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Dazed and confused

DEB260173

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Hi All!
I'm newly diagnosed (8 weeks ago now) and am finding it all rather bewildering! I'm being told that I have to eat carbs at every meal and yet I'm reading lots of posts on here saying that people are avoiding carbs and I'm not sure what I'm meant to be doing!! Also, the doctor told me that I don't need to be monitoring my BG levels, but then how do I know if I'm eating correctly or not? :?
I've also been told that my blood pressure and cholesterol are too high and so I'm trying to get those and my weight down so there's a lot to think about. Can someone either give me some very straight forward advice or point me in the right direction?
Thank you, and it's good to be here!
 
Here is the advice we usually hand out to newly diagnosed Type 2's. Have a read and see what can help you.

 
Hi there,
yes, it's so confusing when first diagnosed. The advice given to allnewly diagnosed T2's on this forum is a great help. Are you on medication for your diabetes?
I keep a daily food diary and note down any reactions. side effects, etc, and then I can take it along to my GP/Nurse and show it to them. With testing you need to argue your corner and point out that in the long term it will help you get you Blood Glucose under control and keep it so, if you are able to find out which foods you can and can't eat and what amounts without raising you BG too high. Like some I can have 50-60g of Carb a day and stay ok with test results. But it can be a question of trial and error.

I bought myself a Freestyle lite meter and took the results to my GP who then was happy to prescribe the strips because he could see how useful this was. If you can afford a meter and strips, strips sold on Ebay are generally cheaper, but do check expiry date which should be mentioned in advert for them by seller.

Once you cut down on the carbs and saturated fat, (not healthy fats), in your diet you will probably find you loose weight and there are other improvements.

Hope this helps a little
 
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