So I was put on insulin before Christmas because my A1c was at 103.
I found out about this forum at just about the same time.
Here It was suggested that one answer to control of diabetes T2 was to go on a low carb diet. The thinking was no sugar going in will mean low BG levels and a reduced A1c. I was a bit skeptical about the diet because it meant a drastic change in my eating habits, and I did like bread and chips, but I wanted to move my blood test result into the green. So I cut out anything with high carbs.
The results are surprising, A1c is now 36, and BG tests are now in the green. I do not miss the food I used to eat. Doctor says I am now within normal person non diabetic BG level, all of which is very good.
There is just one small problem now, of course I can feel it when BG drops to below 3.8 with the finger blood tests.
So I don't want to add in carbs to bring BG up, and I am satisfied with my insulin dosing controlling BG.
What is the next step for control, how will I minimise hypo's?
I found out about this forum at just about the same time.
Here It was suggested that one answer to control of diabetes T2 was to go on a low carb diet. The thinking was no sugar going in will mean low BG levels and a reduced A1c. I was a bit skeptical about the diet because it meant a drastic change in my eating habits, and I did like bread and chips, but I wanted to move my blood test result into the green. So I cut out anything with high carbs.
The results are surprising, A1c is now 36, and BG tests are now in the green. I do not miss the food I used to eat. Doctor says I am now within normal person non diabetic BG level, all of which is very good.
There is just one small problem now, of course I can feel it when BG drops to below 3.8 with the finger blood tests.
So I don't want to add in carbs to bring BG up, and I am satisfied with my insulin dosing controlling BG.
What is the next step for control, how will I minimise hypo's?