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Blood sugars

baldtyke

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Hi

I am nearing the end of week 2 and would love some advice

My BG had been at the scary levels upto me starting this new lifestyle, I was getting readings at 18 in 2 weeks my BG is down to fasting around 9.9 which for me is good.

I realise that there is a long long way to go but things are looking ok for me now, my mind is settled that this has to be my life of choice or I wont be here or at worst bits of me wont be here.

I wonder if you can give me any advice, is my BG likely to come down gradually and am I likely to have to take pills to get it to normal levels.

I am happy with my choices at the moment and am extremly focused I am seeing some small changes which are good but I guess I am like everybody these days only instant results will do, although I know it took years for me to get into this mess.

i have metformoin tabs buit dont take them as I always fought against medication but even that would be acceptable to me now so long as my body gets a chance to heal itself.

I am so grateful for all of the kind advice you all give and I am giving it my all to get fit and healthy with this new LC lifestyle.

Thanks

Tony
 
Hi Tony, a few points:-

Yes, it takes a while for your body to settle. I assume you've read Daisy's "welcome" post, and are eating a reduced carbohydrate diet? Most of us here avoid the starchy carbs like rice, pasta, old potatos mashed or boiled, bread, flour products like pastry etc. That's not to say we don't eat any, just keep it right down. We try to eat low GI carbs when we do, like boiled new potatos, basmati rice, burgen soya and linseed bread, wholewheat pasta, and so on.
Take the Metformin! Their is no potenetial downside (other than perhaps tummy upsets which most get adapted to; if you can't, you can switch to slow release metformin which doesn't have the same side effects), but their is plenty of upside. It doesn't lower sugar levels much,(helps a bit though), your diet will mainly do that, but it protects long term against cardio problems.
You don't mention your weight; if you're overweight, the reduced carbs will help with that, as will the metformin. But exercise as much as possible. As well as helping with any weight issues, it also helps to lower blood sugar levels.

Good luck!
 
Grazer said:
Yes, it takes a while for your body to settle. I assume you've read Daisy's "welcome" post, and are eating a reduced carbohydrate diet?

Hi Tony and welcome to the forum This is the post that Grazer was referring to. I am sure it will be helpful.

 
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