
Our surgery has practice nurses who specialize in diabetic patient care & it might be worth having a chat with a nurse at your practice if they have one like ours does
I'm a type 2 diabetic & have a cousin with type 1 so we are very diet aware. it's worth checking that you don't eat too much stuff with added or high sugar content & most fruit & veg is ok(except my favourite grapes :( )
I had two 10 fasting tests & they both showed I was diabetic. We have a yearly climic that we have eye sight & blood tests etc done at & then a follow with a GP a coiple of weeks later. I do daily glucose wee tests but I'm seriously considering going down the blood test machine route as I have problems holding the tests strips !(won't go into details ;))
If you are concerned you can simply get some of the wee tests strips & do a daily check It is simple unless you have problems with your grip in your hands like I do ;)
Edited to add one of the GP's at the surgery told me I didn't have diabetes as i was controlling it with my diet :rolleyes: he told me he didn't like to label type 2 diabetics !!!! When I mentioned this to the GP who takes the clinics he gave me a wry smile & told me that the only reason my blood tests etc showed an acceptable glucose level was my diet & if I went on to a normal diet & stopped the sugar reduction I would end up on medication a lot quicker ! Apparently the other GP doesn't like labelling patients period !