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triona

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Hello to all. I was diagnosed last May and have been struggling to come to terms with it ever since..I'm findin it hard to keep my sugar levels as near normal as I can..I'm on Gliclazide 80mg twice a day, slow release Metformin 1000 twice a day,and only last week started on Byetta 5 twice a day... I'm seeing a dietitian tomorrow but I have tried really hard to watch the weight issue... So glad to have finely said something on here..
 
Hi Triona and welcome to the forum Here is the basic information we give to new members. You may find that the information on diet is different from that which your dietitian will give you tomorrow but this is what we believe is the best way to control diabetes and we prove it to ourselves every day with our results. The important thing is that you test before and 2 hours after eating to see if what you are eating is suitable for you so you can decide for yourself what you will eat. Have a good read of this and ask as many questions as you need to as there is usually someone here to help.

 
Hi Triona. Do look at Daisy's comments about diet and keeping the carbs low. How old are you? If you are still quite young it's always worth considering the possibility of last onset Type 1, but it's best to try a low carb diet and the meds you are on before considering other possibilities. Hopefully your dietition will give you good advice but if he/she tries the 'NHS eat plenty of starchy carbs with each meal' routine then run!
 
Well I'm nearing the age of 52,so not too young..lol..Well yep did get the nhs eat plenty of starch carbs... How the h.. do you take it all on board if your getting ill advice from the so called experts... I'm really suffering with a weight issue at the moment and have been for a while,so I'll be keeping in contact via this forum and will be trying to take in as much as I can..Since I was put in the Byetta 2 weeks ago I have been so carefull in what I've been eating , but was weighed and I have not lost an ounce.. Fingers crossed that I will start to loose something ...
 
Hi Triona

The diet I use is in the Sticky Thread section - Viv's Modified Atkins Diet. I would not advise you to go straight on to this, as it is very low carb and I believe some of your medications could get you into hypo territory with such a low carb diet, but it's a good basic food list for a low carb diet. Have a look at it.

You can then decide how many grams of carbohydrate you want to eat in a day - perhaps 150g to start with? or 100g? Get yourself a carb counter book - Collins have one in their Gem series - and add in Low GI carbs to the level you want, preferably from vegetables and fruit. You can have a little bread or pasta - small portions! - and try a littl no-or low-sugar cereal. Read the labels. Keep testing so that you see what your levels are doing.

I'm Type 2 on Metformin only. I've lost 4.5 stone on my version over the last 2 years, and my BG levels are now rarely above the non-diabetic range.

Your dietitian may freak out at the first mention of the word 'Atkins' - some do, some don't - but if you say you would like to try to lose weight by restricting your carbohydrate intake to about 150g daily, and ask her to help, you may get some good advice. It will definitely help to reduce your blood glucose levels. Carbohydrate turns to glucose in the blood - too much carb in = BG levels too high.

Let us know how you get on.

Viv 8)
 
Hi. Do try to get a meter if you can so you can check what foods affect you the most. Most meter manufacturers will provide one for free as they make their money on the test strips. Choose a meter that has low cost strips and you can buy these on the web from suppliers who don't charge VAT if you confirm you have diabetes. I supect as you are 52 and needing to lose weight you probably are Type 2 as diagnosed.
 
Hi,well good news.Seen yesterday by my nurse and my sugars are down to around lows of 5.3 and highs of 8.2 but even better news is that I have lost 5.5lbs as well..I've been taken of the Gliclazide for now so fingers crossed..Thanks again or all the info on here,and I'm slowly taken it all in..
 
Well done on your weight loss. I was sent to see a dietician at the local hospital who I found quite patronizing. She recommended a high carb diet contrary to this site and bananas which I queried as high in sugar. Her answer was it depends how much of the banana you eat. That coupled with I could go swimming at 6 am in the morning ( like her ? ) when I don't swim or even like water has stopped me going again. I am trying to follow the advice on this site from 'real people '. Any tips on a good diet gratefully accepted. Not taking medication at present although Dr has recommended I take Metaformin. Have lost 20lbs over the last 18 months.
 
jonesd said:
I was sent to see a dietician at the local hospital who I found quite patronizing. She recommended a high carb diet contrary to this site and bananas which I queried as high in sugar. Her answer was it depends how much of the banana you eat.

Trying to convince a T2 Diabetic to eat a banana should be a criminal offence. :evil: It's tantamount to assault.

Who, in the whole history of the world, has ever eaten half a banana?

What do these people actually do for 3 years at university?
 
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