Hi Kel, welcome. Can you give us some numbers and times? As a T2 I wouldn't be eating Shreddies or sweets.
What's wrong with 4-5, that's a normal non-diabetic level and what you could aim for as a well-controlled T2? The 8-9 after breakfast will be due to the Shreddies (too many carbs). What is it when you get up before showering or eating?
Are you on any meds?
What's wrong with 4-5, that's a normal non-diabetic level and what you could aim for as a well-controlled T2? The 8-9 after breakfast will be due to the Shreddies (too many carbs). What is it when you get up before showering or eating?
Are you on any meds?
Hi, I was interested to read you would'nt eat shreadies with milk, because that's what I have, also Wheatabix and Porridge on alternate mornings, what do recommend for a breakfast, mind regardsHi Kel, welcome. Can you give us some numbers and times? As a T2 I wouldn't be eating Shreddies or sweets.
Hi, I was interested to read you would'nt eat shreadies with milk, because that's what I have, also Wheatabix and Porridge on alternate mornings, what do recommend for a breakfast, mind regards
very unlikely to hypo if you're eating ok with metformin, the lowest I ever saw was 3.5 before the liver dumped 'sugar', normally I hold around 4-4.5..one way metformin works is it impairs a liver dump so you don't get as much.Just metformin for the diabetes, on levothyroxine for thyroid and cholesterol and blood pressure tablets (only since I was diabetic) I know 4-5 is fine but because it drops very quickly I'm worried I'll go hypo.
Hi, I was interested to read you would'nt eat shreadies with milk, because that's what I have, also Wheatabix and Porridge on alternate mornings, what do recommend for a breakfast, mind regards
it’s a long page and a few good video’s
http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf
For me, the more carbs we eat the more carbs we want. they don’t give up easy
http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/lowcarb101/a/firstweek.htm
American Diabetic Association. Position Statement.
..; fat quality appears to be far more important than quantity.
.. Mediterranean-style, MUFA-rich [mono fats-rich] eating pattern may benefit glycemic control and CVD risk factors and can therefore be recommended as an effective alternative to a lower-fat, higher-carbohydrate eating pattern.
http://www.professional.diabetes.org/admin/UserFiles/0 - Sean/dc132042 FINAL.pdf
Doubling saturated fat in the diet does not drive up total levels of saturated fat in the blood.
http://news.osu.edu/news/2014/11/21...iet-does-not-increase-saturated-fat-in-blood/
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/a-new-low-carb-guide-for-beginners.68695/
A dietician site
http://www.lowcarbdietitian.com/blog/carbohydrate-restriction-an-option-for-diabetes-management
blood testing
http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/14045524.php
http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htm
food counting
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/
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