That’s way too carby for me. I’ve been under 20 for the last few months, which has helped lower my blood glucose levels.
Edit, I just noticed your calories, it may be that your metabolism is low. I’m targeting 10% under, adding in exercise, trying to stay active
I've been suffering with high blood sugars and cannot get them down can go from 12 to 26 more so in twenties.there isn't any pattern to it either.j was on metformin but after being sent to a & e by gp with added 4+ ketones with suspected DKA they took me off it and replaced with gliclazide.
Fast fwd a few weeks after another 2 overnight stays in hospital due to high blood sugars and lactate I am now finally in touch with community diabetes team,who are trying so hard to help me,but bloods sugars still unstable.? I have been started on insulin and having to up it every 4 days as advised.But just wondered if anything else I can do diet wise etc.. I am counting calories but so confused with carbs and ketones its stressing me out.
That’s way too carby for me. I’ve been under 20 for the last few months, which has helped lower my blood glucose levels.
Edit, I just noticed your calories, it may be that your metabolism is low. I’m targeting 10% under, adding in exercise, trying to stay active
Hi there, all of the above comments are well meaning but I would say the first thing you need to do is get a diagnosis of what type you are. The suspected DKA episode & hospital admissions may be indicating type 1 and either way they have decided to put you on insulin. All this talk about 'too carby' at this stage is very misleading, you are still under observation and any drastic changes in your diet could well lead to further misdiagnosis. DKA as you are aware can be extremely dangerous and THAT is what you should be focusing on not whether you should have weetabix or whatever for breakfast. Don't get me wrong, diet is very important too no matter what type you are but at this stage I would be asking for further tests (if you haven't already had them) and further information with regard to why you ended up in hospital, etc, etc. Once you are in a position where you know whether it is type 1 or type 2 you can then adjust your diet accordingly to your wishes. Have you been started on a fixed amount of insulin?, that may be why they are saying you need to eat more carbs to match it, if you remain on insulin eventually they may change you to flexible doses but to reduce your carbs as suggested above whilst you have no idea of what is going on is bad advice. Please speak (every day if needed) with your team. x
Hi thanks for your reply.
I have always been told I am type 2 since 2017 diagnosis but have other medical conditions too.
It's only this last few month I have started having problems with this.Everytime I go into hospital in a & e they say something not right here,to keep causing lactate levels to raise,then ward doctors say uncontrolled diabetes off u pop home.
The community diabetes team have been gr8 only been involved this last 3weeks how have now referred to a specialist for testing a rare form of diabetes. (Genetics)
Hi RacRob, I am sure they are right but just keep an eye on it all as they do make mistakes. I was said to be 'pre diabetic' in 2017 and 3 years later...oh wait...it was type 1. After a chaotic introduction (DKA & hospital!!), I was placed on insulin. x.
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