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Information wanted for blood sugar levels

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Hello I am writing this for my husband who was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about a year ago. He is 80 and was prescribed Metformin as he did not want to drastically change his diet. The first medication did not suit him so they changed it to slow release and that was better. However over the past three months he has had recurrent stomach problems and generally felt unwell and depressed so he decided to stop the slow release Metformin and the change was remarkable his stomach cleared up and his mood lightened unbelievably. He kept track of his blood sugar with an Acucheck and the perameters have remained in the 5.3 to 5.7 range and he would like advice on whether to use diet instead of drugs and has anyone had this sort of experience. He has lost 8lbs over the year. Could this have helped? Any help would be great because our GP is very tablet minded!!

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nisha0103

First of all, we need to understand diabetes from a new point of view. For example, someone who lives with diabetes takes a glucometer to check the blood glucose and finds it at 200. What does reading 200 reflect? That is what we need to understand.

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15beansoup

yes yes and yes that med can be awful I was yanked off it and put on something else and yes losing weight helps and yes diet change helps Atkins plan, keto plan, I DK if he is overweight if so he will drop like crazy on the Atkins plan and in one mo be out of danger buy everyone is different and everyone's system is different Good Luck I lost 30 lbs in 30 days on the Atkins plan my AC1 dropped I put a friend on the plan he lost 30 lbs and they took him off his diabetic meds that he was injecting for 8 yrs please consult his doc watch some youtube videos on this it is quite shocking

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reinaway in reply to 15beansoup

Great to hear this thanks we have started on it and he is doing fine 👍

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sandybrown

Hello,

What is the unit of measurement (5.3 to 5.7)?

home test meters are not very accurate!!

What was the reason for checking for diabetes?

As we get older the numbers the doctors use need to change. There is a new theory that as people get older the numbers for blood tests have to change.

I would discuss this with your doctor and asked the question why a person who is 80 needs medication which may give side effects!!!

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No1wthayla in reply to sandybrown

5.3 is the UK measurement mmol/L to 5.7 is equivalent to 95-104 mg/dL (US). Those are great numbers. My doc wants me under 140 (7.8 UK). Normal range should be between 3.9-7.2 UK or (70-130 US). There is an online converter available.

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