LucyLark
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- Messages
- 16
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
I really appreciated everyone's advice and support on my first post (written after a phone call with the nurse who started off telling me my condition was 'down to my lifestyle') and I'm now 3 weeks into my new diet regime.
To recap briefly, my son is T1 and I asked him to check my BS 3 weeks ago because I felt so awful and odd. It was 16.8. On subsequent days it was 11.6 and 12.8. I made an appointment with my surgery, then came straight here and read everything I could. I was totally convinced by everyone's advice and decided the thing to do was to go low carb.
Since then I've had virtually no flour, sugar, potatoes, rice, pasta etc. It's been easier than I thought it would be and I've been feeling positive about being healthier and not feeling so rubbish.
I have to say that in the meantime, I've had a bad arthritis flare, to the point that my hands are feeble & painful all the time. And I also had a couple of days of complete wipe-out, feeling awful and being unable to move; I don't know if there's anything connecting either to the diabetes. But other than that I haven't felt so thirsty or so foggy, which is great.
I had more blood taken yesterday, to get the second HbA1c number before a face-to-face appointment next Tuesday. My first, two weeks ago, was 89.
I'm not much looking forward to it; partly because the nurse who took my blood yesterday said "we'll get you on the tablets next week" and also because I tested my blood just now and it was 12.
Is this standard after 3 weeks of low carb? I think I expected it to have gone down more. I'm feeling less optimistic now, but maybe it will just take the time it takes and I shouldn't be expecting miracles overnight? Any words of encouragement very much welcomed! Should I accept the tablets but continue the low carb plan?
To recap briefly, my son is T1 and I asked him to check my BS 3 weeks ago because I felt so awful and odd. It was 16.8. On subsequent days it was 11.6 and 12.8. I made an appointment with my surgery, then came straight here and read everything I could. I was totally convinced by everyone's advice and decided the thing to do was to go low carb.
Since then I've had virtually no flour, sugar, potatoes, rice, pasta etc. It's been easier than I thought it would be and I've been feeling positive about being healthier and not feeling so rubbish.
I have to say that in the meantime, I've had a bad arthritis flare, to the point that my hands are feeble & painful all the time. And I also had a couple of days of complete wipe-out, feeling awful and being unable to move; I don't know if there's anything connecting either to the diabetes. But other than that I haven't felt so thirsty or so foggy, which is great.
I had more blood taken yesterday, to get the second HbA1c number before a face-to-face appointment next Tuesday. My first, two weeks ago, was 89.
I'm not much looking forward to it; partly because the nurse who took my blood yesterday said "we'll get you on the tablets next week" and also because I tested my blood just now and it was 12.
Is this standard after 3 weeks of low carb? I think I expected it to have gone down more. I'm feeling less optimistic now, but maybe it will just take the time it takes and I shouldn't be expecting miracles overnight? Any words of encouragement very much welcomed! Should I accept the tablets but continue the low carb plan?