I was never able to follow the dietery guide given by the dietician as I work in the night shifts for over a decade. Is there a dummy's guide on how I can follow and control my sugar levels in today's work enviornment? I admit, I'm lazy, never walk as I have a heelspur in my left foot. Recently I took a 71 blood tests and showed it to endocrinologist. Though there were few readings that were higher than the reference value, my doc told me that, this is a good indication.
So my 2 immediate concerns are pain in my left foot and weakness. HELP!!
Age: 43
Sex: Male
Height: 5 feet 6"
Weight: 75 kgs
Waste: 36"
Fasting sugar level: 150
PP: 250
Medication: 1.5 tablet of Glimisave M2 (half in the morning & 1 in the evening),0.25 Thyronorm
Time: 3 years
Thank you for your time.
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sharma1970
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Weakness, fatigue, disorientation is like bonus / buy one and get three free. Regular exercise, regular medication and testing will help you control diabetes. Recently my doctor ask me start taking insulin as my glucose level was high.
I can sure tell you know a lot more about this subject. Medication and testing is what I can do but exercise is a big No for me (heelspur). I'm Diabetic Type- 2. After how many years did you switch to insulin?
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