Miss_Piggywig
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
It just hits you, really, is all I can say. Then, in my case, the doubts about the diet advice and lack of treatment. It takes a while to adjust. Use a meter before and 2 hours after meals. Take out the goods which cause the greatest BG spikes. These will be refined carbohydrates. Avoid root vegetables, bread (even wholemeal), cereals, pasta. You will be able to tell what affects you as an individual. We all seem to be a bit different. I mainly eat bacon eggs meat leafy vegetables salads nuts a very few occasional berries olive oil cauliflower and an occasional couple of squares of dark 85%+ chocolate. My father had a birthday this week and I bought him a chocolate cake. I had a very small piece really just to share the occasion with the family (I would normally avoid cake of course) and it tasted so sweet I didn't really enjoy it.Hi. I was told I have type 2 and given no information or support. Off you go, come back in 3 months. I joined you all here and bought a glucose monitor. After seeing what carbs did to the numbers I've cut down to between 60 to 80g of carbs a day. No sugar and avoid sweeteners too. 3 weeks in and everywhere I look there is stuff I can't eat and drink. So last night the anger came out. So I am hoping you lovely people will be able to answer a couple of questions for me. To help me continue moving forward.
1. Will I ever be able to eat a piece of cake or chocolate again?? (I'm talking treats at birthdays kind of thing)
2. My blood glucose is 6.8 on waking and generally I'm keeping it below 10. Just a couple of times its been 12.4ish is this OK? I have no idea if this is really good or bad. Oh should of said I'm not taking medication.
Thanks for reading such a long post.
(Tried to post a pic but the file's too large)
Normal fasting (ie non-diabetic person's fasting level)- below 6.1
Type 2 diabetic fasting- 7.0 or over
Normal 2hrs after meal- below 7.8
Type 2 2hrs after meal- 11.1 or over.
OK Bluetit: thanks for the catch, I may have confused the numbers there: I did take them off this site but they are the diagnosis figures rather than recommended- I'll take them down in case it confuses the issue. For me, it's just I try to be under 6.1 for fasting and 7.8 for two hours post meal, and I never go near the upper levels anywayFor T2 fasting, do you mean 7 or under?
Your 2 hour post meal figure is very high. Even the NHS and NICE say under 8.5.
OK Bluetit: thanks for the catch, I may have confused the numbers there: I did take them off this site but they are the diagnosis figures rather than recommended- I'll take them down in case it confuses the issue. For me, it's just I try to be under 6.1 for fasting and 7.8 for two hours post meal, and I never go near the upper levels anyway
View attachment 23156 Here's the 10 carb cake! I was just on my iPhone so no fancy programs to reduce the file size. I did what @Scott-C suggested thank you!
I just fancy that.View attachment 23156 Here's the 10 carb cake! I was just on my iPhone so no fancy programs to reduce the file size. I did what @Scott-C suggested thank you!
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