Hello and welcome to the forum. First let me say I know nothing about Eating Disorders.
There is a Low Carb Programme right here on the site to help people with Pre Diabetes and Type 2 Diabetes.
I will tag @daisy1 for the welcome pack offered to newbies, it is full of great information and useful links.
Have a read around the forum and ask as many questions as you like, there is a wealth of knowledge and support to be had.
Is that a blood sugar reading from a meter in mg/dL (approx 2.7 mmol/L which is very low) or an HbA1C (just into diabetic range but not outrageously bad)?The answer seems to have come yesterday by way of a blood sugar result - it is 49.
As the OP posted in the 'PreDiabetes' section of the forum I would say it is an HbA1c result. A result of 49 would imo suggest borderline Pre Diabetes/Type 2 Diabetes.Is that a blood sugar reading from a meter in mg/dL (approx 2.7 mmol/L which is very low) or an HbA1C (just into diabetic range but not outrageously bad)?
Have you been diagnosed with diabetes (T1/T2??) or reactive hypoglycemia????
Yes it is an HbA1c result.As the OP posted in the 'PreDiabetes' section of the forum I would say it is an HbA1c result. A result of 49 would imo suggest borderline Pre Diabetes/Type 2 Diabetes.
HiHi everyone. I am so relieved to have found this forum. For the last few weeks I have been getting more and more exhausted. This is so unlike me. I am used to doing plenty of exercise each day and having enough oomph for all the things I need to do. The answer seems to have come yesterday by way of a blood sugar result - it is 49. I am very frightened by it and so confused from conflicting information on what to eat. I have had a binge eating disorder for years and consumed vast amounts of sugar but now need to stop that and eat the right things to turn this situation around. If anyone has any suggestions for an eating programme to follow I would be hugely grateful!
Hi everyone. I am so relieved to have found this forum. For the last few weeks I have been getting more and more exhausted. This is so unlike me. I am used to doing plenty of exercise each day and having enough oomph for all the things I need to do. The answer seems to have come yesterday by way of a blood sugar result - it is 49. I am very frightened by it and so confused from conflicting information on what to eat. I have had a binge eating disorder for years and consumed vast amounts of sugar but now need to stop that and eat the right things to turn this situation around. If anyone has any suggestions for an eating programme to follow I would be hugely grateful!
Not free anymorefree
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/why-is-the-low-carb-programme-no-longer-free.128543/(The Low Carb programme isn't free anymore?! Am I understanding you correctly?)
I found Bitten Johnson's series of lectures on Sugar Addiction on Dietdoctor.com really useful. It applies to carb addiction too. It really helped me to quit the harmful carbs.Hi everyone. I am so relieved to have found this forum. For the last few weeks I have been getting more and more exhausted. This is so unlike me. I am used to doing plenty of exercise each day and having enough oomph for all the things I need to do. The answer seems to have come yesterday by way of a blood sugar result - it is 49. I am very frightened by it and so confused from conflicting information on what to eat. I have had a binge eating disorder for years and consumed vast amounts of sugar but now need to stop that and eat the right things to turn this situation around. If anyone has any suggestions for an eating programme to follow I would be hugely grateful!
Hi
I read your post and it reminded me of my situation. I was reacting to stress by eating as much as I could lay my hands on. This included lots of junk food, so yes binging. My Hbac1 was 50 and my pre and post meal glucose did not look good. Exhaustion was shocking. I used this forum to learn more about diabetes and am now doing moderate low carb diet.
My daily glucose is down to normal limits and I'm about to get the Hbac1 repeated.
The big difference for me is the increase in energy.
My advice is take this seriously, get whatever help you need to make the changes. Go for it and feel better. Good luck, you will have loads of support here.
I found Bitten Johnson's series of lectures on Sugar Addiction on Dietdoctor.com really useful. It applies to carb addiction too. It really helped me to quit the harmful carbs.
Hey Ady Kiwi, welcome to the forum. Agree with the posts above - especially SockFiddler's post. One breath at a time, one step at a time and keep looking forward - the past is the past and you can't change it - but you can change your journey now for the better. Sending you hugs!! Blessings/L
Welcome to the forum @Ady Kiwi from another with prediabetes. Lot of good information already given. There is no right diet plan just one that works for you and is sustainable long term keeping your sugars at healthy levels.
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