Janz234567
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
I was diagnosed 9 weeks ago. I have been on the Newcastle diet and lost 30lbs. But my levels are unpredictable - I can eat exactly the same things and on two consecutive days have readings of 4.2 and 6.2! I am increasingly depressed with all this focus on my health and measuring levels and find the thought of his for the rest of my life awful. I feel I am becoming completely obsessed and think about it all the time. I have read a lot and scared myself with the possible complications. Tempted to simply put my head in the sand. If I can't get the levels down on 600 calories and no carbs or fat for all this time then it seems hopeless. What will happen now if I eat carbs, through the roof again. Sorry to moan. A colleague said at least it wasn't a cancer diagnosis so I should feel lucky!
Hi, my story is almost exactly like yours except I am a few weeks ahead of you, I couldn't get my numbers below the mid to high sixes no mater how hard I dieted, I think our bodies are far more complex than we understand. My Diabetic nurse was not happy with the progress I was making and I was fed up of suffering the strict diet, so she prescribed Metformin 500mg twice a day. I took this for a month following the advice on the forums and taking the pills with food twice a day, all that happened is my BG numbers continued to fluctuate but not below 6.3 and I had chronic diarrhoea. Back at the clinic I discussed this with DN and she agreed to let me try slow release Metformin, and after a few days my BG dropped to mid 5 s and has stayed there despite being able to reintroduce things like baked potatoes and bread. Obviously I still can't eat sugary foods but at least I can relax the diet somewhat, which I am very pleased about. I'm exploring the boundaries.