Are you sure you have type 2 diabetes and not misdiagnosed as those reading would indicate perhaps looking into type 1Hi Friends,
just diagnose with T2 & taking Metformin 500mg twice daily.
After seing my GP, he prescibe me with Metformin & told me to monitor my BS for 30days & come back to him.
As i don't have any systoms connected to the high BS sickness, for last 14days i have been very careful with my meal & avoided & reduced almost 60% of carbs that i eat as this keep me thinking of all the sugar that is left over in my blood.
My questios are:
1. At these levels 12 fasting & day average 18 mmo/L how can i bring it down quickly?
2. The most obviuos is ommiting all carbs & sugary foods & cutting down portions which is quite painful, any other suggestions?
3. I am also a avid runner doing 40km a week
4. Reading all i can on T2 stuff & welcome some more of you advice
Hi Friends,
just diagnose with T2 & taking Metformin 500mg twice daily.
After seing my GP, he prescibe me with Metformin & told me to monitor my BS for 30days & come back to him.
As i don't have any systoms connected to the high BS sickness, for last 14days i have been very careful with my meal & avoided & reduced almost 60% of carbs that i eat as this keep me thinking of all the sugar that is left over in my blood.
My questios are:
1. At these levels 12 fasting & day average 18 mmo/L how can i bring it down quickly?
2. The most obviuos is ommiting all carbs & sugary foods & cutting down portions which is quite painful, any other suggestions?
3. I am also a avid runner doing 40km a week
4. Reading all i can on T2 stuff & welcome some more of you advice
Basically it's 800 calories a day for 8 weeks.What is the Newcastle diet? I keep seeing it referred to (like on this thread) but not sure what it is apart form being low carb.
Hi domHi Friends,
just diagnose with T2 & taking Metformin 500mg twice daily.
After seing my GP, he prescibe me with Metformin & told me to monitor my BS for 30days & come back to him.
As i don't have any systoms connected to the high BS sickness, for last 14days i have been very careful with my meal & avoided & reduced almost 60% of carbs that i eat as this keep me thinking of all the sugar that is left over in my blood.
My questios are:
1. At these levels 12 fasting & day average 18 mmo/L how can i bring it down quickly?
2. The most obviuos is ommiting all carbs & sugary foods & cutting down portions which is quite painful, any other suggestions?
3. I am also a avid runner doing 40km a week
4. Reading all i can on T2 stuff & welcome some more of you advice
What is your carb reduction to ? 20g .. 30g a day ? if your going this low then you need to get back to your Dr as the bs should be reducing by now !Hi Friends,
just diagnose with T2 & taking Metformin 500mg twice daily.
After seing my GP, he prescibe me with Metformin & told me to monitor my BS for 30days & come back to him.
As i don't have any systoms connected to the high BS sickness, for last 14days i have been very careful with my meal & avoided & reduced almost 60% of carbs that i eat as this keep me thinking of all the sugar that is left over in my blood.
My questios are:
1. At these levels 12 fasting & day average 18 mmo/L how can i bring it down quickly?
2. The most obviuos is ommiting all carbs & sugary foods & cutting down portions which is quite painful, any other suggestions?
3. I am also a avid runner doing 40km a week
4. Reading all i can on T2 stuff & welcome some more of you advice
Hi Friends,
just diagnose with T2 & taking Metformin 500mg twice daily.
After seing my GP, he prescibe me with Metformin & told me to monitor my BS for 30days & come back to him.
As i don't have any systoms connected to the high BS sickness, for last 14days i have been very careful with my meal & avoided & reduced almost 60% of carbs that i eat as this keep me thinking of all the sugar that is left over in my blood.
My questios are:
1. At these levels 12 fasting & day average 18 mmo/L how can i bring it down quickly?
2. The most obviuos is ommiting all carbs & sugary foods & cutting down portions which is quite painful, any other suggestions?
3. I am also a avid runner doing 40km a week
4. Reading all i can on T2 stuff & welcome some more of you advice
In my case, it was a forced, drastic drop.
While seeing a urologist for a tight bladder neck, he noticed that my urine test showed 4+ sugar (supposed to be 0, and 4+ was a lot), and told me to see a diabetic specialist, suspecting I had diabetes. I went back to work and forgot all about it.
It was after a couple of weeks feeling weak and drained everyday and losing more weight (I am not overweight) when I remembered what my urologist said. I visited a General Practice doctor in the evening, he found I had 18 mmo/L fasting reading (I hadn't eaten anything after lunch). He was so concerned about ketones that he referred me to go to the hospital immediately, at the emergency unit.
So I reached the hospital and the doctor in charge of the emergency unit was likewise concerned after testing and getting 18 as well, and wanted to inject me with insulin. He later changed his mind and got me into bed instead and a nurse applied an insulin drip, and took a blood test at the same time. After 2 hours, I got 6 mmo/l. The doctor didn't want to discharge me as he wanted me observed further, but I told him I had to work the next day. He then referred me to a diabetic doctor in the same hospital for a visit 2 days later, saying he would send over my blood test results ,and to watch out about my food. Leaving the hospital, I was really feeling miles better.
That's how it all started for me. The first readings I got with my diabetes doctor was 11, and it's been a lot better since.
So that's how the hospital brought down my BS in 2 hours ...
Since rice is a staple here, it's a carb that's hard for me to be without, so I substituted it with low GI rice. It's basmati rice, but a selected variety for lowest Gi, and tastes just like ... rice ( http://diabeticshop.com.sg/rice-c-22_21/dreamrice-low-gi-rice-2kg-p-125 ). You might find something similar in China.
I don't have a special meal for myself separate from the family, I eat whatever is on the table. If it doesn't suit my BS, I take it light and fill myself up more by taking Glucerna Triplecare (https://abbottfamily.com.sg/products/glucerna-triple-care?&pc=tr), it helps for me.
Personally, I'd NEVER have any factory processed "food" created for diabetics. It's just a bunch of sugar and chemicals. There is no way it's healthy. Here's an interesting critic of glucerna shakes (similar ingredients to the triple care stuff):
https://thenontoxiclife.wordpress.com/2014/01/28/are-so-called-nutrition-drinks-making-us-sicker/
As for what you're eating, you really should get a blood glucose meter and test after meals. That's the only way to know. If you do have a blood glucose meter, this web page gives excellent advice on how to use it to reduce your blood glucose levels:
http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/14045524.php
I like cake and pastries. Should I eat them as a staple in my diet? Not if I value my health.Thanks for the information. Well, my kid grew up on factory processed Similac powder by Abbott since my wife could not produce enough milk, I guess I just like Abbott powder.
HiHi Dom, One thing I would add to the advice you have been given here, and that is to avoid fasting for too long, at least until you have your numbers under better control. The problem with fasting is that it can trigger what is known as liver dump, which is a natural self defense mechanism where the liver dumps large quantity of stored glucose into the blood if the body senses starvation. I get it if I skip breakfast, (i.e. I don't eat for 18 hours). Later on you may find fasting to be a useful tool to cut the carbs, but you need to understand how to use it properly.
PS I was between 15 and 33+ when I started taking control of my condition, now a reading above 7 is a rarity. Persevere, and a low carb diet will kick in and surprise you. My GP and I used to joke about me getting hypo's, and now I am running my bgl close to the wind.
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