mountainmanUK
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Do you test your blood glucose at all? It's not recommended by all GP's sadly (mine included), but I've found it useful for establishing which foods make my BG go too high. I try a food in a moderate quantity and then, if it makes my BG high, I'll reduce the quantity and test again next time. Some things, I can't have even in small quantity - like white bread for example, or white rice. I'm ok with 100g new potatoes, 1 slice of Burgen linseed bread....still working my way through the other stuff LOLHi! I was 15 st 12lbs only 4 months ago (way too heavy), but I am now back down to 12st 13lbs. Most of this rapid loss was put down to my diabetes (and ketones) before my official diagnosis. I am now just about perfect for my height (6ft) and also back at the weight I had maintained for over 20 years. I have eaten a very healthy diet for many years, and my initial weight gain was a result of spending a year on Mirtazipine, as I have suffered from moderate/severe depression since 2006. Since coming off the Mirtazipine and onto Citalopram, my depression has been under firm control. Since my T2 diagnosis, I have swapped out a few extra things from my diet (brown rice, wholewheat flour, etc) and started to "balance" my meals a bit more than before. (more brealfast, less tea, regular small healthy snacks). I feel fine, dietwise, and rarely feel hungry.
Hello! Welcome to this great, informative and supportive forum!! I'm only two months diagnosed- had no idea, routine bloods for hormonal query- strangely enough I had been on mirtazapine for a few years, with in a couple of weeks of starting lchf and being in control of my type2 I have come off them totally and feel so different!!Hi! I was 15 st 12lbs only 4 months ago (way too heavy), but I am now back down to 12st 13lbs. Most of this rapid loss was put down to my diabetes (and ketones) before my official diagnosis. I am now just about perfect for my height (6ft) and also back at the weight I had maintained for over 20 years. I have eaten a very healthy diet for many years, and my initial weight gain was a result of spending a year on Mirtazipine, as I have suffered from moderate/severe depression since 2006. Since coming off the Mirtazipine and onto Citalopram, my depression has been under firm control. Since my T2 diagnosis, I have swapped out a few extra things from my diet (brown rice, wholewheat flour, etc) and started to "balance" my meals a bit more than before. (more brealfast, less tea, regular small healthy snacks). I feel fine, dietwise, and rarely feel hungry.
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