Hi and welcome
Rather than eat a carb blocking supplement would it not be simpler and probably safer, to eat less carbs in the first place. I expect you would then have to reduce the amount of insulin you take, which is probably an added bonus.
Most on this site have found that going down the route of decreasing intake of carbs makes both reducing weight and controlling blood sugars easier. If you take some time to browse around you should find plenty of testimonials and ideas how you can do this.
This is probably not the answer you were looking for and I hope this is not too discouraging for you.
Trying to implement lifestyle changes is never easy but in the case of diabetes is always worthwhile. Set yourself small achievable targets and feel free to come back here for all the advice and support you need.
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Why not start a blog ? Bit like an on-line diary ! It helps you stay on target and we can follow your progress and offer advice/support ?
Thank you all for your advice. I am trying to follow a lower carb eating plan, I haven't yet worked out what the best foods are to eat and what time of the day to eat them. I have contemplated cutting out carbs in my evening meal to see if my overnight blood sugars go down. Has anyone tried this and had any success with it?
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Hi there I have just been diagnosed with type 2 .. I weigh around a100 kilograms to .. Also wake up with blood sugar from 8 up to 12 .. My doc here has giving me glucophage 850 and Sandoz Glibenclamide 5 to take ..
Commiserations on your diagnosis. I have been referred yo the Community Diabetes Clinic after year of care via my doctor' surgery diabetic nurse. They have talked about increasing my insulin, changing it to 4 fast acting insulin doses per day. I did not want to do the 4 injections a day and increased the doses of my two injections. Obviously losing weight will help with my BG and it's just a case of finding the right eating plan and exercise plan to do this. Good luck with your weight loss plans.
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