Thanks for replying woodenone46 I have started to walk a lot more as I recently got a job. I walk around 15000steos a day I am so tired after that. I also have 5 kids and u can guess how busy they keep me lolIt sounds to me as if you need to get on the low carb high fat diet & stick to it. Also exercise. A brisk 20 minute waqlk each day is nnear enough the suggested amount of minutes required if you can do more than do it, if it is a struggle start slowly trying to increase the number of minutes you exercise daily. As for the diet cut out sugar & foods that contain a lot of sugar. cut out potatoes rice & similar products.
I started a low carb diet at the beginning of this month & have already lost 3 - 4 Kgms in weight.
You will need to be strong in your diet & persevere else you could end up being very poorly.
That sounds like a good idea. I will do that. Thanks. I'll have to order my test strips and I will let u know how my sugars are going. Thanks again pavlosnHi Roxy
Most of us go through periods when it is all a struggle, for sure I know I have.
And human nature being what it is the first thing we wish to avoid then is having to face the consequences of our actions/inaction.
Hence the first thing we stop is the testing. If it's not staring us back in the face from the screen if a glucose counter then we can pretend we can ignore it.
Only we can not really ignore it, at the back of our minds the worry about what our diabetes is doing to us is always eating away at us.
So reverse this.
Start testing again. Don't look at the glucose counts as a measure of your success or failure but as the feedback you need to make the right decisions in order to control your diabetes.
I know that you wish to lose weight and doing so will certainly help but in my opinion that is not what your priority should be at the moment.
Your priority should be controlling your glucose levels.
I am not qualified to advise on any changes in medication that might help only your doctor is.
Assuming no such changes then the main thing you can do to lower your levels is to reduce your level of carbohydrate consumption.
In your shoes I would concentrate on one thing and one thing only. Testing before and 2 hours after each meal and letting my counts guide me on how much to reduce carbs so that the after count is no higher than 2 mmol/l of the before count.
Once you start achieving this consistently you should see your glucose levels reduce overall and in all probability your weight as well.
Hi kentoldlady1Hello roxxy.
Some questions, if that ok?
Are you on any medication? For diabetes or anything else?
Any other health concerns?
What is your biggest worry? Is it your weight, blood sugar, any aspect of health?
What do you want to happen?
Why do you think it hasn't happened yet?
Has something happened to make.you want to try again?
I would agree with resurgam and its really important to get your sugar sorted, but it all depends on how you see it.
Take some time and have good read around the site. Please give some thought to the questions. Of course you dont have to answer, but it might help you decide why its been difficult over the past 2 years.
We are a friendly bunch. I was diagnosed in june this year and this site quite literally has changed my life. Please let us know how you are. No need to answer any of my questions, but the ones about health and meds are helpful to.make sure advice is in the right area!
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Hi everyone. I'm a type 2 diabetic and I was diagnosed about 2 years ago. I have been trying to lose weight and control my blood sugars and I did the blood sugar diet by Dr mosley. I lost some weight and my sugars came down . But now I'm struggling again. I want to low carb but I just can't stick to it.
I have put on a lot of weight again. And I'm too scared to check my blood sugars coz I know it's gonna be bad. I havnt even ordered new strips. I've been reading a lot of the disscssions on here and it seems you guys are so well organised with your diabetes. And I've seen how you guys are so helpful with with each Other and I'm so glad I've joined too.
I've read something about the Newcastle diet too. What is that all about?
And what about low carb? And calories?
My bmi is 40 I need to lose a lot of weight.
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