I'm pretty much sold on the idea of low carbing as a solution to the peaks and troughs that my daily blood glucoses follow! My Hba1c are usually quite good number wise usually in 6-7 range and were below 6 regularly when first diagnosed but with frequent hypos caused by taking too much insulin as I battled to prevent too high blood sugar levels in the 1-2 hours after a meal ( a meal that I ate as instructed ie 1/3 complex carbs such as potato wholemeal bread etc ) then followed a low as the truth is the insulin cannot work fast enough to control blood sugars even of complex carbs.
Ok my diet at present is
I think it would be most helpful if we were told a quantity of carbs per meal not to exceed I think i could then make a diet plan and insulin regime to keep my blood sugars between 4-8 around that
Why doesn't diabetes.co.uk format a diet and let us follow it for 6 months to see what effect it has on our daily blood glucose levels; HbA1c; weight; health etc
If enough people did this it would be anecdotal evidence but may push for the NHS to review their position on carbohydrates for diabetics
Ok my diet at present is
- breakfast 2 slices wholemeal bread 4 units humalog +/- 2 units depending on blood sugar at time
- lunch wholemeal sandwich & piece of fruit 4 units humalog +/- 2 units depending on blood sugar at time
- dinner higher carb meal pasta or 3 potatoes etc 6 units humalog +/- 2 units depending on blood sugar at time
I think it would be most helpful if we were told a quantity of carbs per meal not to exceed I think i could then make a diet plan and insulin regime to keep my blood sugars between 4-8 around that
Why doesn't diabetes.co.uk format a diet and let us follow it for 6 months to see what effect it has on our daily blood glucose levels; HbA1c; weight; health etc
If enough people did this it would be anecdotal evidence but may push for the NHS to review their position on carbohydrates for diabetics