Just wanted to highlight the difference that good diet and exercise can make.
I was diagnosed Type II almost 9 years ago, I took Metformin and Gliclazide and pretty much carried on as normal really, The diabetic nurse gave me nutrition advice which consisted of eat potatoes, bread, rice, veg, meat, don't drink beer and try to get 30 minutes of exercise per day.
Fast forward 8 years and I was 93kg (weight has been up to 103kg and down to 90kg over that period), blood sugar readings of around 10.5 down to 8.5 at best on HB1AC tests but last year I decided enough was enough and it was time to loose some weight and get fit (mid life crisis I guess) so I saw a personal trainer and nutritionalist (well recommended one with solid documented history and a waiting list of 3 months! not one of the 'one more rep' type clowns that stand around in the gym.)
He advised regarding carbs, protein and vegetables, how and why to eat a certain way and what frequency, how close to exercise and how to exercise for maximum benefit, what to eat after exercise etc. and so after just two weeks of this new regime I had to stop taking meds as my blood sugar was dipping too low, I'm now off all meds of any kind for 10 months and just had my HB1AC results through that are 5.1
Basically I eat like this : Protein shake with oats in morning, mid morning 4-5 oz tuna/chicken with salad/veg (two good handfuls) and 3oz new potatoes - afternoon meal similar again 4-5oz of protein meat, with 2-5-3oz of carbs and salad, early evening snack could be 3 oat cakes with peanut butter and a protein shake, evening meal would be 4-5oz meat plus veg (no carbs after 6pm) - then a protein shake to finish off about 30 mins before bedtime. - basically it's just low carb diet but everything is from scratch, no refined sugars, no hidden ingredients, plenty of veg and salad .. with protein .. but carbs in moderation.
Doing that coupled with 6 workouts per week has dropped 17kg off me in 10 months and left me feeling years younger and fitter than ever... and the fat is still burning off, but I'm adding muscle now
is it easy? NO it's not.. but the alternative is not something I want to experience as I get older.
I assumed that it was too late to do anything about my type II diabetes but it wasn't, I'm technically cured (although if I eat **** and lay around instead of exercising I know it will return)
For anyone with type II I would urge you to commit to 30 days of change - diet and exercise - and check blood sugar readings at the end - you won't fail to see a positive change if you have put the effort in, nothing feels better than being diabetes free!
... Or you could keep taking pills and eating **** and waiting for a medical cure....
I was diagnosed Type II almost 9 years ago, I took Metformin and Gliclazide and pretty much carried on as normal really, The diabetic nurse gave me nutrition advice which consisted of eat potatoes, bread, rice, veg, meat, don't drink beer and try to get 30 minutes of exercise per day.
Fast forward 8 years and I was 93kg (weight has been up to 103kg and down to 90kg over that period), blood sugar readings of around 10.5 down to 8.5 at best on HB1AC tests but last year I decided enough was enough and it was time to loose some weight and get fit (mid life crisis I guess) so I saw a personal trainer and nutritionalist (well recommended one with solid documented history and a waiting list of 3 months! not one of the 'one more rep' type clowns that stand around in the gym.)
He advised regarding carbs, protein and vegetables, how and why to eat a certain way and what frequency, how close to exercise and how to exercise for maximum benefit, what to eat after exercise etc. and so after just two weeks of this new regime I had to stop taking meds as my blood sugar was dipping too low, I'm now off all meds of any kind for 10 months and just had my HB1AC results through that are 5.1
Basically I eat like this : Protein shake with oats in morning, mid morning 4-5 oz tuna/chicken with salad/veg (two good handfuls) and 3oz new potatoes - afternoon meal similar again 4-5oz of protein meat, with 2-5-3oz of carbs and salad, early evening snack could be 3 oat cakes with peanut butter and a protein shake, evening meal would be 4-5oz meat plus veg (no carbs after 6pm) - then a protein shake to finish off about 30 mins before bedtime. - basically it's just low carb diet but everything is from scratch, no refined sugars, no hidden ingredients, plenty of veg and salad .. with protein .. but carbs in moderation.
Doing that coupled with 6 workouts per week has dropped 17kg off me in 10 months and left me feeling years younger and fitter than ever... and the fat is still burning off, but I'm adding muscle now
I assumed that it was too late to do anything about my type II diabetes but it wasn't, I'm technically cured (although if I eat **** and lay around instead of exercising I know it will return)
For anyone with type II I would urge you to commit to 30 days of change - diet and exercise - and check blood sugar readings at the end - you won't fail to see a positive change if you have put the effort in, nothing feels better than being diabetes free!
... Or you could keep taking pills and eating **** and waiting for a medical cure....