I’m totally frustrated and confused!
Once I received my T2 diagnosis I went straight to a low carb, low sugar diet. I have been on a Desmond course and read loads of information. I’m not seeing any pattern with what I eat and what my blood sugar readings are.
It would be much more informative to you if you didn't just take your morning levels, but to test right before eating and about two hours later, to see what that particular meal did to your levels.I’m totally frustrated and confused!
Once I received my T2 diagnosis I went straight to a low carb, low sugar diet. I have been on a Desmond course and read loads of information. I’m not seeing any pattern with what I eat and what my blood sugar readings are.
I test my blood 1st thing in the morning and generally have a result between 9 to 11.5. Recently I threw caution to the wind and decided to not worry about the diet for the evening. I ate everything that was on offer including carbs, chocolate & wine. The next morning I took my BG test and the result was 8.5 ????? this doesn’t make any sense to me. Any ideas as to what on earth is happening?
Thanks
If you have alcohol it will lower your BG readings, because of the impact on your liver. If my experience is anything to go by you will still see a rise in BG due to the carbs eaten, but it will be slower and last longer than it would otherwise. This means that testing two hours after a meal is likely to give an incorrect impression of the meal's impact. I have had carbier than usual meals out, had a couple of glasses of wine, and had my +2hour BG readings come out lower than pre-meal.Thanks to all of you for your feedback. I will try testing before and after my meal and see if that helps.
Good luck. I think you will see a pattern and you are motivated to check. It won't be forever and will give you very useful data.Thanks to all of you for your feedback. I will try testing before and after my meal and see if that helps.
I can't quite equate a low carb diet and eating wheat. It is an obvious carb - and usually about 2/3rds carb by weight.Hi All, a quick up date. So I have had my 3 month check and my levels are down, only by 2% but it’s a start. At first I removed all obvious carbs from my diet. After going on a Desmond course I changed all obvious carbs to whole wheat and was careful about my intake. I have also recently started training again so I hope this will help weight loss. The doctor & nurse keep saying don’t bother checking blood sugar levels just lose weight! It still a challenge and I’m learning all the time. But thanks to all of your advise has helped.
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