tydraig
Newbie
After my last two HBA1c tests in March and September 2017 came back with poor results I have been shocked into gaining control of my blood sugar levels.
I was diagnosed type 2 in August 2009, I have tried a number of times to control my BM's but have never been really that successful. Recently I had been getting headaches and mood swings a bit too often for me to ignore, along with severe bouts of arthritis.
I think I have found a fairly good diet for me which appears to be working, this is going to sound odd but it is having a remarkable effect on my weight and blood sugar levels.
Breakfast Monday to Friday one cup of tea or coffee with one sweetener, a bowl of Quaker maple & pecan porridge with two table spoons of Whole earth no added sugar crunchy peanut butter mixed together.
Lunch Monday to Friday two rounds of Lidl Low GI bread with cheddar cheese and a piece of roast chicken, one medium apple.
Evening meal's can vary between an all day breakfast without bread or toast, a roast dinner with only 2 - 3 small potatoes, a bowl of Aldi chunky vegetable soup. We have started using a Sous vide cooker to cook steaks and meat joints and a firm favourite at the moment is lamb.
The best meal for me at present is a lamb rogan josh, made using Patak's rogan josh paste with plenty of onions, peppers etc accompanied by Morrisons Cauli Rice Indian Pilau or Cauli rice Original. this is a Saturday evening meal accompanied with a bottle of pale ale, usually after two hours my BM's are around 4.6 mmol. I usually make enough to produce at least 3 meals so I can have two during the week for my evening meal. my wife loves this as we both work and we do not get home until around 18:30 during the week.
Anyway this new eating regime is certainly having its benefits for me. the two main influences for me are the peanut butter in the porridge as I no longer have cravings between breakfast and lunch, and the Rogan Josh meal with the cauli rice which for some reason has no effect on my blood sugars. Prior to this diet I had no control over my BM's hitting highs of 18 -21 mmol regularly but now my average is 6.3 mmol.
My weight since 13 October has dropped from 111kg to 105.5kg currently purely by this change which essentially is a low carb diet. (BMI 39.5) Oct 13th 2017 current (BMI 37.5)
Medication:
Atorvastatin 20mg tablets 1 x evening
Lisinopril 20mg tablets 1 x day
Co-amilofruse 5mg/40mg tablets 1 x day
Gliclazide 80mg tablets 1 x day 1 x evening
Sitagliptin 100mg tablets 1 x day
Doxazosin 4mg tablets 1 x evening
Doxazosin 2mg tablets 1 x day
Metformin 500mg tablets 2 x day, 2 x evening
Now looking forward to my next HBA1c test in January 2018.
I was diagnosed type 2 in August 2009, I have tried a number of times to control my BM's but have never been really that successful. Recently I had been getting headaches and mood swings a bit too often for me to ignore, along with severe bouts of arthritis.
I think I have found a fairly good diet for me which appears to be working, this is going to sound odd but it is having a remarkable effect on my weight and blood sugar levels.
Breakfast Monday to Friday one cup of tea or coffee with one sweetener, a bowl of Quaker maple & pecan porridge with two table spoons of Whole earth no added sugar crunchy peanut butter mixed together.
Lunch Monday to Friday two rounds of Lidl Low GI bread with cheddar cheese and a piece of roast chicken, one medium apple.
Evening meal's can vary between an all day breakfast without bread or toast, a roast dinner with only 2 - 3 small potatoes, a bowl of Aldi chunky vegetable soup. We have started using a Sous vide cooker to cook steaks and meat joints and a firm favourite at the moment is lamb.
The best meal for me at present is a lamb rogan josh, made using Patak's rogan josh paste with plenty of onions, peppers etc accompanied by Morrisons Cauli Rice Indian Pilau or Cauli rice Original. this is a Saturday evening meal accompanied with a bottle of pale ale, usually after two hours my BM's are around 4.6 mmol. I usually make enough to produce at least 3 meals so I can have two during the week for my evening meal. my wife loves this as we both work and we do not get home until around 18:30 during the week.
Anyway this new eating regime is certainly having its benefits for me. the two main influences for me are the peanut butter in the porridge as I no longer have cravings between breakfast and lunch, and the Rogan Josh meal with the cauli rice which for some reason has no effect on my blood sugars. Prior to this diet I had no control over my BM's hitting highs of 18 -21 mmol regularly but now my average is 6.3 mmol.
My weight since 13 October has dropped from 111kg to 105.5kg currently purely by this change which essentially is a low carb diet. (BMI 39.5) Oct 13th 2017 current (BMI 37.5)
Medication:
Atorvastatin 20mg tablets 1 x evening
Lisinopril 20mg tablets 1 x day
Co-amilofruse 5mg/40mg tablets 1 x day
Gliclazide 80mg tablets 1 x day 1 x evening
Sitagliptin 100mg tablets 1 x day
Doxazosin 4mg tablets 1 x evening
Doxazosin 2mg tablets 1 x day
Metformin 500mg tablets 2 x day, 2 x evening
Now looking forward to my next HBA1c test in January 2018.