Welcome. Whether you consider it as pre-D or D your body is rebelling against your current lifestyle. I would not be cutting out nuts - tree nuts such as almonds and hazelnuts are fantastic, not only as an energy source but as a macro and micro nutrient source.
I agree with your doctor on the green veg such as lettuce, cabbage, spinach, cauli etc. However I would ignore the low fat mantra. This is akin to leeching of today for the NHS and is being debunked rapidly.
Protein is generally good as long as your kidneys are healthy.
When your doctor says fruit - they need to learn about the bodies processes. I would never recommend a person with insulin resistance to have fruit. It is generally the fructose that has driven this so time to stop fructose in all forms (fruit, honey, sugar, (sugars in processed foods) and all other forms. Fructose also requires vitamin D to process it and I bet you are probably low in that too.
So eat veg, nuts, meat, and fats of other types. By the way root veg generally has fairly high glucose levels unlike leafy veg.
well thank you very much.. Hope it helps and I am sure you will do well. Just the act of coming here and posting takes encouragement
- Hey well done on your results. It gives me hope to hear a success story like yours. Keep up the good fight.
That is wonderful.. You have a very progressive doctor so she sounds like a keeper. What a great start you are getting. Hopefully we can make your journey easier as you travel alongSo, I went to see the diabetic specialist doctor today and she was a strong proponent of the low carb, high fat diet approach to managing blood glucose levels, which was a great boost. She was very helpful, explained everything very clearly to me. She confirmed that with my readings I am at the prediabetic stage and thought I had every chance of turning things around before I reach the Type 2 stage. Everything she said was very encouraging and she was very happy that I had signed up with diabetes.co.uk. She suggested that I take more tests in about 6 weeks to monitor my progress.
She also gave me a link www.dietdoctor.com which other newbies might be interested in looking at - particularly the section on "reverse diabetes".
I guess now all that is left is for me to get my eating habits in line. I had already started the low carb approach on my other doctor's instructions. I have been eating nothing but grilled protein and boiled leafy veg for 6 days and have dropped 5 pounds. Now I will start to add back a few fats on my new doctor's advice. We will see how it goes.
So, enough about me. How are you guys doing?
Thank you. You already have made it easier just by being there.That is wonderful.. You have a very progressive doctor so she sounds like a keeper. What a great start you are getting. Hopefully we can make your journey easier as you travel along
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