It's getting easier as I take it day by day but I find I'm eating the same things at the moment and I still have a slight fear of food!!! Haha
somedays i would prefer to be in prison its a hard job, the b12 i got at superdrugI've bought, vit c, cinnamon, b complex, chromium and a strong garlic? Couldn't find B12, where did you get it from?
Well done on lowering your BS so drastically, I think excercise may be the key for me, I'm very sedentary at the mo, you sound like you do enough excercise as it is, 12 hour shifts on your feet? I'd rather be in prison!x
Oh fab, that's good, thanks for that Nic. xsomedays i would prefer to be in prison its a hard job, the b12 i got at superdrug
I haven't tried 5:2 though I think others on this forum might have. I would start a thread. Someone's bound to come back to you.I make my own yoghurt (Easyo) but struggle to eat 1 kg of it to myself and it goes off. There's no sugar in it so brill, I'm just not that keen on it.
I have every diet book going as have struggled with my weight for years, I'm no foodie and graze more than like big meals, I don't eat take away as we live in the middle of nowhere so they're not even an option. I got hubby the every other day fast book but it said it wasn't any good for diabetics. I've seen that it's the same doc/presenter that has brought out the 5:2 diet and people reviewing it say it's ok for diabetics? I would like to try it as I think fasting does help the body, but I wondered if you have any advise on it Scandichic?
I have also just been diagnosed in the last 2 weeks with type 2 Diabetes, I think I am still in shock at times but the first few days were like a haze. Considering the last time I went to the Dr's was 10 years ago and I only went this time as I have an extremely painful shoulder/arm for several months that I could not get sorted. The nurse was going to put me on medication there and then but I don't want that as I had just had a week on medication for my arm that wiped me out!! I was told I had 2 months to get the level down, I had to ask how would I know if I had and then she gave me a monitor, but if I had not asked how I was going to know if I had it down or not, she would not have done so. The advice she gave me about not drinking fizzy drinks I told her I don't because of the aspartimine in it I drink water. I am very particular with what we eat and I cook everything from scratch, I have too as I suffer from Fibromyalgia and flour and potatoes do not agree with me. I felt like I had walked into a solid wall of ice! It has taken me a week but have decided to manage it as naturally as I can with the food and also Reflexology. I have got my sugar level down by 10 points since then after many attempts to get the machine working on the right settings (no tuition) although took part with my students in a chocolate massage course - nice - but not if you are diabetic it shot my readings up to 16 - I was horrified as diabetics are not listed as contra-indicated to the treatment. I only had a hand massage, goodness what would have happened if I had the full body massage. I should have realised it would have gone into the blood stream with the oils, but got carried away with the moment of chocolate!! I have appointments come at me for everything since they took my blood and decided I was a type 2, I think I am still in denial but I know I have to work at it. The other thing that is at the back of my mind is the fact that my Dad is also type 2 and he had his leg and big toe amputated 2 years ago, this scares me. Found this site tonight when searching to find out what ideal blood count should be.Hi all
Ive been diagnosed with type 2 only 2 weeks ago and am really struggling with every aspect. Its like i cant accept that I now have this life long chronic illness with awful complications down the line if i dont control it.
Im really struggling with the diet part - I feel like I am so restricted and cant see how one can keep that kind of diet up for life. I hate meal times and food shopping now - I feel like i just hate food. Is this a normal reaction or am I just odd.
I have been so down - anxiety/depression. On antidepressants but the way im feeling is that I dont see a light at the end of that tunnel. Everything seems like such a chore and its only been a short time. Im seeing Diabetic Nurse in few days but still waiting to see dietician and attend the consultant, etc.
Has anyone struggled with acceptance and does it get any better?
If you get rid of bread and rice your bs may go down even further. I am assuming that you have also got rid of sugar too? I eat LCHF and this works for me. Fruit can also be an issue but limited berries are ok. You might like www.dietdoctor.com which explains the whole LCHF thing. It's written. Y a doc from Sweden, who specialises in diabetes and obesity. Good luck!I have also just been diagnosed in the last 2 weeks with type 2 Diabetes, I think I am still in shock at times but the first few days were like a haze. Considering the last time I went to the Dr's was 10 years ago and I only went this time as I have an extremely painful shoulder/arm for several months that I could not get sorted. The nurse was going to put me on medication there and then but I don't want that as I had just had a week on medication for my arm that wiped me out!! I was told I had 2 months to get the level down, I had to ask how would I know if I had and then she gave me a monitor, but if I had not asked how I was going to know if I had it down or not, she would not have done so. The advice she gave me about not drinking fizzy drinks I told her I don't because of the aspartimine in it I drink water. I am very particular with what we eat and I cook everything from scratch, I have too as I suffer from Fibromyalgia and flour and potatoes do not agree with me. I felt like I had walked into a solid wall of ice! It has taken me a week but have decided to manage it as naturally as I can with the food and also Reflexology. I have got my sugar level down by 10 points since then after many attempts to get the machine working on the right settings (no tuition) although took part with my students in a chocolate massage course - nice - but not if you are diabetic it shot my readings up to 16 - I was horrified as diabetics are not listed as contra-indicated to the treatment. I only had a hand massage, goodness what would have happened if I had the full body massage. I should have realised it would have gone into the blood stream with the oils, but got carried away with the moment of chocolate!! I have appointments come at me for everything since they took my blood and decided I was a type 2, I think I am still in denial but I know I have to work at it. The other thing that is at the back of my mind is the fact that my Dad is also type 2 and he had his leg and big toe amputated 2 years ago, this scares me. Found this site tonight when searching to find out what ideal blood count should be.
Hope everyone is well!!
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