grimmfast
Member
- Messages
- 5
- Location
- County Durham UK
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
- Dislikes
- Pricking my finger for a BG test. Been doing it for years, it doesn't really hurt - but I still hate it!
Hi WelcomeHi fellow diabetics, it was good to find this place as I was quickly disappearing under a sea of online information, some of it contradictory but that's the web for you. I'm a type 2, just diagnosed 3 weeks ago - which made a fun Christmas! No symptoms that I'd noticed, it was picked up while I was being treated for a pulmonary embolism. I discussed treatment with my doctor, and he agreed that I could try diet and exercise only at first. If that doesn't work, then Plan B is to try drugs like MetFormin
Knowing that I'd have to change my diet, plus increase exercise (a lot), I bought a blood glucose meter (Roche Accu-Chek Nano) plus test strips and control solution; I've always been a sucker for some new techTesting once a day 3 hours after my main meal I seem to baseline between 6.5 and 8.0, with some wild increases when I've tried foods just to see the effect. Rice seemed to be the worse; a small portion of wholegrain rice as part of a curry (no sugar, flour etc. in the curry sauce) and I was still at 15.2. Small baked potato? 10.3 . So coming up with a diet is going to be tricky; guess you can only try different foods (and combinations) to achieve a healthy balance and still keep meal times interesting
There really isn't a "typical" response. It's not a typical response for a non-diabetic, which would be a peak around 45 minutes to an hour and back to normal at 2 hours or sooner. However, your response isn't surprising for someone with type 2.Mini experiment complete. I ate baked potato (100g) with butter, salmon and a salad (lettuce + 2 cherry tomatoes). So around 15g of carbs in total, if the figures on Google are correct. BG levels over the next few hours were:
Before eating: 5.5
+1hr: 12.7
+2hrs: 15.1
+3hrs: 12.7
+4hrs: 8.9
+5hrs: 7.2
So in my case, for this meal, the BG high water mark happened at around +3 hours, and even after 5 hours my BG level hadn't fallen back to the pre-meal level. Does this seem typical? From other posts I've gotten the impression that 2 hours after eating levels should be returning to normal
And high fibre or not. potatoes (and rice and wheat products) are off the menu from now. The Lidl protein rolls that Pinkorchid mentioned above sound promising, though
Thanks
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