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cathy23354

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I was recently diagnosed with type 2 and have no family history. For the last 2 years I kept saying something was wrong but didn't know what? I spent most of my life being accused of being anorexic due to being sooooo thin (naturally) and when the weight started piling on there was no help. My liver function reading have been reading the same as an alcoholic even though I rarely drink. I was then told I had "Non alcoholic fatty liver disease".

Was this not an indication that I was heading the diabetes route? I have put on about 3st in the last 3 yrs and struggled to take it off. I was put on METFORMIN SR which I took then stopped as I kept thinking I would suceed at a protein shake diet . . 3 months on and NO sucess I am starting my Metformin SR 500mg once daily.

Any suggestions as I am struggling with the low carb idea . . . i just seem to crave carbs ALL THE TIME!! I am a 42 yr old female who also has fibromyalgia/chronic back/IBS etc etc etc
 
Hi Cathy and welcome to the forum Carbs have a side effect of making you feel hungry so if you can manage to cut down a bit you will find you need less carby food. Do it gradually as you'll find it easier and it's better to reduce your levels gradually as well. What are your levels like? Do you test regularly? Have a look at this thread for some tasty ideas:

viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4871

Here is some basic information put together for new members by the former Monitors. I think you will find it useful.

 
Thanks for your reply DAISY1

My levels are just borderline . . . average reading was 7.5 (over 3mths). are there any other aids that will help me lower my carb craving? Not looking for diet pills but is there anything out there?
 
One of the side effects of Metformin is "loss of appetite", maybe you should speak with your Doctor about it and increase the daily dosage for a while until such a time where you no longer have strong cravings.

Don't change your dosage on your own though please without speaking with your Doctor first.
 
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