Hi tinka21 and welcome to the forum.Just been diagnosed with type 2 , have been prescribed metformin, seen the nurse today which gave me print outs regarding things to eat and things to avoid (which are totally different from what i am reading on here ) i asked her regarding alcahol but she didnt give me much help so hoping for a bit of info, i usually only drink maybe twice a week, am i correct in saying spirit with a diet coke would be ok ,(couldnt guarantee it would be diet stuff i would be getting ) what non alcoholic drinks could i have, and regarding beers how many units and does anyone know which beers have less sugar, and heres me thinking the food diet was confusing....Cheers
Thanks for the speedy replies, regarding the low carb ie losing weight, weight loss was the reason my symptoms were picked up, after dieting for about 18 month I reached the weight I wanted to be so decided to eat normal but found I was still losing a bit weight so a trip to the docs and here I am, question is if I carry on I'm going to lose more weight which I don't want to. CheersI was wondering about the alcohol situation as well. Although
I seem to have gone off it, and haven't had a drink since Jan this year.
I was wondering if Gin and slimline tonic would be OK.
I was wondering about the alcohol situation as well. Although
I seem to have gone off it, and haven't had a drink since Jan this year.
I was wondering if Gin and slimline tonic would be OK.
I was told by a chemist if you are on Metformin and a Type 2 then do not drink alone (heavy drinking) as there is a small chance of having very low blood sugar and going into hypo. Beer for me puts my sugars up very quickly where wine reduces them for me again quite considerably.
I have gin & slimline after I've finished my beer quota
Neil
How many is your beer quotaid be on the floor
The last time i was out i had 1 gin and tonic and half a glass of white wine. But drank loads of water.
Is fizzy water allowed or is that a no no?
By fizzy water do you mean unsweetened sodas? And carbonated mineral water? Those drinks are my salvation! (As safe-for-diabetics mixers, and as a substitute for cider and champagne when VLCD-ing etc.) Very refreshing, very festive, very diabetic-safe!
Regarding any food or drink - make your blood glucose meter your best friend (well, nearly?) and eat and drink and check your blood glucose at various stages after it (one hour after, two hours after) as recommended here. No better way to know what works and doesn't work for you and your body! (ie - blood glucose levels/diabetes.) That way you can check anything out - fruit, alcohol, pasta, bread - anything and everything!
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