Sahara -
It sounds like your doctor added another diabetes medication (actos?). I would advise monitoring your blood glucoses quite frequently if you're not already doing so. You need to determine your fasting glucose pattern (AM, before breakfast), your post-meal pattern (2 hours after any meal, timed from when you first started eating), and your pre-bedtime pattern.
If your blood sugars don't come down significantly, then you and your doctor need to work more closely to get them down. Target ranges for a diabetic are:
Prior to meals: 80-120
1 hour after a meal: 80-180
2 hours after a meal: 80-140
Before bedtime: 100-140
Since diabetics are more prone to circulatory problems and heart disease, it's imperative to get your cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL down, and your HDL up. Ask your doctor for a follow-up plan to test both your HbA1C(a measure of long-term blood glucose) and a lipid profile to make sure your numbers are coming down.
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