ThoseRainyDays
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Good Afternoon,
I was diagnosed as a Type 2 on Thursday after my HbA1c came back as 65mmol/mol. I'm determined to get this under control and long term would like to get it into remission if possible.
Last year I had some good success with the Keto diet (I lost a stone) however the goal is to go into ketosis and I understand that Ketones aren't good for Type 1's. Is the keto diet safe for Type 2's?
I know it's unlikely my GP will prescribe a blood monitor but I see a number of people track their BG in order to see what foods spike their bloods etc. Can anyone recommend a good monitor with reasonable priced strips? I've seen Gluco Navii recommended by 1 or 2 people but can't really find any reviews other than amazon where the first few say it's not accurate.
Any advice will be gratefully received!
I was diagnosed as a Type 2 on Thursday after my HbA1c came back as 65mmol/mol. I'm determined to get this under control and long term would like to get it into remission if possible.
Last year I had some good success with the Keto diet (I lost a stone) however the goal is to go into ketosis and I understand that Ketones aren't good for Type 1's. Is the keto diet safe for Type 2's?
I know it's unlikely my GP will prescribe a blood monitor but I see a number of people track their BG in order to see what foods spike their bloods etc. Can anyone recommend a good monitor with reasonable priced strips? I've seen Gluco Navii recommended by 1 or 2 people but can't really find any reviews other than amazon where the first few say it's not accurate.
Any advice will be gratefully received!