Badboydavey1
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
HELP NEEDED TO DIET
hi I was diagnosed type e 5 weeks ago the doctor put me on metformin 500mg once a day,no advice just stay away from sugar now while being on metformin my health decreased some what I lost 1 stone in a week,bouncing off walls,confused,hot and cold and I was rushed into hospital for 4 days now.im on metformin slow real ease also glitlazite 40mg (morning) and 80mg (with main meal) but there upping it to 80 morning and main meal next week but in the mean time my sugar levels are still high 32.0 and I'm still losing weight (9 stone 11) I have changed my diet I'd more veg,fruit whole meal. Bread etc what more can I do
(Also I suffer from chronic pancreatitis which I take freon 40.000 with every meal)
Can anyone help me?
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Thanks for all your advice, I have changed all my eating habits (getting rid of all the bad stuff and getting in more healthy stuff) eating at regular times and testing sugar levels before I eat (4 times A day) but levels just seem to spike from 12 noon
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Hi,
It's great that you are staying away from sugar..
What hasn't been said (yet) is carbohydrate is the "enemy" too!? Hence the high numbers.?
Bread, pasta, potato, fruit & cereal all increase the blood sugar levels by varying degrees..
I'll tag a few more T2s to explain further.. @Brunneria @KevinPotts @NoCrbs4Me @pleinster
Hope this helps..
Thx for that I have accepted that I'm diabetic I have wholegrain bread , porridge,new potatoes also I walk everyday to local shops which is half a mile return and that takes it out of me cause I've lost all muscle and get tired very easy but I do drink plenty of fluids....its just that I don't want to lose too much weight as I'm only 9 stone 11 pounds (I'm like a Skeleton)
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That is the standard NHS advice. I can eat wholemeal bread, porridge and any potatoes without getting high bs, but they do effect others. Our bodies all react differently. If you are getting high readings you might need to cut them out and see if the readings come down.Now my nurse has read my food intake and she says wholegrain bread is good and also porridge now potatoes I thought just a couple of fresh new potatoes where good (not mash)
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