You're not stupid. And usually you do need to know what's going on to treat something, but in case of diabetes T2 , well, you can do all the tests if you want, but the treatment is the same in all cases. All carbs turn into glucose once ingested, and as a T2, you can't process them back out efficiëntly. Whether that's because of insulin resistance or a knackered pancreas or a combination of those two, doesn't matter much, really. (If your body is unable to turn sugar into energy, it's usually because of one or both of these things). Low carb does make sense when you look at it like that, right? If you like, read up some on dietdoctor.com or in Dr. Jason Fung's books. @daisy1 has a wonderful info-sheet too, which she'll post soon. (Normally I'd write more, I'm sorry, but was in a little car accident today and now my shoulder's hurting. Am fine otherwise.) But, you know... The low carb thing does work. Really well. My Hba1c was pretty bad when I started out... Within 3 months I was off my diabetes meds and the statins, and in the prediabetic range. At the next test I was non-diabetic, and have remained that way for almost 2 years now. While dropping 25 kilos to boot. Check it out, see if it's something that might suit you. It'll be okay.I've been insulin resistant for many years now a result I believe of 18 years on heart drugs. However my latest blood results have indicated that I'm now fully diabetic. I'm finding it difficult to get to grips with what is my real problem. How do I ascertain if my body is not producing sufficient insulin, producing too much or that my body can't convert blood sugar to energy.
Surely in order to deal with the issue one needs to know what is actually at fault. ?
My GP is not as yet prescribing medication and I want to keep it that way .
Has anyone got any advice please as some articles imply I need a low carb diet whilst others seem to imply the opposite.
I'm not sure if my diet is as good as I've always believed or if I'm just stupid
You're not stupid. And usually you do need to know what's going on to treat something, but in case of diabetes T2 , well, you can do all the tests if you want, but the treatment is the same in all cases. All carbs turn into glucose once ingested, and as a T2, you can't process them back out efficiëntly. Whether that's because of insulin resistance or a knackered pancreas or a combination of those two, doesn't matter much, really. (If your body is unable to turn sugar into energy, it's usually because of one or both of these things). Low carb does make sense when you look at it like that, right? If you like, read up some on dietdoctor.com or in Dr. Jason Fung's books. @daisy1 has a wonderful info-sheet too, which she'll post soon. (Normally I'd write more, I'm sorry, but was in a little car accident today and now my shoulder's hurting. Am fine otherwise.) But, you know... The low carb thing does work. Really well. My Hba1c was pretty bad when I started out... Within 3 months I was off my diabetes meds and the statins, and in the prediabetic range. At the next test I was non-diabetic, and have remained that way for almost 2 years now. While dropping 25 kilos to boot. Check it out, see if it's something that might suit you. It'll be okay.
G'nite,
Jo
I've been insulin resistant for many years now a result I believe of 18 years on heart drugs. However my latest blood results have indicated that I'm now fully diabetic. I'm finding it difficult to get to grips with what is my real problem. How do I ascertain if my body is not producing sufficient insulin, producing too much or that my body can't convert blood sugar to energy.
Surely in order to deal with the issue one needs to know what is actually at fault. ?
My GP is not as yet prescribing medication and I want to keep it that way .
Has anyone got any advice please as some articles imply I need a low carb diet whilst others seem to imply the opposite.
I'm not sure if my diet is as good as I've always believed or if I'm just stupid
I think most of us thought the same. I have always been overweight so ate low fat yoghurts and milk, avoiding cheese as much as possible, brown everything ie rice, pasta and bread, had jacket potatoes and plenty of fruit inc bananas, oranges, grapes, figs and dates because they were the ‘healthy’ option and still got T2 diabetes - although with my maternal g/father, mother and a sibling with it I think genetics have probably played a part. Reducing carbs works but, as everyone is different, some have to reduce them more than others to reach and maintain their target hba1c and the only way to see what foods raise your BS is by testing.I've been insulin resistant for many years now a result I believe of 18 years on heart drugs. However my latest blood results have indicated that I'm now fully diabetic. I'm finding it difficult to get to grips with what is my real problem. How do I ascertain if my body is not producing sufficient insulin, producing too much or that my body can't convert blood sugar to energy.
Surely in order to deal with the issue one needs to know what is actually at fault. ?
My GP is not as yet prescribing medication and I want to keep it that way .
Has anyone got any advice please as some articles imply I need a low carb diet whilst others seem to imply the opposite.
I'm not sure if my diet is as good as I've always believed or if I'm just stupid
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