xirles
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Hello,
I have joined the forum as my husband is Type 2 (diagnosed 5 years ago) and I am increasingly frustrated by the lack of advice and information from his "diabetes clinic" at GP surgery in UK. Just over a year ago he became very unwell, virtually urinary incontinent, tired, irritable and understandably worried. At this point he was still diet controlled though had been going through a period of anger/denial and ignoring his diagnosis despite my trying to help. We were in Spain as we spend the winter here so went to spanish GP and he checked his BG with the surgery monitor and was 396 (dont use UK measure here). He immediately put him on metformin 850 three times daily and explained he must go on a very low carb diet, get a BG monitor ASAP and see him every two weeks until BG improved considerably or he would have to prescribe insulin therapy.
My husband did as he was told (unusually) and within a few weeks he was much better and far more controlled although he lost a great deal of weight (was not overweight to start with) and has had ongoing issues with diarrhoea at least once a week since.
Anyway, when back home in UK he went to see GP who just said he was doing ok and to see diabetes nurse once a year. He saw the nurse and as usual she checked his feet (ok), weight (ok), BMI (ok), blood pressure (145/78), then the usual advice about exercise (he walks at least an hour daily and works out in gym 3 times a week). Then came the diet advice..........wholemeal bread, brown rice, pasta, veg, fruit, red meat only twice a week, fish, low fat yoghurts, weetabix or porridge for breakfast etc, etc.
When I said about low carb, high fat, she was not amused and basically said that was not the guideline diet he should follow. When I asked what might be the reason for his BG always being high in the morning (?liver dump) she said she didnt know why but carry on with meds as prescribed. When I asked about the diarrhoea she said it was probably just the medication. When I asked about a BG monitor and test strips (she didnt know we had bought them) she said they arent necessary for type 2 and would only "do your head in worrying about the readings" !!!!
So, fast forward to this week (we are in Spain for the winter)......my husband has been increasingly tired and irritable and the diarrhoea seems to be worse than usual. As he chose to follow the "UK" advice, he hasnt been checking his BG and has gone back to the diet of low fat/more carbs. After strong words last night, he checked his BG and it was 276 (around 15 I think). This morning it was 11.9 fasting so he has had a big wake up and so we go back to the low carb diet.
His biggest concern is the weight loss associated with the low carb lifestyle. He isnt overweight and never really has been, has always exercised regularly, doesn't smoke, doesn't drink much (a glass of wine with dinner,a bit more if we are out with friends) and is frankly already a bit down at how much weight he will lose again. Can anyone suggest a low carb option that wont knock his weight down so much as before??
Apologies for this "war and peace" length post, any advice would be gratefully received.
I have joined the forum as my husband is Type 2 (diagnosed 5 years ago) and I am increasingly frustrated by the lack of advice and information from his "diabetes clinic" at GP surgery in UK. Just over a year ago he became very unwell, virtually urinary incontinent, tired, irritable and understandably worried. At this point he was still diet controlled though had been going through a period of anger/denial and ignoring his diagnosis despite my trying to help. We were in Spain as we spend the winter here so went to spanish GP and he checked his BG with the surgery monitor and was 396 (dont use UK measure here). He immediately put him on metformin 850 three times daily and explained he must go on a very low carb diet, get a BG monitor ASAP and see him every two weeks until BG improved considerably or he would have to prescribe insulin therapy.
My husband did as he was told (unusually) and within a few weeks he was much better and far more controlled although he lost a great deal of weight (was not overweight to start with) and has had ongoing issues with diarrhoea at least once a week since.
Anyway, when back home in UK he went to see GP who just said he was doing ok and to see diabetes nurse once a year. He saw the nurse and as usual she checked his feet (ok), weight (ok), BMI (ok), blood pressure (145/78), then the usual advice about exercise (he walks at least an hour daily and works out in gym 3 times a week). Then came the diet advice..........wholemeal bread, brown rice, pasta, veg, fruit, red meat only twice a week, fish, low fat yoghurts, weetabix or porridge for breakfast etc, etc.
When I said about low carb, high fat, she was not amused and basically said that was not the guideline diet he should follow. When I asked what might be the reason for his BG always being high in the morning (?liver dump) she said she didnt know why but carry on with meds as prescribed. When I asked about the diarrhoea she said it was probably just the medication. When I asked about a BG monitor and test strips (she didnt know we had bought them) she said they arent necessary for type 2 and would only "do your head in worrying about the readings" !!!!
So, fast forward to this week (we are in Spain for the winter)......my husband has been increasingly tired and irritable and the diarrhoea seems to be worse than usual. As he chose to follow the "UK" advice, he hasnt been checking his BG and has gone back to the diet of low fat/more carbs. After strong words last night, he checked his BG and it was 276 (around 15 I think). This morning it was 11.9 fasting so he has had a big wake up and so we go back to the low carb diet.
His biggest concern is the weight loss associated with the low carb lifestyle. He isnt overweight and never really has been, has always exercised regularly, doesn't smoke, doesn't drink much (a glass of wine with dinner,a bit more if we are out with friends) and is frankly already a bit down at how much weight he will lose again. Can anyone suggest a low carb option that wont knock his weight down so much as before??
Apologies for this "war and peace" length post, any advice would be gratefully received.