Hi Su Start with your next meal, you have done this before you can do it again. Don’t beat yourself up about it, it’s done. Move forward. Get a few low carb treats in, I always buy the Hartley’s 10kcal jelly that I saw you post a while back. Thanks for sharing that, I add a few raspberries and cream for my treat at the moment. Hope you had a lovely Christmas too.Hi. I’m not doing great. I have really fallen off the wagon. Before Christmas etc. I am still taking metformin but have been too scared to test my bloods. I want to go back to eating carefully again. My weight has gone from 11 8 to 12 2. I am very ashamed I gave up and I kno my a1c is going to b dreadful. How do I begin again to eat carefully? I hope you all had a lovely Christmas and are all well. Xxxxx.
What is there to be ashamed about? Xmas and weight gain is a known hazard. The main thing is to put in place a plan to recover., which you have started by owning up here. What you did before Xmas to get your sugar levels and weight down will need to be applied from now on. You know what you did right and what did not work for you so you are in a better place for that knowledge.Hi. I’m not doing great. I have really fallen off the wagon. Before Christmas etc. I am still taking metformin but have been too scared to test my bloods. I want to go back to eating carefully again. My weight has gone from 11 8 to 12 2. I am very ashamed I gave up and I kno my a1c is going to b dreadful. How do I begin again to eat carefully? I hope you all had a lovely Christmas and are all well. Xxxxx.
As as been said do not feel shame it's anegative emotion and you have no reason.Hi. I’m not doing great. I have really fallen off the wagon. Before Christmas etc. I am still taking metformin but have been too scared to test my bloods. I want to go back to eating carefully again. My weight has gone from 11 8 to 12 2. I am very ashamed I gave up and I kno my a1c is going to b dreadful. How do I begin again to eat carefully? I hope you all had a lovely Christmas and are all well. Xxxxx.
Thank you. XAs as been said do not feel shame it's anegative emotion and you have no reason.
Do not be afraid to test as if you don't you remain ignorant of where you are and then can only fear or assume the worst things may not be as bad as you imagine and may be much better than you think.
And your weight gain is not so great.
Then try and get back to your old regime you did it before and you can do it again.
Thank you. That has made me feel loads better. XWhat is there to be ashamed about? Xmas and weight gain is a known hazard. The main thing is to put in place a plan to recover., which you have started by owning up here. What you did before Xmas to get your sugar levels and weight down will need to be applied from now on. You know what you did right and what did not work for you so you are in a better place for that knowledge.
Most of us loosen up at this festive occasion. I certainly suspended my regime for a festive break. My readings on Xmas Day and boxing Day were eyebrow raising and 'scary'. But I knew it was going to be, so accepted them with a shrug. I have re applied my regime now with a slight nod to NYE, so not quite back on the runway, but landing this craft gently after the holiday.
I stuffed myself silly for the last week, Xmas Pud with Brandy butter, mince pies, Xmas cake, marshmallows, after eights you name it, this gannet necked it. I had turkey, turkey stroganoff, turkey chasseur, turkey sandwiches , turkey , turkey......... You know how this song goes.
I have had worse readings to be sure. When I started Low Carb, I was in the 20's and 30's, but this time my highest was 12, so the years of abstinence has definitely paid off. My pancreas thanks me for that. Now I go forward and this morning my FBG was back at 5.4 so the way to recovery is working for me. You need to start moving back to the pathway that you know works. Bon voyage.
Thank you so much. Yes the jellies were a life saver I remember that. Thanks again. Tomorrow is day 1. XHi Su Start with your next meal, you have done this before you can do it again. Don’t beat yourself up about it, it’s done. Move forward. Get a few low carb treats in, I always buy the Hartley’s 10kcal jelly that I saw you post a while back. Thanks for sharing that, I add a few raspberries and cream for my treat at the moment. Hope you had a lovely Christmas too.
Thank you. XxxI have lost count of the times I have fallen off the wagon with my type 2 - we have all been there just jump back on you will be back before you know it x
Thank you. Tomorrow is day 1. Xxx.Hi Su, I fell off the wagon too, not proud of myself. It is a struggle and I need to sort myself out. Thank you for posting it’s helped me to own up too. Giant hugs to you
Thank you so much. XYou mention being scared to check your BG. Remember that this is only information, not a judgement, and only of value if you use it to help yourself. Ultimately, the only thing that matters is that you are satisfied with your numbers, there are no diabetes police, only whatever you feel is best for yourself.
Many people on here talk about ‘cheating’, but I always wonder what they are actually cheating - you cannot cheat diabetes, it is always there. You can make a value judgement on whether eating something unsuitable will be a long-term issue for yourself in terms of damage, or re-igniting the carb cravings, or whatever, but that’s all. There is no regulated regime that we are marked or rated on, only personal responsibility for our health. And that depends upon the individual motivation and resolve and is value-neutral - no one should be judged upon it.
The healthcare crowd are not there to tut, or admonish, or anything else of that nature, only provide information and assistance. Those who go beyond that and feel emboldened to make a personal commentary are overstepping themselves and I personally would ignore their opinion, and if I was feeling particularly argy, tell them it was not helpful nor required.
And anyway, your HbA1c could be better than you expect if you get things back under control quickly. And if it isn’t what you hoped for, then at least you understand why and can fix it for next time, if you want to.
Thank you. XAs as been said do not feel shame it's anegative emotion and you have no reason.
Do not be afraid to test as if you don't you remain ignorant of where you are and then can only fear or assume the worst things may not be as bad as you imagine and may be much better than you think.
And your weight gain is not so great.
Then try and get back to your old regime you did it before and you can do it again.
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