Shoelace1973
Active Member
- Messages
- 42
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
It's good , it's in the right direction. Keep up the good work will tag @daisy1 for more info for you .Hello
I was diagnosed type 2 in August this year. At the beginning of Sep my HbA1c result was 93. Now, 3 months later it has dropped to 56.
I realise it's good, it has dropped, but is 56 still 'bad'/far to high, or OK? What should it ideally be?
I don't have access to a diabetic nurse at the moment, to ask about it. (and Dr's seem clueless!).
I am on Metformin & Vipidia.
Thank you
High blood sugar does damage so going up to 12 even occasionally is not really a good idea if you have the means of not doing so. It also depends on how long after a meal the measurement is taken. If you measure two hours or more after a meal and it is 12 then it's going to be some time before it is within acceptable limits.Thank you for your replies. Yes, I have made dietary changes, as well as the meds. Does it matter to much if occasionally blood sugars go up to around 12, after a meal, if the HBA1c are still ok?
I used to eat a LOT of chocolate but once diagnosed as diabetic (Type 2) I did try to stop/lessen the amount I ate. I've got a VERY sweet tooth, I have to say but, since low carbing, I've actually lost the urge to eat it. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to scoff a whole bar of chocolate right now but, I know it will not do me any favours healthwise.I can't seem to give up chocolate & crisps!
My hubby @eldergarth replaced crisps with yushoi snapea rice sticks you can get them from Amazon . There really nice and for chocolate he has cavalier Belgian chocolate different flavours . Both have very little effect on his bg levels. Hope this helps.I can't seem to give up chocolate & crisps!
Get yourself used to something like Lindt 85% dark chocolate and allow yourself one square (they are big squares) as a treat on the days you hanker after chocolate. This is what I did. I started on the 75% and soon got used to the 85%. If I tried milk chocolate now it would taste disgustingly sweet! IT WORKED FOR ME!I can't seem to give up chocolate & crisps!
All is not lost - think laterally! There are lots of alternative, healthy, lower carb treats available for us to indulge in as diabetics, so have a good look around for ideas!I can't seem to give up chocolate & crisps!
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