Mbaker
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- Type of diabetes
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Hi @hoolyuk, well done for making some adjustments. You might want to consider your options so that you can have the appropriate plan in place. I.e. are you looking for moderate, good or excellent control of diabetes. I can tell you once you get in the excellent range, it becomes clear how ill you may have been previously. If you go for excellent control take a look at https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb; the pictures are really useful. Just a word of caution if you go down this path, avoid the fruit choices apart from berries, and the potatoes and parsnips.Finally got my carbs to under 100 yesterday..95..have seen a dramatic drop in blood sugar averages since I started seriously carb counting on Friday, so it seems to be working ok for me.
Have read in several places that strawberries are ok for T2's so having had a few small portions and seeing an actual drop in 2 hour PP...I decided to have slightly more than usual last night...150g or 13 carbs max...my sugars spiked to 13.2....should a snack consisting of so few carbs have spiked me so dramatically or have I missed something?
It is worth considering intermittent fasting along with low carb, high fat eating, perhaps a 16 / 6 or 16 / 8 regime - apologies if you already know this, but you would say have 2 meals within a 6 or 8 hour period. This could be a brunch at 11.00 am with a dinner at maybe 17.00 or 18.00 with no snacks in between (drinks are fine such as tea, coffee and water). This would mean you are only challenging your body twice to produce insulin, and having a long 16 hours where your body can begin to heal. By eating good fat such as avocado, full fat yogurt / double cream (to fullness) you should not find hunger problems. Brisk walks after you meal will also assist with your numbers.