First of all, big hugs! 7.5 after food is good. Fasting bs is a ******. Mine is always in the 6s and goes into the 7s if the weathers hot. Look up dawn phenomenon!I was diagnosed type 2 9 days ago and started on 40mg of zicron for one week then 80 gm from then on. I have been measuring my bloods first thing in the morning then 2 hours after a meal. My first fasting level was 13.4 and this is now down to 8.5 ish but has not gone lower. My 2 hour figures are around 7.5 ish. However yesterday after following a strict low carb diet day I was 8.5 in the morning then it went up to 10.1 and I could cry as I really was quite hungry when I went to bed. Feel awful today, is this due to sugar withdrawal? I don't know if I can stick to the low carb diet if I feel so lousy. are my sugar levels normal for a newly diagnosed dibetics? Very upset and found myself crying a lot today as feel so awful. Had been feeling like this for 7 weeks before diagnosed and couldn't understand why. I am 5ft 3" and weigh 9st 12 lb so I am not hugely overweight so bit shocked by all this.
I am 51 so not exactly youngHi. Can I ask how old you are? Sometimes when people are diagnosed as T2 but are not overweight and having BS control problems it is later found that they are actually a Late onset T1 (LADA). I would keep measuring your sugars as you are doing and it may be that they come down again, but if they don't then do go back to the GP and discuss the diagnosis and relevant meds. There are two tests for LADA but low weight and/or weight loss together with rising BS and often a young age are indicators. I may be wrong but just in case....
just take it one step at a time and you will get there, next time you see the Dr ask what was the clinical reason not the use metformin as well, as that's normally a first response drugI am 51 so not exactly young
it’s a long page and a few good video’s
http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf
For me, the more carbs we eat the more carbs we want. they don’t give up easy
http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/lowcarb101/a/firstweek.htm
http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/lowcarbliving/a/Food-Cravings.htm
A dietician sitehttp://www.lowcarbdietitian.com/blog/carbohydrate-restriction-an-option-for-diabetes-management
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/a-new-low-carb-guide-for-beginners.68695/
blood testing
http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/14045524.php
http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htm
food counting
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/
American diabetic association
Position Statement
http://www.professional.diabetes.org/admin/UserFiles/0 - Sean/dc132042 FINAL.pdf
Evidence is inconclusive for an ideal amount of total fat intake for people with diabetes;
therefore, goals should be individualized; fat quality appears to be far more important than quantity.
In people with type 2 diabetes, a Mediterranean-style, MUFA-rich [mono fats-rich] eating pattern may benefit
glycemic control and CVD risk factors and can therefore be recommended as an effective alternative to a lower-fat, higher-carbohydrate eating pattern.
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