So do I,
I think in some cases it's not something you take but rather something you choose not to take that is carbohydrates in high amounts but is not the answer for all. And certainly not T1s and insulin dependant T2s where insulin is the most important medicine.
So do I,
I think in some cases it's not something you take but rather something you choose not to take that is carbohydrates in high amounts but is not the answer for all. And certainly not T1s and insulin dependant T2s where insulin is the most important medicine.
Welcome to the forum, that's a very broad question that requires some clarification, mostly importantly type I or type II?
When it comes to best medicine, that's really for a medically qualified person to tell you.
However, you will notice that many forum members have successfully managed to have better control of their type II diabetes just by changing their diet to exclude carbs. Avoiding bread, pasta, rice and potato is a good place to start whether it's just one, two, three or all of those. Key thing being to monitor your BG to see what the effect is.
Hi Tipetoo,
Like me you are a tall guy tipetoo and you have some problems, keep up the humour and it helps with the fight.
I was on Xarelto for a time but it just cleaned me out, but I have managed eventually on Dabigatran.
All the best
Derek