Do I need to self test
What do I eat
How do I keep well
Or do I just take my tablets and hope for the best ,
Feeling bit stressed hopefully u kind people can help sort me out !!!!
Welcome @Lesley666
What would a normal days food look like for you at the moment? And what were your blood test results?
Today I've eaten 3 rvita with butter and tuna and plain yogurt tiny bit honey , I feel sick all the time , but when I eat probably an hour later I've got hunger pangs , I'm on a strict diet but all I know is how to lose weight not what I should eat with T2
I've only had one test which was 58 no one had told me what to do
Today I've eaten 3 rvita with butter and tuna and plain yogurt tiny bit honey , I feel sick all the time , but when I eat probably an hour later I've got hunger pangs , I'm on a strict diet but all I know is how to lose weight not what I should eat with T2
I've only had one test which was 58 no one had told me what to do
You really should not eat sugar and starches - they make you fat and hungry, basically.
I have been on strict diets in the past and they did nothing but make me feel really bad and get to the point of collapse through malnutrition.
I'd advise that you forget the strict diet and the highly dangerous bariatric surgery which could kill you - lower your blood glucose levels to normal by eating low carb foods - don't be afraid of eating the natural fats which come with meat and fish (as oil) - when I first started off and tried to eat just 20 gm of carb a day I lost half a stone in three days, so it is very effective, and when I checked with my meter, after diagnosis, all the things which stopped weightloss also raised my glucose levels.
It is a sad fact that all the 'healthy' diets pushed so hard for so long, low fat and low calorie, just do not work. even if they are successful, they can't be sustained, but if you eat low carb and (by today's standards) high fat, you can go on for as long as you like. If that also normalises your blood glucose levels without any effort, I don't see that your doctor can complain about it.
Do you need to have bariatric surgery for some reason other than your doctor's advice?
I'm really over weight have been on off all my life , I can lose weight easily but put back on just as easily , I'm sick of up and down weight loss , with surgery hopefully I will be able maintain it , if I decided go through it as it's a hole new way of life
Hi Lesley666...really? Anyway..you are very lucky to have this support group because 6 monthsago when I was diagnosed there was nothing and exactly the same indeterminate, rubbish advice...keep eating the same stuff..just cut down!...Rubbish! I found and followed the American equivalent of this new site and followed their advice. It works! I am now a non diabetic..strictly speaking, once T2 sufferer, always a T2 type. However..if you STICK to the diet plan it WORKS!So basically I've had T2 for approx 3 wks , I've been taking metformin for 3 wks , this wk up to 4 = 1000mg ,
I haven't a clue no one has told me what to do , what to eat , the only reason I found out was I'm having bariatric surgery " hopefully this year and did a number blood test ,
I went to my own doctor who gave me metformin I said what do I eat , bascialy I was told to try cut down " what's does that mean eat 2 mars bars instead of 3 "
I've had to look on line but still haven't a clue ,
Do I need to self test
What do I eat
How do I keep well
Or do I just take my tablets and hope for the best ,
Feeling bit stressed hopefully u kind people can help sort me out !!!!
Well said. I did the same thing and am now 'non-diabetic' after just three months of dietary change and metformin.One of the problems with losing weight easily is people put the weight back on as soon as the diet is over with. With the low carb/higher fat way of eating, it isn't a diet. It is just a new way of eating and as a diabetic, it is for life, not a few months. Most of us have lost a pile of weight by cutting the carbs. There is absolutely no need to be hungry. Not eating enough of anything makes you hungry. Eating too many carbs makes you hungry. Eating extra fats such as dairy, eggs, olive oil, avocado etc will fill you up. Fat is what satiates us, not carbs. If you can lose weight easily, you will lose weight on low carb, and once in the swing of things you will enjoy your food so much you won't ever want to stop this way of eating. Please don't be afraid of it. Give it a try.
As @azure mentioned, the low carb diet plan at https://www.diabetes.co.uk/lowcarb/ has been so successful that it has won awards. It is free to join and I urge you to register and have a go.
You only gain the weight again because you go back to thefoods which gave you the problem in the first place. Seriously, empty the cupboards and start again. Expensive to begin with I know...but thereafter....Easy..I'm really over weight have been on off all my life , I can lose weight easily but put back on just as easily , I'm sick of up and down weight loss , with surgery hopefully I will be able maintain it , if I decided go through it as it's a hole new way of life
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