Welcome, I am sure you will find out here what kind of foods to eat to get your BGs nice and stable. It's such a shame that the nurses give out wrong info about carbs. I will tag @daisy1 because she has some great info for people new to the site that she will post for you. Good luck and keep us posted, you sound like you have the right attitude!Hi guys. New here. 26 years old and a type 1 for 3 years. I really struggle to keep my bs levels stable and always have done. I lived quite an unhealthy lifestyle before I was diagnosed. Drinking, smoking etc... I have given up smoking and replaced that with vaping, which has made me feel 100x better. I stumbled across this forum a couple of days ago and noticed most of you manage to keep your levels really low all day. All I want to know is, how? I now understand carbs are bad, which is the complete opposite of what my nurse told me. I eat bread for breakfast, bread for lunch, pasta for tea, and eat quite late at night due to my working shift of 1pm til 9pm. Guess that would explain my erratic bs levels. So basically long story short, been doing it all wrong for 3 years and I now want to change and deal with this illness properly. Thanks for reading.
Wow thanks for the responses. My blood sugar in the morning is normally around 10-12 so my main aim is to get that down for now. It was 5 yesterday morning but I think that was more luck than judgement. Had a 3.4 reading at 7 this morning and had a small chocolate bar to raise it. Dreading the check I'm going to do soon.
Oh ok. Thanks for the advice. I was 10.3 before bedtime but had some weetabix about an hour before. Maybe had too much insulin with it. Just had a low carb omelette with bacon mushroom and cheese for breakfast. My first ever low carb brekkie so will see how that goes in an hour or so.Hi again Sponge 89, Personally I would not eat chocolate for breakfast - that's my "treat" at the weekend for being good during the week with my blood sugars. You could eat a yoghurt, toast, 1 or 2 bananas. And then have a sandwich mid-morning. Sometimes having a high result in the morning could depend on what you are before bedtime?
Hi guys. New here. 26 years old and a type 1 for 3 years. I really struggle to keep my bs levels stable and always have done. I lived quite an unhealthy lifestyle before I was diagnosed. Drinking, smoking etc... I have given up smoking and replaced that with vaping, which has made me feel 100x better. I stumbled across this forum a couple of days ago and noticed most of you manage to keep your levels really low all day. All I want to know is, how? I now understand carbs are bad, which is the complete opposite of what my nurse told me. I eat bread for breakfast, bread for lunch, pasta for tea, and eat quite late at night due to my working shift of 1pm til 9pm. Guess that would explain my erratic bs levels. So basically long story short, been doing it all wrong for 3 years and I now want to change and deal with this illness properly. Thanks for reading.
Definitely more stable now even after just 1 low carb meal. Was 8.3 2 hours ago and took 2 units of insulin and now I'm at 7.9.
I'm T2 diet only and tend to look at the total carbs in products so that I can keep an eye on how many I'm eating.That's brilliant. So you need to THINK about what you eat. I always check on the amount of sugars in products - so that I don't go over my daily amount. (Fruit has it's own natural sugar) If in "doubt" just ask, there are loads of people on this forum helping each other.
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