[Diabetes-Talk] Odd experience after starting new medication

Milton mota1252 at gmail.com
Sun Oct 9 11:48:38 UTC 2022


Hi,
You talk about the change of medication and the change of your diet to going
more veggies but you don't mention if you are doing any form of exercise
along with the medication that you are taking and the change you have been
making in your food intake.
I have found for myself when I started changing my exercise from just a
floor stationary peddle to riding my stationary bike that had handle bars
that move, giving movement not only to my legs but also to my arms. I have
made a slight change in the amount of food I eat at each meal and not eating
too much red meat. My meals are spread out to about every 5 to 6 and a half
hours. I do snack or use sugar tablets when I sense my blood sugar is going
too low.
I can only suggest that you take it one step at a time and do your best.


-----Original Message-----
From: Diabetes-Talk <diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Terri
Stimmel via Diabetes-Talk
Sent: Saturday, October 8, 2022 10:52 PM
To: diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org
Cc: Terri Stimmel <icecreamlover76 at outlook.com>
Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] Odd experience after starting new medication

Hello everyone,


About a week ago, I was placed on a different medication, after trying to
take the lowest dose of Ozempic without much luck. Ozempic was quite rough
on my body, even at the lowest dose.


At my last appointment with my diabetes specialist, she told me that I was
doing quite well. She stated she wished most of her patients were doing as
well. My A1C was 7.3.


She had some concerns about my fasting readings, as they were high. I was
concerned about this as well. I told her that I was still struggling with
eating snacks. But that overall I was really working to make changes. We eat
quite a bit more veggies now. We also don't order out as much. So things are
improving.


She told me that 70 percent of the time, my numbers are within range. So I
was feeling quite good about all this. I expressed to her that I was
considering trying to eat more of a vegetarian way of eating, or more plant
based. She told me that this could help with inflamation, and lowering
cancer risk. But that no one way of eating was really better than another.
That mostly I just needed to focus more on eating to live. 
And also to try not to eat too much things like, bread, pasta, rice, and
potatoes. And of course to limit the amount of sugar, and refined flour.


She felt that I needed a medication. I was hesitant to take one again,
because of all the struggle I have been having with them lately.

However, I thought I would give this one a try. What a mistake I feel this
has been.


She put me on Januvia. It's a 100 MG pill that I take once a day, in the 
mornings.


Please know that I am not asking for medical advice. I just want to 
share what has happened with me, since I started the medication. And to 
find out if anyone else has ever experienced such a thing. I am planning 
to contact my diabetes specialist this coming Monday.


So I have been taking the medication for a week now, and my blood sugar 
readings have gone sky high! This is absolutely ridiculous, and scary. I 
don't know why this is happening. I don't understand how this could be 
happening.


I am now having numbers, throughout the day, in the mid 200's, and even 
as high as 370. I've honestly not had these types of readings for years. 
In the low 200's at times, yes. But nothing as to what I am dealing with 
now.


I even have tried fasting again. I don't eat until around Noon, and I 
stop eating by about 7:00, or 8:00. But this doesn't seem to matter.


Before I started the medication, I would sometimes have fasting readings 
at 160, up to about 180. But this was not an every morning thing. And on 
most evenings, two hours after dinner, my numbers would be in the 140's, 
sometimes 150.


I am very concerned by all this. I don't know why this has all of a 
sudden happened. I feel like the control I was working on, is now just 
gone. It's really overwhelming me.


Has anyone ever dealt with this before?

Or know why this sort of thing could be happening?


Any thoughts, or support would be very much appreciated.


Thank you,


Terri


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