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My doctor gave me a glucose tester this time, but said I don't have to use it. I am to keep it for future use....so I can test if I don't feel well, and call him, he will then ask me to use it .
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I just don't understand why doctors would give you a tool that has been proven to help diabetics maintain better control of their blood sugars and then tell you not to use it except when you feel unwell and he tells you to. It sounds like he's part of the the 'old school' that thinks the average diabetic can't be trusted (or is too 'uninformed') to take control of their disease and be an integral part of managing it. Either that, or he has some major control issues.
You have the meeter, USE IT! Until you get good control, you should be testing 3-5 times a day.
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He prescribed Medformin (I think that was it, but may have another name) at the previous visit, but the list of side effects have kept me from starting it.
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Metformin (Glucophage) can have some gastrointestinal side effects, but these usually don't last too long. Your first and most important priority is to get your blood sugars into normal range as quickly as you can manage and if that means taking medication for a short time (no, it doesn't have to be forever), it may be worth it. Still..it's your choice to make.
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He also prescibed Zocor. My cholesterol is 205. He said Zocor is part of diabetic treatment as diabetes casues your arteries to clog eventually, and the Zocor would keep this from happening.
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*sigh* Statins are all the rage these days and doctors seem to be handing them out like they're candy or something. Yes, they have become 'standard treatment' with diabetics and that's not a big surprise considering the dietary advice that most diabetics are still getting (eat lots of carbs, just a little protein and practically no fat) that make things far worse. Of course they then need medication to countaract the effects of this disastrous diet they keep prescribing! 205 is only just slightly over normal range and what's really important is the breakdown of numbers (you want triglycerides and LDL to be lower and HDL to be higher) as well as the ratios. I should also note that statins do nothing to lower your triglycerides and low carb will do that quite well.
The truth is that no study has shown statins to lower overall mortality (in other words, nobody is living longer taking them) and if you are following a low carb plan, they should be completely unnnecessary. If you're leary of the side effects of Glucophage, Statin drugs should absolutely terrify you (I know they do me!).
Sorry for the rant...this type of thing just makes me
