With high morning numbers, are you able to get your bg numbers down within reason?Hi and welcome to the forum. Do a search here on the forum for dawn phenomenon. There are a lot of threads on this subject. A large portion of us have to deal with it. I wish I could tell you how to stop it but I haven't figured it out myself.
Thank YouYes, I will be close to 7 in the morning and once I have eaten something non carb I will usually be in the 5's most of the day and occasionally in the 4's in the evening. I eat less than 20 grams carb per day though and none in the morning when most insulin resistant. I will tag @daisy1 for you to send you the welcoming information package. I highly recommend reading it through and checking out the link at the bottom for the low carb program. It is free.
I'm 6'1" and 260 so yes I need to loose some weight. The funny thing is I thought I would loose some by cutting down on bread and milk etc.yet I have been putting some on in the 3 month that I have been trying. Is weight loss the only way to heal a fatty liver? Thank YouWhat's your weight like? Do you need to get your BMI down - there seems to be an effect where your liver is what's most insulin resistant - one of the important jobs of insulin is to tell the liver to stop pumping out glucose when it's already at a high level, but having a fatty liver will make it resistant to this message. As you lose weight and your liver returns to being less fatty, you will probably find it's going to cut down your background glucose level.
Hope you enjoy the low carb diet as much as I have, and you'll probably find, as many here have, that it'll not only very quickly lower your BG, but weight loss will be a side-effect and that will lower your BG too, so it'll be a 'virtuous circle'
If you don't know yet I live in the usa. I just want to thank all of you for your help. For the last three months I have been to Drs diabetic clinics nutritionist and american diabetic association not counting online here in the usa. In the last hour or so I have had more help here than in the last 3 months in the usa. I wasn't sure at first what kind of info I would get here. I was wrong. I wish I was able to meet everyone. Thanks for the help Peter WoznackAs far as I know the only way to heal a fatty liver is weight loss. To get a start on it and losing weight as well as controlling your blood glucose, cutting out bread, rice, potato, pasta, fruit (except berries), all grains, root vegetables, and milk is the way to go. Most other full fat dairy is fine as is all meats, fish, poultry, shellfish, salad veggies, other non root veggies such as broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, green beans, etc. (Peas and carrots are a no-no) You can have nuts in limited quantities (peanuts are not nuts). Avocados and olives are excellent snacks. Once you get things under control you use your meter to figure out what foods you can add back in as this will be different for each individual. This is called eating to your meter and it is how you figure out what foods work for you long term. Others will tell you to ease into it but I believe it is easier to go super strict at first, get rid of the cravings quickly, get your BS under control, and then start to carefully expand your diet. Hope this helps.
I am from Canada so we are neighborsIf you don't know yet I live in the usa. I just want to thank all of you for your help. For the last three months I have been to Drs diabetic clinics nutritionist and american diabetic association not counting online here in the usa. In the last hour or so I have had more help here than in the last 3 months in the usa. I wasn't sure at first what kind of info I would get here. I was wrong. I wish I was able to meet everyone. Thanks for the help Peter Woznack
Thank YouI am from Canada so we are neighborsand I am glad to help. I don't think it matters where in the world you are, the medical profession, especially dieticians, are useless. They just keep spouting the same tired old bullsh** that got us fat and diabetic in the first place. The people on this forum are awesome. Stick with us and keep asking questions if you have them.
I am from Canada so we are neighborsand I am glad to help. I don't think it matters where in the world you are, the medical profession, especially dieticians, are useless. They just keep spouting the same tired old bullsh** that got us fat and diabetic in the first place. The people on this forum are awesome. Stick with us and keep asking questions if you have them.
Only 20 carbs per day how what is your food I also need this help pls help meYes, I will be close to 7 in the morning and once I have eaten something non carb I will usually be in the 5's most of the day and occasionally in the 4's in the evening. I eat less than 20 grams carb per day though and none in the morning when most insulin resistant. I will tag @daisy1 for you to send you the welcoming information package. I highly recommend reading it through and checking out the link at the bottom for the low carb program. It is free.
I've also replied to one of your messages on another thread. Please bare in mind that when somebody says that they eat 20gms of carb a day, that's what suits them. I mange on a bit more, usually between 40 and 80 gms and never more than 100 gms (as opposed to the 250gms average). You have to use your meter to see what effects carbs have on YOUR body. There are some people on this forum who can eat 3 shredded wheat and it's not a problem, others will see their BG go up and up. If you can lower your carbs just cut out rice/pasta/potatoes/bread for a few weeks and then see what effect having a few slices of bread makeOnly 20 carbs per day how what is your food I also need this help pls help me
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OK I got your point I cut it for a weak then lets see Thankyou soo much is eating bran bread OK Thankyou
Low Carb Program - http://www.diabetes.co.uk/lowcarb/ Please check out this program. It will help you with food choices. In the end you need to find out what your individual body can handle. Good luck.Only 20 carbs per day how what is your food I also need this help pls help me
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