Is that 20 carbs in a full day? Also you said used to be type 2?For me when I was believed to be a type 2, and even now that would be way too many carbs. I have always stayed under 20 as many of us do. Our carb tolerances vary of course but your meter is telling you that's too many carbs.
Lots of us self fund meters and strips. Not fun I know but it's the only way we can see how a food effects us.
I have been testing before I eat in the morning about 7:30am I've been having a slice of toast then one of my tablets. A tablet after my evening meal. I go up to 3 tablets tomorrow. I have not been testing any other times I just thought it would be good to have a few readings before my first visit to the nurse.What are you eating for breakfast? The idea of testing, before you eat and 2 hours after, is to see what food has an affect on your sugars. Most folk have early morning readings, it's your bodies way of dumping glucose/energy to get you going for the day.
My own top tips to be going on with would be -Thank you I'm finding it very hard but sure after my first appointment I will be given some information on what I should and shouldnt be doing.
Thank and will doMy own top tips to be going on with would be -
- Avoid the major carbs such as sugar, cereals, bread, potatoes, pasta, pastry, rice and tropical fruits
- Do a bit of gentle exercise as it will help bring down your numbers while relaxing you
- Try not to stress as it will just put your levels up
- Come back here after your appointment
Many of us type 2s don't get strips on prescription. Some people are lucky though. Fingers crossed for you!Thank you
I should hopefully have more strips and can start testing more I only had what came free with the meter.
Thanks for the support
Yes, 20 per day. Sometimes even less. All from above ground low carb veggies, avocado and a few nuts and seeds.Is that 20 carbs in a full day? Also you said used to be type 2?
I'd add two more tips to this list:My own top tips to be going on with would be -
- Avoid the major carbs such as sugar, cereals, bread, potatoes, pasta, pastry, rice and tropical fruits
- Do a bit of gentle exercise as it will help bring down your numbers while relaxing you
- Try not to stress as it will just put your levels up
- Come back here after your appointment
Thank so much for all the information, keep safe xYes, 20 per day. Sometimes even less. All from above ground low carb veggies, avocado and a few nuts and seeds.
I was type 2 for years. Always had to watch carbs. I had a virus 8 years ago and that was the first I heard I had high bs. Then I got a monitor and tested often. I controlled it very well with diet and some exercise until 3 years ago, at 50 years old. I started wasting away rapidly and finally diagnosed as LADA. Insulin dependent. I'm not sure if it's genetic as I'm adopted or from the virus. No way to know and doesn't really matter, it is what's it is..
I've always gained weight and felt like rubbish with anything over 20 carbs per day. That sounds about all my stomach can handle anyway. That's ok as I love fatty gooey foods like mayo and avocado. I'd take that over toast any day. In fact I do!!! I eat avocado and turkey for bf!!! More avocado at lunch and dinner too. Love it. I'd rather eat eggs with cheese or steak, chicken, tuna salad than the toast. I prefer my burgers bunless. Do I like toast? Of course but it's more what you put on it that holds the flavor. Like butter or nut butters.
It's a lot to wrap your head around but as said, bread, pasta, rice, potato etc are not friendly diabetic foods for most of us.
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