Hi Kevin, (piiwan58)Hello Everyone,
I am Kevin and am new here.
I joined up as I've recently been diagnosed as being pre-diabetic and my doctor didn't really offer any guidance other than "look on this website".
I found out that as I also have high cholesterol, he should really have been more informative.
Anyway, I look forward to conversing with you guys and listen to any advice that may be offered.
Thanks
Kevin
Serendipity then?Thanks for your welcomes guys, I should have put this clearer...
When I wrote the doctor suggested "this" website, I didn't mean this forum in particular, he was referring to an NHS website.
Should have made that clear, nice to meet you all.
That sounds like a very bad days eating for a diabeticHi, I was only diagnosed with type 2 last week, I have been overwhelmed with it all, have felt like its my fault but am beginning to understand that its something that has happened. I had gestational diabetes with both my children (16 and 10). My question is that my understanding is that I need to have carbs in my diet but am now worried that I am having too many. Today I have had AllBran and milk, bean salad, cous cous and salad, big pot of watermelon, raspberries and blueberries and salmon, roast veg and brown rice! Is that ok? I don't have a blood monitor yet. Thanks for any help or advice.
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That sounds like a very bad days eating for a diabetic
The salmon would be OK. You say you don't have a monitor YET. So I presume you intend to get one. Once you start testing you will see that what you assumed to be healthy foods will send your blood glucose levels soaring.
Ignore that sheet.Oh my goodness, I really thought that was a good menu. In have been given a diet sheet which tells me all the good foods and thought I'd done the right thing. I am going to GP tomorrow and getting monitor then. Please could you maybe tell me why that is not a good days food. Thanks.
Hi, I was only diagnosed with type 2 last week, I have been overwhelmed with it all, have felt like its my fault but am beginning to understand that its something that has happened. I had gestational diabetes with both my children (16 and 10). My question is that my understanding is that I need to have carbs in my diet but am now worried that I am having too many. Today I have had AllBran and milk, bean salad, cous cous and salad, big pot of watermelon, raspberries and blueberries and salmon, roast veg and brown rice! Is that ok? I don't have a blood monitor yet. Thanks for any help or advice.
Hello KirzleOh my goodness, I really thought that was a good menu. In have been given a diet sheet which tells me all the good foods and thought I'd done the right thing. I am going to GP tomorrow and getting monitor then. Please could you maybe tell me why that is not a good days food. Thanks.
I think what Pipp means by many of us is almost all of us.Hello Kirzle
It all gets so confusing and worrying immediately after diagnosis.
A lot of T2 diabetes advice from GPs is to have plenty of 'good carbs'. In reality many of us find this makes blood glucose readings rise even higher.
There is some good advice from for newly diagnosed earlier in this thread. You will also get lots of sound advice to your questions from forum members.
Best wishes
Pipp
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