Hello everyone I am a 67 year old single male, and although being diagnosed about 2 years ago with diabetes 2 other than taking tablets I haven't done a great deal about it. I also have heart problems and circulation so after a short walk my legs begin to hurt so I don't do hardly any exercise my current weight is 16 stone.
I have been taking one metformin in the morning and one after my evening meal but because my sugars are higher my Doctor has changed it to three a day so hence my visit hear! I need to change my eating habits and lose weight and get my sugars under control, so this is obviously the place to be to get the help I need. Since I was first diagnosed I stopped smoking and I made a change to my diet but from what I have read on here so far it was totally wrong! I have been having cereal porridge, weetabix, shredded wheat, rye bread tinned beans and every day for lunch a fresh fruit salad with at least 5 different fruits with yogurt over the top or ice-cream so at this moment in time I am extremely confused as far as my diet is concerned so any advice suggestions and help would be very much appreciated. Thanks
Hello Viv and welcome to the forum, you are in the right place. I am only diagnosed as Type 2 less than three months and I need to lose about 50lbs in weigh. It is a comfort for all of us to know we are not alone in our struggles. As has been already said get a Glucose Meter and strips immediately. I had to really stand my ground with my GP in order to get one but there is no way of knowing which foods rise our blood sugars and which don't without a meter. I can have 25g of dark chocolate without it hardly affecting my levels at all so it isn't all bad news! But test for yourself! I eat the 10% fat Greek Yoghurt but pay attention to portion sizes. There is a great book called 'Carbs and Cals' and it shows you in photos what various portion sizes of foods contain in carbs. I was ashamed of myself for the huge portions I used to eat - some with over 100g of carbs e.g. Pasta, rice, potatoes, bread and porridge. Good news is that a big steak doesn't contain any carbs! Muscles burn the most glucose so simple things like holding a can of tomatoes in each hand and doing arm lifts with them can help reduce your sugar levels.Hello everyone I am a 67 year old single male, and although being diagnosed about 2 years ago with diabetes 2 other than taking tablets I haven't done a great deal about it. I also have heart problems and circulation so after a short walk my legs begin to hurt so I don't do hardly any exercise my current weight is 16 stone.
I have been taking one metformin in the morning and one after my evening meal but because my sugars are higher my Doctor has changed it to three a day so hence my visit hear! I need to change my eating habits and lose weight and get my sugars under control, so this is obviously the place to be to get the help I need. Since I was first diagnosed I stopped smoking and I made a change to my diet but from what I have read on here so far it was totally wrong! I have been having cereal porridge, weetabix, shredded wheat, rye bread tinned beans and every day for lunch a fresh fruit salad with at least 5 different fruits with yogurt over the top or ice-cream so at this moment in time I am extremely confused as far as my diet is concerned so any advice suggestions and help would be very much appreciated. Thanks
Well thank you all for your replies and information I think it's going to take me quite a while to get to grips with it all it's a minefield out there in the land of food I rang my doctors yesterday and asked about a meter but I was told they only provide them to people who use insulin so it look like I may have to buy the kit ( any recommendations ) Also is the any really good alternative to bread. Thanks
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