At the present time you are feeling your way through the early stages of getting your blood glucose levels in control.Some more advice needed , on day 5 after diagnoses and BG is around 5.2 average , on the Metformin 500 mg once a day and doing a no carbs drill.
I have listened to many wise and good suggestions on here today . My current state is the headaches have stopped and I am detoxing, my vision however is not as good as it was but I am told like the headaches etc from no carbs this will pass as i am reajusting after eating when and what I wanted all my life just up to five days ago. My daily intake goes breakfast avocado (big one) lunch salad eggs/ham/Turkey, dinner chicken, salmon, lamb , bacon slices, salad, . Snacks , almonds, Brazil nuts, walnuts. Not sure if I can have soups yet or Indian food, kebabs (without pita of course) may expand if allowed these things. The big question is do I just bare the vision thing for a little more or do I bring in some minor carbs to settle things down .Sally and James posted earlier that James had the vision thing on the no carbs and it cleared up. On the LCHF site it says "If you’re healthy or a diabetic treated either by diet alone or just with Metformin there is no risk of hypoglycemia." which suggests to carry on with the no Carbs , I do drink around 5 big cups of tea a day with skimmed milk so I suppose I am having carbs, I also eat quite a few of the above nuts, is it just a question of a couple of rich tea biscuits say twice a day to be on the safe side?
Be careful of reducing the blood glucose levels too fast. The blurry vision is a sign that you may be reducing your levels too aggressively. I had the same blurry vision when I was aggressively reducing carbs to lower my blood glucose levels. It was scary and I found out that I could have caused lasting damage. Luckily I caused no long term damage but, wished I'd known sooner as I would have taken a more progressive long term approach.
As @nosher8355 has mentioned it's a marathon not a sprint.
Not trying to worry you just give you the caution I wished I had.
Be careful of reducing the blood glucose levels too fast. The blurry vision is a sign that you may be reducing your levels too aggressively. I had the same blurry vision when I was aggressively reducing carbs to lower my blood glucose levels. It was scary and I found out that I could have caused lasting damage. Luckily I caused no long term damage but, wished I'd known sooner as I would have taken a more progressive long term approach.
As @nosher8355 has mentioned it's a marathon not a sprint.
Not trying to worry you just give you the caution I wished I had.
I was getting different opinions Boo from the blurred vision will just sort itself out to its dangerous.@Rog - did you not believe the answers you were already given in two separate threads on this matter, from both myself and others?
how did you sort the blurry vision ?
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