Fatflyer
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- Location
- UK. North Yorkshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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- Diabetes
It is confusing at first, but you will get your head round it soon. We have all been where you are.
The idea is to keep your post meal levels as low as possible, and this means reducing all carbohydrates, not just sugary stuff. Sugar is just one of the many carbs.
The main culprits are bread, potatoes, cereals, rice and pasta. Flour is also a danger food, and we need to be careful with fruits. (Berries are best)
The best thing you can do is to keep a food diary including portion sizes, and record your before meal and post meal levels alongside. (test immediately before and 2 hours after first bite). Patterns will emerge, and you can then repeat these meals with either smaller portions of the carbs or eliminating some completely, using your diary and readings as a guide. Your meter will become your best friend, certainly initially until you have sorted out suitable foods.
Do read round the main website and the posts on the forums, and ask questions.
Good luck.
Welcome to the forum,
I remember being diagnosed in March 2015 and I remember all to well how long it seemed to take me to fully understand - at first I followed the guidance of my doctor and diabetic nurse and had my medication doubled after 6 months and then another medication added after another 6 months - then I started to read about the low carb high fat option that many people follow on this forum.
I started to gently cut down on my carbs and saw some improvement in my blood glucose levels but not as much as I had hoped then I decided to really cut down to very low carbs and it has taken A) real commitment on my part and B) over a month to really begin to show signs of improvement but it has begun to happen for me now.
I cannot put into words how great it makes me feel to finally begin to feel in control.
All this information of my experience is really to hopefully help you along the road, we are all individual and we each have to find our own path that works for us - so along the way you may stumble but just consider it a learning curve and continue.
Finally I wish you good health and hope you can find your way to better sugar levels soon. There is lots of info on this site and feel free to ask as many questions as you need to because we are all dealing with the same issues and many have got them under control for much longer than I have.
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