How do you control your blood sugars?... - Diabetes Research...
How do you control your blood sugars? This is a multiple choice poll. Thank you, Pranam786 for the idea.
Please select all that apply:
Other is getting lab tests espcially HbA1c done regularly every 3 months
Is it possible to get HbA1c done every 2 months.? My doc. only checks yearly. I am in the range of 43-45
When are you scheduled for your next appointment?
Oct.-Nov. 2020
Please call your doctor's office and see if they can do an A1c before you're scheduled appointment so you can have the results in the office the day of the appointment-- or sooner.
No point as they will only retest if glucose above 48. Thanks for your concern but my A1c has been 42*45 for the last 14 years and as I have no probs. it doesn't bother me! no need to panic. Hope you ok.
More diet than exercise. Blood tests every 6 to 12 months.Will be home testing soon.
Insulin injections, Blood/Glucose monitoring kit, HbA1c every 6 months, diet and exercise.
Insulin injections x3, Abasalgar x1 at bedtime, metformin 1mg x2 daily, blood/glucose monitoring x4 daily.
HB1AC every 6 months at surgery
Exercise - going for at least 30 mins walk minimum 2x daily (have to be careful with exercise as I have brittle asthma & on oxygen 24/7 )
Diet - try to eat sensibly, love salads & jacket potatoes, no longer keen on meat.
Monitor sugar with glucometer, Lantus insulin 17u+medicine, +45min walk daily and control diet. Somehow manage to maintain hba1c between 6.5 -7. 5.
Just keto/low-carb diet does it for me. I get loads of exercise, walking, golf (on a mountain course!). I have always done the exercise but that did not stop me going diabetic, the diet did or the combination.
How long have you been on the keto diet?
About 2 years. First six months my bloods improved very slightly, next six months improved a lot, then stabilised at a normal level. I was pre-diabetic, now nowhere near it which is amazing really. I wasn't that overweight, 14st 7lbs, now stable at around 11.11.
That’s great news. Did your doctor say to do the Keto diet?
Yes, my doc put me on the diet after being diagnosed pre-diabetic, I'd never heard of it or considered anything like this. Since then they have confirmed over 80% success rate (an estimate I assume) with this way of eating.
Sorry had no idea jacket potatoes had that much sugar in them. In hospital (for chest infections, icu/ward) have always been told to take carbs & then told potatoes were best but not that keen on them
Thank you. Given me something to wake my brain up & start working for once (due to ill health gave up work in 2006 though not quite a vegetable yet!).