CaptainTwitchy
Member
- Messages
- 22
- Location
- UK
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Spiders, long walks in the countryside
I've been managing this on a very low (sub 20g per day) carb diet. I've ditched bread, the entire subgroup of foods that fall under "naughty things", cereals, grains, pasta and even my beloved potatoes. I've done it properly dammit! And now I don't really know how to balance it all out again. I've actually kind of liked the Keto stuff because fat is delicious in all it's glorious forms. Losing weight and eating this much cheese! I bought a keytone monitor because I thought it'd be a good idea to see if this is really working, and today's reading was 1.3 which ain't bad really. Plus I've lost 10lbs in the last two weeks which is the first successful weight loss in my entire life.
So carry on doing what you are doing. It's obviously working well and your disinterested doctor doesn't have your condition, you do!
The decision as to whether to take medicine is yours and yours alone to make.
A doctor can advise but not force you to do anything.
I am not a doctor, but I have been reading on another site of someone, a t2 diabetic on SLGT2 medication who did have a severe dka within days of starting keto and was hospitalised.
I don't know anything about the medication or why it was prescribed for you, but I do know it and keto don't mix well and it isn't advised to do both at once
Thanks. Having a hard time trusting my judgement, but I think I've decided to hold off on them for at least the time being.
The NHS is also ignoring the FDA warning that it can cause genital necrosis. They also ignore the reports of acute pancreatitis being associated. The only FDA warning they have passed on to doctors is the one about UTI risk. This class of drugs has built up a bad reputation for nasty side effects beyond UTI but it seems to be essentially non British to discuss them.
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