Mothman
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
i am newly diagnosed [July 2011] with type 2 but have been on a gluten free diet since August having both researched it on the net and experienced problems in the past eating wheat [bread].
Initially my HbA1c level was 7.5 but after 3 months of the diet, today was advised its now 6.5. Other than that, my lifestyle has remained the same although in the last week or so have been trying to reduce my carb intake but have been continueing with my w/end alcohol intake.
Its been hard but i have managed to adhere to the diet 99% and am now not finding it too difficult.
If the problem gets worse for me, at least i know that i can go further with the diet [carb reduction] but for the moment continue as i used to. My Doctor hadnt heard of a gluten free diet helping diabetics before and is really impressed with me.
I am going to continue the diet UFN as at least i can have a drink or 2 at w/ends and i need to do this to relax as ime in a caring situation with my mum.
Andy
i am newly diagnosed [July 2011] with type 2 but have been on a gluten free diet since August having both researched it on the net and experienced problems in the past eating wheat [bread].
Initially my HbA1c level was 7.5 but after 3 months of the diet, today was advised its now 6.5. Other than that, my lifestyle has remained the same although in the last week or so have been trying to reduce my carb intake but have been continueing with my w/end alcohol intake.
Its been hard but i have managed to adhere to the diet 99% and am now not finding it too difficult.
If the problem gets worse for me, at least i know that i can go further with the diet [carb reduction] but for the moment continue as i used to. My Doctor hadnt heard of a gluten free diet helping diabetics before and is really impressed with me.
I am going to continue the diet UFN as at least i can have a drink or 2 at w/ends and i need to do this to relax as ime in a caring situation with my mum.
Andy