srobertson06
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 321
- Location
- Lincolnshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Cycling, Exercise Classes
Hi everyone,
I have spent a week cutting out as much carbs as possible and was delighted when I managed for the first time to get my readings down as low as 6.3 --- still not the magic 5.5 but still an achievement for me, so I felt really bad when I discovered this mornings over night test was 11.6 - I had been good over the weekend still sticking with low carb and avoiding artificial sweeteners - on investigation turns out the upset stomach I had may have been responsible for this high reading, tested 2 hours after a cheese salad and down to 7.3 so feeling happier again.
I post this because for all the newer diagnosed type 2 diabetics I thought this might be useful information.
I am by no means an expert and still consider myself to be fairly new to all this (one year diagnosed), I know they say ill health can affect the sugar levels but I was thinking more of a heavy cold or a virus - not as basic as a bit of an upset stomach to have a dramatic affect on the blood sugar readings.
I brought my own testing kit three months after diagnosis - I have learnt a great deal from testing and for me personally anything wheat based should be a 'NO' but I struggle to go without bread altogether - hoping this will get easier with time.
Anything other than basmati rice is bad news for me as is porridge oats and pasta - so thankfully I seem OK with potatoes!
I know we are all different and we all react differently to the carbs.
I am learning not to be so hard on myself if I give in and have some carbs - it is a long road rather than a short sprint and we all have to find our way.
I have spent a week cutting out as much carbs as possible and was delighted when I managed for the first time to get my readings down as low as 6.3 --- still not the magic 5.5 but still an achievement for me, so I felt really bad when I discovered this mornings over night test was 11.6 - I had been good over the weekend still sticking with low carb and avoiding artificial sweeteners - on investigation turns out the upset stomach I had may have been responsible for this high reading, tested 2 hours after a cheese salad and down to 7.3 so feeling happier again.
I post this because for all the newer diagnosed type 2 diabetics I thought this might be useful information.
I am by no means an expert and still consider myself to be fairly new to all this (one year diagnosed), I know they say ill health can affect the sugar levels but I was thinking more of a heavy cold or a virus - not as basic as a bit of an upset stomach to have a dramatic affect on the blood sugar readings.
I brought my own testing kit three months after diagnosis - I have learnt a great deal from testing and for me personally anything wheat based should be a 'NO' but I struggle to go without bread altogether - hoping this will get easier with time.
Anything other than basmati rice is bad news for me as is porridge oats and pasta - so thankfully I seem OK with potatoes!
I know we are all different and we all react differently to the carbs.
I am learning not to be so hard on myself if I give in and have some carbs - it is a long road rather than a short sprint and we all have to find our way.