morradichi
Member
- Messages
- 22
- Location
- Ireland
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- People with a talent for bullsh1t
Nothing long term just yet. My big problem is cutting out the sugar so tea and coffee are the initial ones to change. And my compulsion for bags of sweets was quickly overcome. It's just a case of getting the high levels down to a more manageable level first and then thinking a bit further ahead. My hba1c was done last week and has come back with a reading of 107 so I need to take tackle that urgently first.
I intially thought I could just cut DOWN on the sugars but I know that's not the case now. My levels have come down, but not far enough.
Yes, I've removed all the temptations from the apartment. One thing that surprised me upon inspection yesterday, was the lactose-free milk I had switched to a few weeks back has 4 times the sugar content of ordinary milk. Like they say, the road to hell...
Yep, I was told I could work myself into a tizzy if I read everything on food labels. So rather than practically camping out in supermarket aisles, I'll take my nurses advice and just concentrate on moderation/moderation/moderationWelcome morradichi. I've officially been T1 since October last year. Since I started reading the food labels on everything very closely the item that surprised me most (so far) was mango chutney - the one we have at home is 62% Carbs (57% sugar) - so had to re-evaluate the takeaway nights!
Good luck getting your BG's under control.
Thank ye sir! I'm feeling quite good about myself as it happens. Confirming T2 answered a lot of questions that were piling up the past year or so. Probably the biggest one was the fear that my eyesight was deteriorating permanently. Now I know what was causing it, I haven't got that fear anymore.Welcome to the Forums and may you soon be feeling on top of the world again, soon.
Howdy,
Diagnosed with Type 2 two weeks ago. I kind of suspected it but it took my sugar levels to hit the roof for me to go get it checked. Blurred vision, extreme thirst and weight loss were the giveaways.
However, rather than a hinderance I'm treating this now as a challenge. I was always saying I needed to change my diet and get more exercise. Now I got the kick up the behind I needed to actually go and do it.
So for me, this Diabetes thing is not actually the big bad bogeyman, but something to be overcome through my own choices from here on in. And there's plenty of help and support out there too. I'm not being cocky or blasé, just facing it with a positive attitude.
All the best,
Dave
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