Sorry, off topic, but when you are no longer on the diabetic register, do you still get offered annual retinal screening?To be honest, you completely miss the point. The facts are that if I eat X amount of carb a day and achieve Y result, that's completely personal to me, my metabolism, my lifestyle, exercise, climate and even the day. Someone else replicating the testing exercise is almost certain to return different results, because they're them, and not me. I offered you the insight that, for me, reducing my carb consumption into the very low carb brackets didn't suit me, and my numbers didn't react in a way I expected. Actually, I had hoped you might merely find it interesting someone else had experienced something broadly similar (although not 14gr for me) to your own experience. The minutiae is too personal to be relevant to you, as we are highly unlikely to be unconsciously mirroring each other.
I have stopped posting my numbers on the fasting thread these days as I am no longer on the Diabetic Register, and it could be considered disingenuous for a non-diabetic to post on there, bearing in mind the thread specifies it is a T2 thread, and it is hosted in the T2 section of the forum. Mentally, I still treat my diet and lifestyle as if I were diabetic, in terms of continuing to eat a carb controlled diet, and exercising etc, but officially, I appear to have been successful in putting the condition into abeyance.
When I was recording my numbers, on the fasting thread, more than once I received opprobrium for posting very low numbers. Some posters feel my numbers are unnaturally low, and some even suggest I must be on starvation rations to maintain as I do. Trust me, I eat plenty, and indeed more than my OH, and he has a hearty appetite. We live very active lives, and eat extremely well, but healthily in the terms we understand in this community. My personal fasting range is 3.5 - 4.5, almost irrespective of what I do these days. I would actually have to try to drive my scores up, if I went along with even some posters on the main forum, and I’m not entirely sure how successful I would be, to be honest. In terms of my diet, it is fresh foods, reduced carbs, with enough fat to satisfy any hunger pangs. I exercise daily and carry no weight. Any insulin resistance I was suffering at diagnosis appears to have significantly improved.
In terms of my giving, or otherwise, to the forum, I feel I have given of myself and offered decent and honest support to many members, in various contexts. I have often-times written long and detailed responses to queries, and where I think it offers material benefit, I will divulge information about myself, but I don’t choose to live my life on the internet, and I don’t choose to disclose many personal details. I find it somewhat ironic these comments coming from someone whose profile is hidden and has no signature.
But, I’m not here to cause hassle or be worked up by “….. just pixels on a screen …”. The current proliferation of sock puppets, trolls and flamers take care of that quite well enough.
Good night.
Well done those numbers are good. Are you type 2 and are you on any medicationThis morning, about half an hour after getting up, 6.1. I don't know if this is good - it's my first FBG measurement (i got a meter yesterday and had 5.0 two hours after lunch)
AndBreathe,
I really cant understand your attitude
Thanks! I'm Type 2, recently diagnosed, not given any medication but told to lose weight. Actually, more than told - I've been referred to a dietician, bariatric surgery assessment and a diabetic education programme (Right Start). These appointments are coming up in May and June. In the last 10 days (since I started posting here) I managed to get back onto Low Carb, though, so I'm hoping that helps.Well done those numbers are good. Are you type 2 and are you on any medication
Sorry, off topic, but when you are no longer on the diabetic register, do you still get offered annual retinal screening?
Its strange how treatment and medical advise differs so much from practice to practice ..I had statins ( which I don't and won't take ..my choice ) and metformin thrown at me so to speak ...told to eat healthly lose some weight (I am 3 stone overweight ). No mention of carb reduction expect as part of calorie reduction .As with some others told to eat lots of fruit and veg ...beans jacket potatoes etc .Thanks! I'm Type 2, recently diagnosed, not given any medication but told to lose weight. Actually, more than told - I've been referred to a dietician, bariatric surgery assessment and a diabetic education programme (Right Start). These appointments are coming up in May and June. In the last 10 days (since I started posting here) I managed to get back onto Low Carb, though, so I'm hoping that helps.
I was told I wouldn't! It may be different in different locations?Sorry, off topic, but when you are no longer on the diabetic register, do you still get offered annual retinal screening?
No, Avocado. I don't believe I do.
Whilst it may not be quite the same, my optician does retina photography on every sight test, which I have annually anyway, so I have a safety net of sorts there. I am still to have an annual HbA1c, on the basis of being "at risk", and I do still self test, so I'm not blanking the whole diabetes thing.
Hope that's not your "pee ketones " that is adding the colourMorning all
5.2 fasting this morning. Pee ketones 1.5 ish.
Some great personal numbers coming in by peps - adds a bit of colour to an otherwise grey and windy day down here at saga central.
It shouldn't be though ...its certainly a lotteryI was told I wouldn't! It may be different in different locations?
To clarify, I was not given any advice re: carbs at the GP, I am just a long-term on-off dieter (very obese at present) who's had best results with LC in the past. Well, they gave me a booklet which mentions "healthy eating" on one page, starting with starchy carbohydrates! I'm currently reading Dr Bernstein's Diabetic Solution, and he presents a lot of evidence that LC is helpful in managing diabetes.Its strange how treatment and medical advise differs so much from practice to practice ..I had statins ( which I don't and won't take ..my choice ) and metformin thrown at me so to speak ...told to eat healthly lose some weight (I am 3 stone overweight ). No mention of carb reduction expect as part of calorie reduction .As with some others told to eat lots of fruit and veg ...beans jacket potatoes etc .
I know its funny re the carb situation its only since I've been on this forum that it as been really high lighted . Though I must admit I can lose weight eating quite a lot of carbs / bread and pasta .Have yo yo dieted for yrs but now of course the carbs are now playing havoc with my BG which I am finding mega difficult to really cut down on ...still its got to be doneTo clarify, I was not given any advice re: carbs at the GP, I am just a long-term on-off dieter (very obese at present) who's had best results with LC in the past. Well, they gave me a booklet which mentions "healthy eating" on one page, starting with starchy carbohydrates! I'm currently reading Dr Bernstein's Diabetic Solution, and he presents a lot of evidence that LC is helpful in managing diabetes.
You are right the doctors and nurses never mention low carbs. Why?Its strange how treatment and medical advise differs so much from practice to practice ..I had statins ( which I don't and won't take ..my choice ) and metformin thrown at me so to speak ...told to eat healthly lose some weight (I am 3 stone overweight ). No mention of carb reduction expect as part of calorie reduction .As with some others told to eat lots of fruit and veg ...beans jacket potatoes etc .