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Diet

mac mick

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I have recently been diagonosed with type 2 I am on metformin by 2 500mg I am very confused about what i should and shouldnt be eating I have not been referred to a dietician I have looked on line but the most i have come across are recipes. I really want to know what are the foods i can eat and what i can eat only occasionally and also what i shouldnt eat I do know i have to lose weight despite any health problems i now have any advice would be greatly appreciated Thank You
 
Have a read of this Mac and see if it is of any help to you. Keep reading round the forum and you will find a lot of advice on different diets and foods.

 
Thanks Sugerless
For all your help and advice i will keep looking around the forum as you suggest This is all new to me and any advice is greatly appreciated Thank You for your quick reply Regards Mac
 
Thank you ukhomoeopath for your very helpfull advice on my diet So sorry i havent been able to reply to you sooner i have been unable to log in with mix up over my log in details Thank you once again new user name is now mickmac
 
I would disagree on the fats
I eat a fairly high fat diet, knowing that fat is the only food group which doesn't affect blood glucose.
Some fat is essential.
Latest research shows that it doesn't matter what kind of fat you eat. None has ever been proven to do you any harm.
Hana
 
ukhomoeopath said:
you might like to see this video explaining diabetes from the Diabetes UK website
It mentions about the fat preventing the cells getting the glucose and hereby the blood glucose rises.
From the same Diabetes UK I see they recommend T2s should make sure that their intake of carbohydrates "should make up half of what you eat and drink". I don't find that works for my BG control. Nor has increasing the amount of fats since I began LC made my BGLs rise, the exact opposite has happened. They also say that "glucose from carbohydrate are essential to the body, especially the brain".

So if this all make sense then I guess the video about fat preventing the cells from getting glucose and hereby the blood glucose rises would have to be true?

If that is the case then I may just as well give up the new training roles I have taken on right now as much of my brain's glucose these last 16 months seems to be coming from somewhere else and my brain is possibly about to turn to............?
 
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