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Health, Relating To T1 Diabetes
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Dear all, i was diagnosed T2 twenty years ago and just six months ago, i was re-diagnosed as Type 1. I no longer take Metformin and this has eased some stomach and nausea problems.
But the biggest problem is the way my glucose readings have shot up. Im about 10 when I waken, I have tea and toast, and by 11am my readings are in the high twenties. I am going to see if any of my other meds could cause this high result. I spoke to doctos and nurses (lots) to try to find an answer, but no luck. Anyone had similar problem? TIA
But the biggest problem is the way my glucose readings have shot up. Im about 10 when I waken, I have tea and toast, and by 11am my readings are in the high twenties. I am going to see if any of my other meds could cause this high result. I spoke to doctos and nurses (lots) to try to find an answer, but no luck. Anyone had similar problem? TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was in a similar situation type 2 developing to type 1. I have been taking dulaglutide jabs, self administered once per week. this has got my lmol down 6 or 7 . side effects serious constipation, and load of appetite , but worth putting up with that . ask your gp about getting these jabs , see if /she thinks they are suitable for you
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