Frankie11111
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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
Hello. I’m sure there will be some others along with advice before long and @daisy will post some welcome info.
I have had some success since diagnosis and my diet has changed to Low Carb High Fat. However, I do not restrict myself when I go out for a meal or a family celebration. I try to make better choices, such as a mixed grill, but I will have the chips. Once a month or so I will have a kebab or pizza when the family gets a take-away and I do test regularly.
For me the odd day here and there does not negatively impact my overall results. I think it's the getting started that can be hard. For me I did things in small steps, for example I started by changing mainly my breakfasts and then included lunch and worked up to dinner.
Snack wise, almonds are my go to and there are studies that show a small amount of almonds after a meal can contribute to lowering spikes. In terms of chocolate I have two squares of Lindt 90% per day, usually with almonds as it tastes great.
Defo get a blood glucose meter and test, that way you can figure out the foods you can enjoy. Also there are some great alternatives to regular carbs available cheaply. I buy green rice from Iceland that takes 3 minutes in the microwave. It is broccoli, kale, spinach, sewaeed and cauliflower blitzed up. If I have a curry I have it with green rice and it tastes the same as for me rice is just there for texture.
Morrisons sell a ready meal that I use for lunch some days called Eat Smart Counted Roast Chicken Dinner. It's chicken in gravy with carrots, peas and 3 new potatoes. It comes with a stuffing ball but I bin that. The whole thing (including stuffing ball) is 15g carbs. It scratches a potato itch and I cover all the veg in butter to make it extra tasty. Worth checking out if you can.
Hello and welcome @Frankie11111Hi All
This is my first posting as I have had a huge wake up call. Sorry for the long post but have been in denial for 2 years and eaten what I liked and not done anything as I have thought am ok am healthy.......
Had T2 for 2 years now and my blood sugar has slowly crept up from about 7 but it has just hit 9 and am on metformin and lyxenetide to try and lower my blood sugar.
Had my review and my nurse has said that I am getting close to needing insulin and I am thinking ****! I actually need to do something.
I am looking to restrict my carbs to about 45g a day but am scared stiff about doing this. I have never managed to diet very successfully I exercise regularly so am fairly fit for my size I am just not very good at controlling what I eat.
Any advice as I really don’t want to go onto insulin
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If you do collect a lot of recipes and treats you can, in fact, eat a lot of it is much easier instead of focussing on all you cant eat... there really are a lot of food kinds one can enjoy loads of ... when you learn it and get it under your skin and as a habbit.Hi All
This is my first posting as I have had a huge wake up call. Sorry for the long post but have been in denial for 2 years and eaten what I liked and not done anything as I have thought am ok am healthy.......
Had T2 for 2 years now and my blood sugar has slowly crept up from about 7 but it has just hit 9 and am on metformin and lyxenetide to try and lower my blood sugar.
Had my review and my nurse has said that I am getting close to needing insulin and I am thinking ****! I actually need to do something.
I am looking to restrict my carbs to about 45g a day but am scared stiff about doing this. I have never managed to diet very successfully I exercise regularly so am fairly fit for my size I am just not very good at controlling what I eat.
Any advice as I really don’t want to go onto insulin
X
Great. Well done. Don't forget to keep letting us know how you are doing. Before long you will be helping and advising others .Thank you all for your warm welcome. I feel like I have got the support on here to get started.
Today is a new day and woke up feeling positive
Had Greek yogurt and berries for breakfast. Planned today’s food. Pilchard salad for lunch and then smoked haddock with scrambled egg and veg. Does that sound ok?
I have ordered a glucometer off amazon and is time to start experimenting
Best wishes
Frankie
Hi All
This is my first posting as I have had a huge wake up call. Sorry for the long post but have been in denial for 2 years and eaten what I liked and not done anything as I have thought am ok am healthy.......
Had T2 for 2 years now and my blood sugar has slowly crept up from about 7 but it has just hit 9 and am on metformin and lyxenetide to try and lower my blood sugar.
Had my review and my nurse has said that I am getting close to needing insulin and I am thinking ****! I actually need to do something.
I am looking to restrict my carbs to about 45g a day but am scared stiff about doing this. I have never managed to diet very successfully I exercise regularly so am fairly fit for my size I am just not very good at controlling what I eat.
Any advice as I really don’t want to go onto insulin
X
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