https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.html should help you with some basic do's and don't's. You're in the prediabetic range, which does mean you are genetically predisposed to develop T2, which with your background was kind of logical, but yeah... You can make some changes and get back into the normal range. It's for life though, it's never going to go away and you will need to low carb ad infinitum. You might want to share the knowledge you're about to take in with your parents too. There are people who have come back from meds and/or insulin with a diet change, but it would be advisable to have medical assistance when on meds/insulin, as hypo's are extremely likely. All in all though.... You can get back into the normal range pretty quick, maybe a week or two. And forget carb cycling. All carbs are problematic for a prediabetic/T2. If you cycle it'll just destroy any progress you've made in the day(s) before.Hi All, first post here, its been about 6 weeks that i have started waking up in the night once absolutely bursting for the toilet. Been to docs for a blood test and they said my hbac1 (she said its aveerage of last 3 months)i think it was is at 46mmol and 48 is diabetics and normal range is under 41. they have given me 6 months before a retest to sort diet and excercise out. Now ive never really dieted before or watched what ive ate, always had a sweet tooth, and diabetes does run in my family, my mum is on injections, dad on tablets.
I am 32 and just wanted some advise on the food aspect of stuff, to try prevent it and get my figures down as well as lose weight. exce3rcise side i can do, as ive been active most my life, just had rapid weight gain in last 2 to 3 yrs since having two kids under 2 and stopping gym.
what are the main foods to avoid? is it just aim for low carb diet? carb cycle?
any help in this area would be appreciated.
thanks
il638
p.s. can i control it with diet and excercise or am i just delaying the inevitable with it running in family?
If you have any specific questions, give a shout, there's always people here with a variety of answers.Hi literally got diagnosed on Thursday and my hbac1 was 118 massive shock to the system first finger prick test was 28.8 managed to get this down to 14.8 today which has increased since the weekend. Will be interesting to see how this post spans out as not really sure yet what is good and what is bad yet! Good luck
Basically, I went back to getting active – physical activity 3 or 4 times a week and especially High intensity Interval training (Like circuit training or various things you can do at home I can share in more detail if of interest). .
thank you, one thing thats good for me is ive never eever been addicted to fizzy drinks, dont like the feeling on my throat, so i would maybe have half a can a yr if that, im mainly fruit juice or water drinker with meals (however from what ive read i need more water, around 3 litres) so thats what im working onMy first move was to cut out all sugar. I was drinking fizzy pop like it was going out of fashion. So, out went the pop, sugar in tea and coffee, cakes, sweets and chocolate. Didn't take too long before I was visiting the loo less.
Next move was to start on the carbs - Potatoes, bread, pasta and rice were consigned to the past and now I am starting the third phase of looking more closely at the carbs and following some of the excellent dietary advice on this site.
Combined with exercise and just Seven months in and feeling much better in myself.
Your Hba1c is not too bad at all and I am sure that if you follow the advice on here you will soon feel better.
Good luck on your journey.
Regarding fruit, avoid sweet tropical fruit like bananas and mangos, stick to berries - raspberries, strawberries, blueberries as they contain less sugar. Serve with extra thick cream for a delicious pud. If you buy the frozen fruit you can chuck some in a blender with cream while still frozen and get a sort of ice cream.this is a brilliant post so haoppy for what you have achieved in such a short space of time. mine being 46mmol doesnt sound that bad against them figures, great work, please do share the circuit training info, i have just started 20mins stairmaster 20mins fast walk treadmill 3 x week and 30mins weights 3 x weeks on the alternate days, so 6 sessions at gym.
hardest part for me is the diet, ive done two days so far on low carb recording via myfitnesspal, only had one little snickers from a celebration box in these twodays by mistake as im so used to just eating chocolate after evry meal.
sugar is only from fruit going forward, what are the best fruits and nuts i should purchase?
Ah... Holidays. It completely depends what you want, I suppose. I haven't been abroad much in the meantime, but managed perfectly well in Germany last year. (Most of the time "Ohne brot, bitte/Without bread, please" was quite sufficient. My husband often eats my fries.thank you for this JOkalsbeek very helpful, i will definitely look at these resources, i guess its a lifestyle change now thats required. if i manage to maintain for a year, how do you guys handle holidays abroad? do you have the week off (im a yearly regular holiday person) or watch what you eat on holiday too , just wanting to check as i wouldn't want to binge for a week and then struggle for a month on return.
appreciate the help guys, brilliant posts, job for this weekend is get a glucose metre and cream wise, can it be any cream such as the elmea full fat? or single from asda or a specific type? tried cottage cheese for the first time yesterday and nearly puked, not my cuppa tea lol, anyone use green teas and similar at all? im not really a hot drinks person either but can help with loosing weight i have heard,
i guess holiday and desert time, is an excuse as a father now to eat the left overs from the wife and kids. That way i wont over indulge.
im usually a wrap and burger person too, so need to find alternatives, i guess steaks and meat and veg and salad. maybe a blob of mash too with it.
Elmlea is not cream. It a vegetable fat concotion although at least one assistant in Morrison thought it was cream and was surprised when I read her the label. A bit like bread and butter on a menu -99% of the time the butter is actually margarine when you ask!appreciate the help guys, brilliant posts, job for this weekend is get a glucose metre and cream wise, can it be any cream such as the elmea full fat? or single from asda or a specific type? tried cottage cheese for the first time yesterday and nearly puked, not my cuppa tea lol, anyone use green teas and similar at all? im not really a hot drinks person either but can help with loosing weight i have heard,
i guess holiday and desert time, is an excuse as a father now to eat the left overs from the wife and kids. That way i wont over indulge.
im usually a wrap and burger person too, so need to find alternatives, i guess steaks and meat and veg and salad. maybe a blob of mash too with it.
Was the cottage cheese the low fat one? They are a bit nasty. Full fat cheese is the way to go.appreciate the help guys, brilliant posts, job for this weekend is get a glucose metre and cream wise, can it be any cream such as the elmea full fat? or single from asda or a specific type? tried cottage cheese for the first time yesterday and nearly puked, not my cuppa tea lol, anyone use green teas and similar at all? im not really a hot drinks person either but can help with loosing weight i have heard,
i guess holiday and desert time, is an excuse as a father now to eat the left overs from the wife and kids. That way i wont over indulge.
im usually a wrap and burger person too, so need to find alternatives, i guess steaks and meat and veg and salad. maybe a blob of mash too with it.
I am type 1 but chocolate is a disaster area for me! If it is the house I eat it so my only solution is to ban it until Friday and to fill up on great quality fats and proteins with veg in between. If you've been relying on sweet treats for a sugar boost or to relax post bedtime then it will feel tough for a little so I would work out what you can commit to realistically e.g. if the treat was everyday could you stick to every other day?this is a brilliant post so haoppy for what you have achieved in such a short space of time. mine being 46mmol doesnt sound that bad against them figures, great work, please do share the circuit training info, i have just started 20mins stairmaster 20mins fast walk treadmill 3 x week and 30mins weights 3 x weeks on the alternate days, so 6 sessions at gym.
hardest part for me is the diet, ive done two days so far on low carb recording via myfitnesspal, only had one little snickers from a celebration box in these twodays by mistake as im so used to just eating chocolate after evry meal.
sugar is only from fruit going forward, what are the best fruits and nuts i should purchase?
appreciate the help guys, brilliant posts, job for this weekend is get a glucose metre and cream wise, can it be any cream such as the elmea full fat? or single from asda or a specific type? tried cottage cheese for the first time yesterday and nearly puked, not my cuppa tea lol, anyone use green teas and similar at all? im not really a hot drinks person either but can help with loosing weight i have heard,
i guess holiday and desert time, is an excuse as a father now to eat the left overs from the wife and kids. That way i wont over indulge.
im usually a wrap and burger person too, so need to find alternatives, i guess steaks and meat and veg and salad. maybe a blob of mash too with it.
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