Daibell said:Hi I think whatever of the three is chosen it should help with weight and blood sugar reduction. However I suspect you know what the highest priority is? Yes, weight reduction from the right diet. I may be wrong but you appear to be overweight and other than a specific medical problem this is probably from having too much carb intake? Am I right? If you are not already low-carbing you must do this as well as going onto one of the three injectables. You need to be doing both to get your insulin resistance down and possibly in the future move back off one of the three onto just tablets or insulin. When you go onto one of the three injectables you may want to discuss coming off the Gliclzide with the GP? It is normally given to stimulate the pancreas but if you have insulin resistance you may be producing too much already. Do discuss options with the GP. Note I am not a professional so I'm giving you only my opinion.
Daibell said:The good thing is that you recognise what the issues are and that does help you get pointed in the right direction. I can understand the carb addiction as it's well-known that carbs give the body a 'high' and it craves more. Being depressed and stressed just adds to the problem as you are aware. Apart from the counselling that you will be getting I can only suggest in the meantime that you make gradual changes to your carb intake. Try to substitute protein, veg and some fats to try to satisfy hunger. Protein is apparently one of the best foods for reducing hunger without causing blood sugar or other health problems. Ensure any drinks are no-added sugar. Have plenty of nuts around for snacking plus cheese etc. Good luck.
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