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BurtieLad

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Hi guys

Got the news on Friday that I am now type 2 and needless to say it has hit home quite a lot. Currently trying to get my BG down and may need a higher dose of meds when I see the doc next week.

What has got me more worried than I already am, is that I have been referred to the hospital for an ultrasound on my liver and have just been given an appointment for this Friday. Is this at all routine or do I have good grounds to be really rather worried?

Thanks in advance
 
Hi Burtielad & welcome. I am also a recently diagnosed T2, and I was also sent for the ultrasound scan on my liver, so maybe it is done as a matter of routine by some GP's. Must admit that I was quite worried about it, but the result was merely what is known as a "fatty liver", and is apparently quite a common effect of diabetes, and is really nothing to worry about. My GP told me that as my bg levels come down, the condition will improve. Hope this helps to re-assure you.

Brian
 
HEy to both of you. Better things can happen than db.
Have a look at how a low carb diet can get your numbers into normal range. Works for me and cured me of a whole range of ailments. Try it your life may depend on it.
 
Hi guys

Many thanks for your replies, they have certainly put my mind a little more at ease. I have been looking at the low carb route and it certainly seems the route to go. I am a big rice and pasta fan, am I to take it that these are well and truly out? I have seen that Shiritaki noodles can replace ordinary ones. Any similar replacements for rice and pasta?

Thanks again
 
Give it a whirl. You have everything to gain.

Cauli rice = rice

Shredded blanched courgette = pasta

test and test all food stuffs to see how it impacts your sugar levels. Adapt diet accordingly. We are all different. Your diet will be your diet. But can't find anything that says there are no benefits to a low carb route. Check out the success stories in the low carb part of this forum.
Any q's just ask.
 
Sorry to sound thick, but what is cauli-rice?

Also, my GP is not one of those who encourages self testing, and will not prescribe the necessaries. I have decided to wait, (maybe unwisely) until I get the result of my first HbA1c test, before self funding testing myself. If my test is OK, then I won't have to worry about trying to find the extra cash.

Brian
 
Google cauli rice. I also think it's on recipe space here. Two methods:
grate or chop in processor cover in cling film and micromave
or
fry an onion add grated cauli then cover and cook until firm

Debate with your doc the issue of strips. How do you know what an individual food does? YouR hba1 will only tell you the average not the peak post meal. The peaks will cause the damage and ailments as I can attest. My hba1 was always in the fives. But I was ill. And I can go into high teens with some foods. An average will never show that. Pleas please take time to read up on this disease. It is complicated. The more you learn the less you will think you know.
 

Here is the advice we offer to newly diagnosed Diabetic's. Have a read and see if there is anything there that is useful to you. There are many methods of reducing your Bg levels so you should check out the low and the non-low carb areas of the Forum. All though involve a reduction of carbs to achieve good results.


Ken / Sue
 
Many thanks for the fresh replies, I will have a good read at home this evening. I have been for my ultrasound this morning and am very relieved to have been told that all seems well. There are only slight fatty deposits on my liver and she said it was not particularly larger either. Also gall bladder, kidneys and pancreas checked out ok with regard to "lumps and bumps". Now it's time to focus on those BGs...
 
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