Well toast, weetabix and branflakes are all fairly high carb foods none of which would pass my lips..why not try just the eggs maybe with some bacon and see if that gives better results?Hi, thanks for replies.
I'm usually between 6-9 mmols in the morning.
Breakfast would be brown toast with eggs or weetabix or bran flakes with milk, small portions though.
Mid morning I'll just have a tea of coffee, no sugar. I could understand it if my BG was going up a but but it seems to be excessively high for what I'm eating.
Uh, no... Not excessive actually... With bread, weetabix or flakes, I'd expect the same thing to happen to my bloodsugars. That's not low carb, at all. So the good news: Your diet can be tweaked! Yay!What's the rest of the day look like?Hi, thanks for replies.
I'm usually between 6-9 mmols in the morning.
Breakfast would be brown toast with eggs or weetabix or bran flakes with milk, small portions though.
Mid morning I'll just have a tea of coffee, no sugar. I could understand it if my BG was going up a but but it seems to be excessively high for what I'm eating.
Oh heck, I forgot: if you cut carbs drastically with a lot of meds, you could hypo. So do test a LOT...Hi all,
I've had T2 for 9 years now and after a good few years managing with diet alone, it has progressed to the point where I am on:
60 units Humulin I
320mg Gliclazide per day
2000mg Metformin daily
along with statins and other pills relating to Atrial Fibrilation.
Problem I am having that my levels are okish first thing in the morning and then after breakfast, not high in carbs or sugar, it is spiking to over 20mmol. Have I developed a resistance of has my pancreas given up altogether?
Waiting to hear back about an appt with my diabetes nurses but that may be a while.
Any thoughts as to what may be causing it? Been happening for last month or so.
Thanks in advance and happy new year.
When are you taking your Humulin?
Looking at the profile, you can see the activity does not last 24 hours and reduces after about 10 hours so you may be experiencing reduced insulin activity.
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Uh, no... Not excessive actually... With bread, weetabix or flakes, I'd expect the same thing to happen to my bloodsugars. That's not low carb, at all. So the good news: Your diet can be tweaked! Yay!What's the rest of the day look like?
Your mornings would be better off with just the eggs with bacon, cheese, high meat content sausages, that sort of thing. Or an omelet with cinnamon, erythritol, cream, and a side of coconutflakes and a couple of berries. (10 or so). Or hey, full fat greek yoghurt with a few nuts and a few berries tossed in? No toast or any wheatproducts of any kind. Or just fast in the a.m. and have tea?
My pleasure. Try The Diabetes Code by Dr. Jason Fung, if you want a refresher. Or dietdoctor.com.It's been so long since I educated myself on all of this that it appears I've forgotten most of it. Thank you!
Have I developed a resistance of has my pancreas given up altogether?
Strange that as you have been doing ok on diet alone for 9 years that suddenly your BG levels are rising. Because of the medications for the diabetes and medication for your heart problem telling you to lower carbs could be wrong at the present time Maybe something else is going on that is raising your BG levels really your doctor should investigate it furtherHi all,
I've had T2 for 9 years now and after a good few years managing with diet alone, it has progressed to the point where I am on:
60 units Humulin I
320mg Gliclazide per day
2000mg Metformin daily
along with statins and other pills relating to Atrial Fibrilation.
Problem I am having that my levels are okish first thing in the morning and then after breakfast, not high in carbs or sugar, it is spiking to over 20mmol. Have I developed a resistance of has my pancreas given up altogether?
Waiting to hear back about an appt with my diabetes nurses but that may be a while.
Any thoughts as to what may be causing it? Been happening for last month or so.
Thanks in advance and happy new year.
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