Hi,
I'm just going through the process of being diagnosed and it looks likely it will be type 2. I have been self testing my BGL for the past 3 weeks with the SD Biosensor Codefree meter starting in the morning (after 12 hour fast) with around 15 rising to the end of the day at around 25. Just had blood taken at the GP on Friday along with ketone urine check awaiting diagnosis tomorrow.
Thing is during this time I have been on a no fibre / no fructose / no lactose diet for my IBS. This has meant my diet has been constructed around white bread, white rice, white pasta, potatoes, Rice Krispies - the exact foods diabetics are meant to reduce! I have been consuming around 100g total carbohydrates three times a day. I guess all this will be changing soon.
My question is: are there any diabetics with IBS / fructose intolerance / lactose intolerance? If so, how do you manage the diabetes and the digestive disorder?
I'm just going through the process of being diagnosed and it looks likely it will be type 2. I have been self testing my BGL for the past 3 weeks with the SD Biosensor Codefree meter starting in the morning (after 12 hour fast) with around 15 rising to the end of the day at around 25. Just had blood taken at the GP on Friday along with ketone urine check awaiting diagnosis tomorrow.
Thing is during this time I have been on a no fibre / no fructose / no lactose diet for my IBS. This has meant my diet has been constructed around white bread, white rice, white pasta, potatoes, Rice Krispies - the exact foods diabetics are meant to reduce! I have been consuming around 100g total carbohydrates three times a day. I guess all this will be changing soon.
My question is: are there any diabetics with IBS / fructose intolerance / lactose intolerance? If so, how do you manage the diabetes and the digestive disorder?