sascha2
Active Member
- Messages
- 30
- Location
- Whitby North Yorks.
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- being diabetic.
I think your bg is too high and might cause problems in the long run but there may be room for improvement through diet. Question is, what do you eat?[/QUOT
thank you for your reply. My diet is not as it should be, when diagnosed 6 years ago I had very good control for around 4 years, I then had a very traumatic episode and cant seem to get back on track. I seem to do quite well all day, then in the evening just nibble at things. I think this is why my blood sugars are high in the mornings. I think the thing is as well that there is so much information on what not to eat and not enough of what you can. I supppose I will sort it eventually.I think your bg is too high and might cause problems in the long run but there may be room for improvement through diet. Question is, what do you eat?
You may benefit from a higher fat intake, as this seems to help with satiety and stop us from nibbling. And fat rarely does much when it comes to raise bg so it is safe.I try to stick to not eating too many carbs but I tend to eat
thank you for your reply. My diet is not as it should be, when diagnosed 6 years ago I had very good control for around 4 years, I then had a very traumatic episode and cant seem to get back on track. I seem to do quite well all day, then in the evening just nibble at things. I think this is why my blood sugars are high in the mornings. I think the thing is as well that there is so much information on what not to eat and not enough of what you can. I supppose I will sort it eventually.
Thank you for your advice, the link you gave is very good, and I will be having a good look later at this.You may benefit from a higher fat intake, as this seems to help with satiety and stop us from nibbling. And fat rarely does much when it comes to raise bg so it is safe.
You are familiar with the Dietdoctor, aren't you? If Not, http://www.dietdoctor.com/ here is a link. Have a poke around his site, it is good.
If low carbing, high fat helps a lot.
Thank you for your comments, I go today to see the nurse, so I will discuss it with her. You are right of course I should be sensible about this, I am struggling at the moment and in denial mode but will pull myself together and get on with it lolI think the question that you need to ask yourself is 'what is worse the possible side effects of medication or the very real chance of diabetic complications in the distant future. ?
I am in Noway attempting to frighten you into any course of action only to consider all the implications of a particular course of action. I hope that whatever course you take you will be comfortable with it.
Thank you for your comments, have had a look at the diet doctor site and I think it will help.First thing is to get your BG within safe range. It's good you're seeing your nurse
You have tried diet and the forum will help you tweek it to get the most benefit ... dietdoctor site you were given is a good start
Thank you.Good luck on your journey
A T1 has that range because of fear of hypo.Thank you all for your comments and advice. I have seen the diabetic nurse today and she says I can carry on with the diet only as all other signs are fine. I have three months to get it into the 7 / 7.5 range so I have already started to cut down and am going to have a good look at the diet doctor link.I have around 3 stone to lose so here goes.
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