Hi and welcome to the forum. Hopefully @daisy1 will be along to post the advice for newcomers.hI
AM NEWLY DIAGNOSED AND on metformin 500 Bd. I keep forgetting the bedtime dose and am trying to eat a low carb diet. Have about 28 lbs to lose, but despite 3 structured exercise classes of 90 minutes each week plus daily walking of 45 mins at the fastest pace I can manage, have still hovered around 12 stone when I want to be 10. My Habc1 reading is 51 and I have just ordered a bgm as apparently I will only receive an annual assessment. I feel really confused and isolated as no one I know has type 2 and I would appreciate any advice. Desperate to get my Bglucose down and the weight Thank you.
Thank you that is already a great helpHi and welcome to the forum. Hopefully @daisy1 will be along to post the advice for newcomers.
In the meantime, if you follow the link in my signature, it will take you to a beginner's guide written by one of our low carbing members who took control of his blood glucose and weight by following a low carb diet
Welcome to our merry band! There is lots of support and info here from people going through the same things.hI
AM NEWLY DIAGNOSED AND on metformin 500 Bd. I keep forgetting the bedtime dose and am trying to eat a low carb diet. Have about 28 lbs to lose, but despite 3 structured exercise classes of 90 minutes each week plus daily walking of 45 mins at the fastest pace I can manage, have still hovered around 12 stone when I want to be 10. My Habc1 reading is 51 and I have just ordered a bgm as apparently I will only receive an annual assessment. I feel really confused and isolated as no one I know has type 2 and I would appreciate any advice. Desperate to get my Bglucose down and the weight Thank you.
Thanks to all three of you who have replied. I will take the metformin with meals in future and am trying to get into carb counting- not easy unless its on a label I am never sure so mainly salad and above ground veg for the moment. Have always been really active so the current tyre at waist level and above! is a real pain and it is driving me mad that I can't seem to get rid of it.Hi and welcome. Although exercise is always good, you will find that the right diet will have the most effect. Do continue with the low-carbing. It may be worth discussing increasing the Metformin dose with the nurse. It does help with excess weight by reducing insulin resistance.
You may want to ask for an HbA1c blood test at the 3 month point instead of waiting for a year. This will show you how things have gone with low carbing, and it's always good for HCPs to see our positive results, as it can help shift their mindset.Thanks to all three of you who have replied. I will take the metformin with meals in future and am trying to get into carb counting- not easy unless its on a label I am never sure so mainly salad and above ground veg for the moment. Have always been really active so the current tyre at waist level and above! is a real pain and it is driving me mad that I can't seem to get rid of it.
I am so grateful for this forum -it felt a very lonely place before I discovered you all.
A further question has anyone come across the American "Destroy Diabetes programme?" It seems to rely on a fairly brutal detox of anything up to 4 weeks followed by an 8 week fairly severe low carb/veg diet. I am tempted but unsure although it claims to base itself on research done at Newcastle university in 2011. Any advice would be most welcome
Thank you that will be a huge help!There is an excellent book available on Amazon called Carbs & Cals. It is essentially a picture book, showing thousands of foods on plates. Each food is detailed with its weight and how many carbs/calories/fat/protein/fibre are contained in that weight. You soon get to recognise how much of the plate that portion of food covers so you can dispense with weighing foods after a while. Carb counting then becomes easy.
Juicing also removes fibre, which is one of the best parts of veges and fruit. And if the juice fast includes fruit, then there is a lot of sugar. "Detoxing" by juicing is just a marketing gimmick - all it means is low calories, often followed by bingeing.Thank you Catlady ( I'm a greyhound lady by the way!) I heard about this from a friend who paid up and downloaded the info for me.It concentrates a lot on informing us that Drs. in USA are in cahoots with drug companies who exploit diabetics etc etc, I rather think that is a marketing ploy I also remember someone advising me that juiced veg. was not a good idea because of the raid absorption rate? and yes I will ask for a test. Thank you.
Thank you I have already learned such a lot from all of you, It is such a help and I no longer feel friendless and confused I am amazed by the courage of people who have battled for so long and still remain upbeat snd more importantly are generously sharing their knowledge and experience. Thank you so muchJuicing also removes fibre, which is one of the best parts of veges and fruit. And if the juice fast includes fruit, then there is a lot of sugar. "Detoxing" by juicing is just a marketing gimmick - all it means is low calories, often followed by bingeing.
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