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OMG thank you for this. I have just watched my first session. I'm going to do the ten weeks and hopefully learn more about the low carb diet.I nearly forgot. Diabetes.co.uk is running a free course on low carb eating.
www.diabetes.co.uk/lowcarb
Click the link and sign up. Each lesson is only a few minutes long.
Hi @debrasue,I really would prefer to handle this through diet in the first instance, rather than immediately go down the Metformin route which my doctor is suggesting. Am I being unrealistic? Where do I begin?
Hi @debrasue and welcome to the forum. Well done for being proactive and finding this forum. There is a lot of good advice and support on here. When you see your GP or DSN you should ask for a printout of your blood test results, or at least get the figures so you know where you are starting from.Hi, I have just been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes (I don't have any more information than that, other than the fact that routine blood tests for diabetes came back as normal until November 2016, so I suppose I haven't had the problem for very long).
Why is tea and coffee bad? I'm T2 diet controlled with an hba1c of 36 and drink several cups of both tea and coffee with whole milk per day.hello, it can begin to control your food, and stop drinking for coffee, tea, and alcohol, it's bad...!!! and don't forget to control your lifestyle, it will help you to control your blood sugar...
Thanks!I nearly forgot. Diabetes.co.uk is running a free course on low carb eating.
www.diabetes.co.uk/lowcarb
Click the link and sign up. Each lesson is only a few minutes long.
Thanks for this. There seems to be a lot of conflicting advice, though - I thought coffee was supposed to be good, for instance? I don't really drink alcohol and I don't like tea, so that's not going to be a problem. And that's excellent advice about controlling my lifestyle - I guess that's what got me into this mess in the first place!hello, it can begin to control your food, and stop drinking for coffee, tea, and alcohol, it's bad...!!! and don't forget to control your lifestyle, it will help you to control your blood sugar...
Thanks for this - good advice! When you say eliminate pasta, bread and rice, does that include wholemeal pasta and bread, and brown rice?Hi @debrasue
Welcome this is a great site and it has helped me enormously. There is so much to get your head around but take your time.
With all that confusion and so much information I will make 2 suggestions that I believe are fundamentals to us all
Please use this forum to ask any questions you have and welcome again
- Get a meter so that you can monitor your blood glucose levels(if it can't be prescribed buy one) Others on here will give you the cheapest options in the UK if you ask
- You need to limit some Carbohydrates and eliminate others from your diet. Sugar, Biscuits, Soft Drinks, Pasta, Bread, Rice etc and your meter will help you make these decisions
hello, it can begin to control your food, and stop drinking for coffee, tea, and alcohol, it's bad...!!! and don't forget to control your lifestyle, it will help you to control your blood sugar...
Thanks for the hug - whoever that was from! Made me want to cry... :-( I haven't told my family or friends about this diagnosis yet - I feel too ashamed, as I know I've brought it upon myself - so it's good to have this site to "talk" to.Hi, I have just been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes (I don't have any more information than that, other than the fact that routine blood tests for diabetes came back as normal until November 2016, so I suppose I haven't had the problem for very long). I haven't had a chance to discuss things with my GP or practice dietician/nurse yet, but I have been looking for some answers online and now I'm suffering from complete information overload! I just have no idea where to start. :-( As a bit of background, I am 63 years old, morbidly obese, long-term disabled (mobility, following an accident) and have a very sedentary job/lifestyle. I've been a yo-yo dieter for over 50 years. My late father was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes at the age of 60. Although I don't know anything very much about diabetes, I really would prefer to handle this through diet in the first instance, rather than immediately go down the Metformin route which my doctor is suggesting. Am I being unrealistic? Where do I begin?
Thanks for the hug - whoever that was from! Made me want to cry... :-( I haven't told my family or friends about this diagnosis yet - I feel too ashamed, as I know I've brought it upon myself - so it's good to have this site to "talk" to.
Thanks for this - good advice! When you say eliminate pasta, bread and rice, does that include wholemeal pasta and bread, and brown rice?
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