purplekat
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 118
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- football, X Factor (and all similar shows), soaps (corrie, east enders etc), hot weather
I was diagnosed Type 2 back in April 2011, and after some time spent on here trying to understand everything I ended up in a denial spiral (as I was feeling fine), so I've not made nearly as much effort as I should to get things under control. I also have a lot of distractions at home as partner ill, and was using him as an excuse "I'll make more effort to cook healthy once he's getting better", and so on.
It was confirmed this year that his is a chronic condition, and it's also made worse by what he eats, so now I've got 2 good reasons to get a grip on healthy eating. So I'm back and focused more on what I'm doing especially with regards to diet. He struggles with carbs (as they cause him more pain to digest), so we can both do a lower carb diet together and encourage each other to stick to it.
My aim for the remainder of this year is to get into the habit of cooking healthy every evening (even if it's just a reheat of a previous healthy meal), and reduce carb quantities by quite a bit. I won't start weighing/counting carbs yet, as that'll sound like more effort to me, and discourage me from the cooking. However, if I aim to cook healthy and reduce carbs on the side, that should make some difference. I'd love to have m metformin amount reduced after my next diabetic appointment.
I'm pleased to be moving into the acceptance phase, as it means I'll find it easier to take care of myself, and be less inclined to rebel whenever anyone waves cakes or sweets in front of me! Just wish it hadn't taken so long to reach here.
It was confirmed this year that his is a chronic condition, and it's also made worse by what he eats, so now I've got 2 good reasons to get a grip on healthy eating. So I'm back and focused more on what I'm doing especially with regards to diet. He struggles with carbs (as they cause him more pain to digest), so we can both do a lower carb diet together and encourage each other to stick to it.
My aim for the remainder of this year is to get into the habit of cooking healthy every evening (even if it's just a reheat of a previous healthy meal), and reduce carb quantities by quite a bit. I won't start weighing/counting carbs yet, as that'll sound like more effort to me, and discourage me from the cooking. However, if I aim to cook healthy and reduce carbs on the side, that should make some difference. I'd love to have m metformin amount reduced after my next diabetic appointment.
I'm pleased to be moving into the acceptance phase, as it means I'll find it easier to take care of myself, and be less inclined to rebel whenever anyone waves cakes or sweets in front of me! Just wish it hadn't taken so long to reach here.