ian1currie
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When you're just starting out, blurry vision is normal. Glucose was distorting your vision, and as your levels change and even out, it'll get better. Don't buy glasses for a while!Hi all , I am in the Process of Diagnose , I have been prescribed Metformin 500mg 1 a day for 1st week .
Tested my blood this morning when I woke up and it was 12.5 , then 2 hours after breakfast it showed 20.5 with ketones.
Still have slight blurry vision, hope it will go once under control.
Thanks for your reply, for breakfast I eat a small bowl of rice krispies in rice milk . After lunch in which I had 2 slices of toast with marg and 2 scrambled eggs it was 17.7 with ketones.Hi Ian. I'm quite new myself, but learning! What did you have for breakfast?
From what I understand, blurred vision can improve once blood glucose levels are back to normal.
Thanks for your reply, I had high BS and Ketones when I went to see the nurse yesterday for my blood tests and to get an appointment to see the diabetes nurse ,which is next friday ,they just told me what to look out for regarding if I get worse, and she gave me the prescription for metformin, of which I am to take one a day for a week then 2 and then 3 in week 3.When you're just starting out, blurry vision is normal. Glucose was distorting your vision, and as your levels change and even out, it'll get better. Don't buy glasses for a while!
As for being high with ketones, that is cause for concern. What did you eat todat and yesterday? Are you feeling okay? Because you should probably get in touch with a professional and discuss it, sooner rather than later. Not to alarm you, but you don't want high bs and ketones at the same time.
As a diabetic you can't properly process carbs anymore. Rice crispies, rice milk, and toast will spike you something awful because they're all carb heavy, but you already noticed that. The eggs were a good choice though; no carbs there. You don't have to wait till next Friday to get more information, you can shoot off questions here all you like... We're not doctors, but we do rather know what we're on about.Thanks for your reply, for breakfast I eat a small bowl of rice krispies in rice milk . After lunch in which I had 2 slices of toast with marg and 2 scrambled eggs it was 17.7 with ketones.
Thank you so much for all that information and the time you took to reply, I shall be following the advice you have given.
My Ketone warning on my blood tester just says Ketones, not a value just that they are present .
I wasn't testing before eating only 2 hours after ,so I shall start doing that.
I have to watch what I eat in the ways of fibre as some foods start my IBS off, so far with the metformin I just have a bloated stomach .
Someone sent me a codefree monitoring system today, would this of been from the nhs as nothing was written with it?
Again thanks for your reply.
Not sure if that means you need to eat a lot of fibre or very little of fibre, but if it's little, you're fine with cheeses and meats and eggs and cream, and none of them will make your bg go up.I have to watch what I eat in the ways of fibre as some foods start my IBS off
Have you checked the back of the pack for sugar? It's shocking! Would you by any chance like bacon and eggs instead? Your diabetes would!for breakfast I eat a small bowl of rice krispies in rice milk
But wouldn't that raise my cholesterol?If your normal blood sugar meter says ketones, it probably means you should check if your ketones are high, not that they are high. That is because manufacturers of meters have type 1's in mind, and when they go to the twenties they might be in acute danger of ketoacidosis. Much rarer in T2's, luckily.
Still, as you're early in diagnosis, it's not impossible, so call for help when in doubt. If you still see numbers in the twenties after the weekend I would contact your doctor anyway.
Not sure if that means you need to eat a lot of fibre or very little of fibre, but if it's little, you're fine with cheeses and meats and eggs and cream, and none of them will make your bg go up.
Have you checked the back of the pack for sugar? It's shocking! Would you by any chance like bacon and eggs instead? Your diabetes would!
Many people on here found that their cholesterol improved by eating LCHF. Besides, it seems that dietary cholesterol only makes up a very small part of cholesterol in your blood, but I don't know too much about that. If you want to know about cholesterol you need to ask @bulkbiker .But wouldn't that raise my cholesterol?
i had blurred vision soon after diagnosed ..paniced..went to opticion as i had only had a test about a month earlier assured me that it would pass when i got my blood sugars under control which i did mainly by cutting carbs i had to use my poundland reading glasses[1.5s] for long distances and driving and for reading ibought 2.5s .... i cant remember how long the bluriness lasted probally only three weeks this was april this year things are fine nowHi all , I am in the Process of Diagnose , I have been prescribed Metformin 500mg 1 a day for 1st week .
Tested my blood this morning when I woke up and it was 12.5 , then 2 hours after breakfast it showed 20.5 with ketones.
Still have slight blurry vision, hope it will go once under control.
Hi Ian, I’ve been diagnosed a few months now and knew nothing about the illness in the beginning, I too had very blurred vision. I did no research to start and received no information from the DN so went about my day as I always did, eating whatever I felt like when I felt likeable just injection the insulin whenever I remembered, it did me no favours. I came on this forum and learned a lot, I also ask my pharmacist for information as she is very knowledgeable about diabetes and getting an appointment with the DN is impossible. I started a high fat/no carb diet straight away and lost 11lbs in 10 days and my blood sugars stabilised immediately, except I was very unwell and could hardly drag myself out of bed most days and also concerned about the fat content as I have high cholesterol. I read that carbs should be eliminated slowly so the body can adjust and there is what’s called diabetic flu so maybe I just approached the new eating regime in the wrong way and this had consequences. I started to reintroduce the carbs to a minimal level with the pharmacist’s advice. I take my BS levels before and after every time I eat carbs to see how my levels are. I can tolerate a tiny bowl of porridge and bulk it out with Greek yoghurt and strawberries. I have this maybe 3 times a week and cooked breakfast the other days, again I introduce a little carb by having tomatoes and beans. I also drink cows milk as this contains quite a bit of carb as I can tell, but i’m thinking about swapping to oat milk if this is lower in carbs( I need to do some research into this as I do like a latte!). For my evening meal I will have chicken/salmon with lots of veg/salad. Root veg contain moderate amounts of carbs so don’t introduce any more to the meal to start with. If eating salad and my BS is in in 5 range I will add a couple of spoons of brown pasta, couscous or even 1 slice of whole meal bread. My BS have never gone above 7.5 so I think this is working well. I have also reduced my insulin from 20 units to 14 in the last couple of weeks. This week I am experimenting with beef and veg casserole and mixed bean chilli to see their effect, all homemade as not sure what goes into shop bought ones. Since my BS have maintained at between 4.5 - 6.5 before meals my blurred vision has gone away, it lasted 8 weeks. Sorry about long post but hope it helps you with what I believe to be a complicated and very personal illness. A lot of people on here have very successful outcomes when not eating carbs but I think, for me, lower carb eating is the way to go. I may change my mind in the future should circumstance change. Hopefully you will find your way forward soon and those levels will come down. Please seek advise if you’re not sure about your levels today as reassurance is key to lower stress levels and we all know what those stress levels do to our BS! Good luck to you and take care x. Should add that when I want a snack I eat nuts, Greek yoghurt or lower carb fruits like strawberries or raspberries, I can also tolerate an apple but no bananas.But wouldn't that raise my cholesterol?
hi @Elaine p may i suggest alpro unsweetened roasted almond milk nil carbs nil sugars 1.1 grams fat /100 gramsHi Ian, I’ve been diagnosed a few months now and knew nothing about the illness in the beginning, I too had very blurred vision. I did no research to start and received no information from the DN so went about my day as I always did, eating whatever I felt like when I felt likeable just injection the insulin whenever I remembered, it did me no favours. I came on this forum and learned a lot, I also ask my pharmacist for information as she is very knowledgeable about diabetes and getting an appointment with the DN is impossible. I started a high fat/no carb diet straight away and lost 11lbs in 10 days and my blood sugars stabilised immediately, except I was very unwell and could hardly drag myself out of bed most days and also concerned about the fat content as I have high cholesterol. I read that carbs should be eliminated slowly so the body can adjust and there is what’s called diabetic flu so maybe I just approached the new eating regime in the wrong way and this had consequences. I started to reintroduce the carbs to a minimal level with the pharmacist’s advice. I take my BS levels before and after every time I eat carbs to see how my levels are. I can tolerate a tiny bowl of porridge and bulk it out with Greek yoghurt and strawberries. I have this maybe 3 times a week and cooked breakfast the other days, again I introduce a little carb by having tomatoes and beans. I also drink cows milk as this contains quite a bit of carb as I can tell, but i’m thinking about swapping to oat milk if this is lower in carbs( I need to do some research into this as I do like a latte!). For my evening meal I will have chicken/salmon with lots of veg/salad. Root veg contain moderate amounts of carbs so don’t introduce any more to the meal to start with. If eating salad and my BS is in in 5 range I will add a couple of spoons of brown pasta, couscous or even 1 slice of whole meal bread. My BS have never gone above 7.5 so I think this is working well. I have also reduced my insulin from 20 units to 14 in the last couple of weeks. This week I am experimenting with beef and veg casserole and mixed bean chilli to see their effect, all homemade as not sure what goes into shop bought ones. Since my BS have maintained at between 4.5 - 6.5 before meals my blurred vision has gone away, it lasted 8 weeks. Sorry about long post but hope it helps you with what I believe to be a complicated and very personal illness. A lot of people on here have very successful outcomes when not eating carbs but I think, for me, lower carb eating is the way to go. I may change my mind in the future should circumstance change. Hopefully you will find your way forward soon and those levels will come down. Please seek advise if you’re not sure about your levels today as reassurance is key to lower stress levels and we all know what those stress levels do to our BS! Good luck to you and take care x
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