Wayne78
Active Member
- Messages
- 26
- Location
- Jamaica
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Wasting my time on frivolous matters
I would say drink plenty of water, Eat some fresh vegetables and minimize on your fruit intake.Type 2 people how do you get past the first few days of low carbing as I keep on caving into eating carbs whenever I feel low on energy. I would say I eat more than 150 grams of carbs per day and I've tried to reduce it down to under 50 grams a day. I don't know what my blood sugars levels are like since my meter broke 2 weeks ago and today I'm having my first appointment at my home GP. Good news is that my weight has dropped down to 20 stone 13 pounds after weighing myself last night. I've also started kick boxing after my mum signed me up to join her and I love it!! I go their now three times a week for a hour or 2 for £30 a month even though I had no say in whether I want to join or not as I was looking at several other gyms for a low price as I'm now claiming jobseekers.
too much fruit will still give you a high sugar intake.
Meters are necessary for any diabetic, type 1or type 2, it is important to be testing your blood sugar regularly.I did have a meter, but the doctor at the hospital said that I do not need to test as I'm not on insulin and I was on my last few test strips.
This give you the opportunity to know what foods affects your blood sugar.
If you are not certain where you sugar levels are you might think you are doing the correct thing, however you might be harming yourself.
I would also advise you to speak to another doctor on the matter.
Your weight loss can be attributed to your poor blood sugar control. I am urging you to get a meter as soon as possible. Ensure to your exercise program you are involved is something you enjoying doing so much and you have ensure you are medically fit enough to be participating in it.Type 2 people how do you get past the first few days of low carbing as I keep on caving into eating carbs whenever I feel low on energy. I would say I eat more than 150 grams of carbs per day and I've tried to reduce it down to under 50 grams a day. I don't know what my blood sugars levels are like since my meter broke 2 weeks ago and today I'm having my first appointment at my home GP. Good news is that my weight has dropped down to 20 stone 13 pounds after weighing myself last night. I've also started kick boxing after my mum signed me up to join her and I love it!! I go their now three times a week for a hour or 2 for £30 a month even though I had no say in whether I want to join or not as I was looking at several other gyms for a low price as I'm now claiming jobseekers.
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