SWUSA_
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- Southwestern USA
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Parsnips, turnips, swedes-the vegetable not the people.
hey Colum , well I would worry too, it seem you are doing all the right things and after a fortnight it seem worrying that the numbers hasn´t come futher down... ,but maybe you are stressed as well, and your body could be stressed from a sudden change too... and if you have gained a lot of weight maybe it takes longer time to empthy the liver from sugar reserves as it would have earlier in your diabetes disease.. .. hope your numbers will get much lower... try only to eat 3 times a day, and measure right before your evening meal, where most peoples blood glucose is at its lowest...Thanks for all the replies. Firstly, I'm on a low carb diet. No bread, white or otherwise, for the last 10 days. Since Xmas I had been cutting down on my bread intake. No potatoes since New Years Day. Trying to stick to small amounts of Pasta, but haven't had any in the last 5 days and very infrequently before then. Haven't had a rice dish (curries included) for more than 10 days. Mostly I have been eating fresh vegetables normally cooked in a light oil or steamed. Salad veg, eggs, cheese, chicken, beef and pork. Keeping varying day by day but have really cut down on my carbs. And I've been off the alcohol for 9 days (could kill for a nice glass of red right now).
Other than coffee and water that's basically it. Not feeling hungry now that I've adjusted to what I'm eating. I'll start monitoring more during the day than I intended too. Basically I seem to be doing things right....apart from monitoring after meals. Can't really think of much more I can do regards food intake, except try including some, as suggested, and monitoring the results. I take on board the comment about progressive T2 and if things don't improve (reading etc.) I'll get back to my doctors.
My bloods this morning was 13.2
I'll post my bloods again in the morning. Thanks once again for all your advice and I'll continue to watch this forum on a daily basis.
Colum
Thanks for all the replies. Firstly, I'm on a low carb diet. No bread, white or otherwise, for the last 10 days. Since Xmas I had been cutting down on my bread intake. No potatoes since New Years Day. Trying to stick to small amounts of Pasta, but haven't had any in the last 5 days and very infrequently before then. Haven't had a rice dish (curries included) for more than 10 days. Mostly I have been eating fresh vegetables normally cooked in a light oil or steamed. Salad veg, eggs, cheese, chicken, beef and pork. Keeping varying day by day but have really cut down on my carbs. And I've been off the alcohol for 9 days (could kill for a nice glass of red right now).
Other than coffee and water that's basically it. Not feeling hungry now that I've adjusted to what I'm eating. I'll start monitoring more during the day than I intended too. Basically I seem to be doing things right....apart from monitoring after meals. Can't really think of much more I can do regards food intake, except try including some, as suggested, and monitoring the results. I take on board the comment about progressive T2 and if things don't improve (reading etc.) I'll get back to my doctors.
My bloods this morning was 13.2
I'll post my bloods again in the morning. Thanks once again for all your advice and I'll continue to watch this forum on a daily basis.
Colum
Hi! @irish-colt I should have asked your permission before starting this thread for you-sorry about that. I had to post and run yesterday. I hope you are finding the advice helpful. I notice that you are eating mostly vegetables now-some vegetables and fruits also contain carbohydrates-it may be helpful for you to look up the carbohydrate amount in the vegetables you are eating. Also breading on meats and vegetables and sauces can add a lot of carbohydrates-more than you would think in most cases.
I use chron-o-meter which is a free app but there are many other carb counting tools online. You can also just google the food you eating and get nutrition information on each one. After reading your replies I should have titled this thread-"Have started low carbing but need some fine tuning!"
We all have occasional highs despite doing our best to control our blood glucose. You are absolutely doing the right thing by trying to figure out why yours is high right now.
Also, if you have been drinking regularly and just stopped 10 days ago your liver may be adjusting. I would not panic but would make an appointment to see my doctor to help get it sorted out-liver enzymes can wreck havoc with blood sugars.
Perhaps you could add more fat to your diet for example butter on your veg cream in your coffee this helps you to feel full for longer I have no problem with a glass of red wine with my meal ,quite a few others on this forum also enjoy an occasional glass of wine
CAROL
Can I ask what medication you're on? You sound exactly like I was last year, even with the low carbs I could barely get my blood sugars out of double figures. My type 2 2 has been getting worse and I was on metformin, gliclaside and Victoza but still had high sugars. I've been on insulin since October and I started low carbs this month and my levels are averaging at 8. Still need to get it lower but it's a start. You might need to speak to DSN about your meds. Good luck
Thank s for the information Rosie. Nice to know that I don't have to worry too much as things will get better as I stick to my diet plan.I've just checked back to when I first started low carbing and from where my BS was, in the 13 & 14s, it took me 20 days to reach a 5.9, and 26 to get a 5.5, so keep on with it and I'm sure you'll get there. I tried to keep track of my carbs using My Fitness Pal, and I ditched the pasta along with the bread, potatoes and rice.
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