manage the blood sugar levels on a day to day basis and how to cope if you have a hypo?
Have you been invited to an NHS diabetes education course or offered dietary advice by a specialist?
Sorry for bombarding you with questions but I really do find it disconcerting that you don't seem to have been given the resources you need to understand your glucose readings.
eleanor, I am appalled. Make good use of the forum I linked to but you might also find this simple, straightforward guide helpful. It is similar to the one the NHS diabetes nurse gave me when I was first diagnosed
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You should also get an annual eye test where drops are put in to your eyes and photos taken. This is free.
Please use moisturising cream on your feet every day - any sort will do. Dry skin on the feet is not good for us.
Also, take your finger prick tests as soon as you wake up, 2 hours after breakfast and then before each meal and 2 hours after. Keep a record of what you've eaten and the readings. If you have a big spike after eating a certain food don't avoid it. Remember to take a reading two hours after you next eat it and see if you have the same reaction. If you do, cut it out for a while.
This should be a good indicator of what you can and can't eat. We are all different so what is good for me might be bad for you.
Yes, it is a blerdy slog but it puts you in control and type 2 diabetes is something that many people can get the better of.
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You should also get an annual eye test where drops are put in to your eyes and photos taken. This is free.
Please use moisturising cream on your feet every day - any sort will do. Dry skin on the feet is not good for us.
Also, take your finger prick tests as soon as you wake up, 2 hours after breakfast and then before each meal and 2 hours after. Keep a record of what you've eaten and the readings. If you have a big spike after eating a certain food don't avoid it. Remember to take a reading two hours after you next eat it and see if you have the same reaction. If you do, cut it out for a while.
This should be a good indicator of what you can and can't eat. We are all different so what is good for me might be bad for you.
Yes, it is a blerdy slog but it puts you in control and type 2 diabetes is something that many people can get the better of.