Brightside
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Diet only
well then u cannot be concerned about your blood sugar....u either worry about your blood sugar and watch wat you eat, or you dont worry and take the pills....simples really.Special K... And yes I know diabetics aren't supposed to eat Special K .. But don't forget the Diabetic Nurse said there is nothing wrong with me and to behave normally. I have to behave normally until I get a diagnoses ?.
Special K... And yes I know diabetics aren't supposed to eat Special K .. But don't forget the Diabetic Nurse said there is nothing wrong with me and to behave normally. I have to behave normally until I get a diagnoses ?.
Pick up that box, drop it in the bin and eat something else. Your DN is either ignorant or simply an idiot. They are FULL of sugars. Then watch your levels drop big time
well then u cannot be concerned about your blood sugar....u either worry about your blood sugar and watch wat you eat, or you dont worry and take the pills....simples really.
going low carb is good for normal/non diabetics too....so no harm done. check out Paleo, Banting on google and youtube.....but again....if you are unsure of your BS and u are concerned then stop eating special K.Mike I absolutely agree with you but I with all due respect I need a proper diagnosis and I need some specialist advice. Hence my original question am I diabetic or not? I can't just diagnose myself and start avoiding carbs. Are the BG readings above indicative of a type two diabetic. In the absence of Hugh reading on the HbA1c test the nurse at my practice is saying I am not diabetic. If your saying stop eating Special K because the same would happen to a non diabetic?
Well I know what I would be doing with numbers like that you had on the special K.But don't forget the Diabetic Nurse said there is nothing wrong with me and to behave normally. I have to behave normally until I get a diagnoses ?.
@rosserk
When you are feeling unwell and unable to manage climbing the stairs without stopping for breath; and are drinking and passing enough water each day to fill a gallon container, present yourself to A&E without delay.
Thank you Ambersilva
I get the feeling I am provoking anger from some of the members who seem to have missed the context of the thread. I have been told in a very angry and aggressive manner 'you are not diabetic eat normally and stop testing your blood sugars!' If anyone has a suggestion of how I get around that issue I am all ears. I thought following the instructions from the DN and recording my blood sugars was the way to go?
I'm going to agree with people that Special K is very sugary.
However, there's no need for them to get aggressive about it.
And, in addition, if it's a definitive diagnosis you're looking for, I think that you have to be a bit careful low carbing etc, as it will obviously mask any insulin resistance that you might have by making things look "more normal" than they really are.
You're doing the right thing testing and recording results - armed with lots of good data, the doctor will be able to advise you properly when you finally get to see him!
I think you have understandable health anxiety due to what happened with your sister.
Re: diabetes masking pancreatic cancer etc etc.
I also think you have received good health care from your health care providers.
With the exception of the DN telling you to eat cereals after you told her you were having 'spikes' in your blood sugar. As @Mike D says cereals are 'sugar'.
Irrespective of Diabetes, they are not advisable for anyone to eat IMHO.
However, as your health care provider and a supposed professional, I don't think your DN should have told you to continue eating them. Especially If you'd told her you were having 'spikes' in your blood sugar. As you say you took your records/readings with you and discussed this with her.
You have received very good advice from the forum users. What you should have been told by your DN is the same as everyone here has said.
If something is 'spiking' your blood sugar, stop eating it. It's common sense.
It's all a good Dr or DN would tell you to do initially, if you were diagnosed as a type 2 diabetic anyway.
Don't wait for things to progress before making healthy eating choices.
That doesn't make any sense.
You are spiking though, so you will become diabetic if you don't change your
eating habits. It's a case of watch and wait at the moment and make the changes suggested. Whether it would be Type 1 or Type 2 would only be able to be diagnosed after your situation deteriorated.
If you are concerned you may have what your sister had, then you should get a private scan done.
If for no other reason than to rest your mind.
Good luck x
Hi all I read somewhere that HbA1c tests can be inaccurate if blood sugars go from one extreme to another, high to low. I don't tend to eat during the day and certainly didn't eat well during the three months the test covered which was when I was caring for my sister. I will eat breakfast and then not eat again until six ish... Before anyone tells me off for not eating during the day, remember I am not 'diabetic', I realise that would be a bad idea for someone with diabetes. What I am saying though is, that if someone isn't eating during the day and it's food that spikes the blood sugars wouldn't there be a lots of low readings during the days which could potentially give inaccurate results? Not eating would keep my blood sugar low for a large percentage of the time and bring down the average? Or doesn't it work like that?
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