peterpiper70
Newbie
- Messages
- 2
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
As the title said I had the greatest Xmas present ever being diagnosed type 2 on the 30th Dec last year. Anyway since then I have been pricking/testing, pricking/testing just trying to get to grips with what I can and cant eat and the amounts I can eat, when to exercise etc etc.
I have been posting on another forum (USA based) and have had some good advice but have recently found this one so I thought this might be better for me as I am in the UK too.
So here goes,
I am on Metformin (2 x 500mg/day) and was told by the Doctor that I could eat what I want as long as I avoided foods with added sugar and salt. I was told the Metformin would adjust my BG level on its own. Ideally I should try to have 3 meals a day (60 - 70g carbs each meal) spread out evenly and 3 or 4 snacks (15-20g carbs each) a day.
This I did and having tested extensively I found that my morning tolerance seems much lower than later in the day so yesterday I reduced to 30g carbs for breakfast (from the 60 I had been sticking to) but still didn't keep me below 8 after an hour (I'm told that's the magic figure?). This morning I measured and was 5.0 at waking. I had the same amount of bran flakes as yesterday but with Almond milk at 8:15 am, done 15mins of stationery cycling at 9:15 and hey presto tested at 9:35 and was only 5.9!! Now to my reckoning that sounds pretty good does it not?
So far so good, at 10:45 I was a bit peckish so thought id grab a snack, however the forever curious in me decided I would go for gold and see what happened if I ate something real `bad` to see what effect it had on my BG level. I therefore grabbed a choccy bar (a galaxy ripple for the record) which is 19.8 g carbs and it says its all sugars. Tested at 12:15 having done no exercise and was 6.2! Can someone try and explain what im doing wrong?
Don't get me wrong im happy to eat loads of choccy bars in pursuit of my goal but somehow I don't think that's the way forward on this journey is it?
Thanks in advance for any help
Regards
Pete
I have been posting on another forum (USA based) and have had some good advice but have recently found this one so I thought this might be better for me as I am in the UK too.
So here goes,
I am on Metformin (2 x 500mg/day) and was told by the Doctor that I could eat what I want as long as I avoided foods with added sugar and salt. I was told the Metformin would adjust my BG level on its own. Ideally I should try to have 3 meals a day (60 - 70g carbs each meal) spread out evenly and 3 or 4 snacks (15-20g carbs each) a day.
This I did and having tested extensively I found that my morning tolerance seems much lower than later in the day so yesterday I reduced to 30g carbs for breakfast (from the 60 I had been sticking to) but still didn't keep me below 8 after an hour (I'm told that's the magic figure?). This morning I measured and was 5.0 at waking. I had the same amount of bran flakes as yesterday but with Almond milk at 8:15 am, done 15mins of stationery cycling at 9:15 and hey presto tested at 9:35 and was only 5.9!! Now to my reckoning that sounds pretty good does it not?
So far so good, at 10:45 I was a bit peckish so thought id grab a snack, however the forever curious in me decided I would go for gold and see what happened if I ate something real `bad` to see what effect it had on my BG level. I therefore grabbed a choccy bar (a galaxy ripple for the record) which is 19.8 g carbs and it says its all sugars. Tested at 12:15 having done no exercise and was 6.2! Can someone try and explain what im doing wrong?
Don't get me wrong im happy to eat loads of choccy bars in pursuit of my goal but somehow I don't think that's the way forward on this journey is it?
Thanks in advance for any help
Regards
Pete