Chelle1424
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- Type of diabetes
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- Tablets (oral)
Yes I have done the same. Pretending I can eat what I like. If I don’t test; I eat not very well - so the answer is to always test. When you see double figures you kno you are not doing yourself any favours. XThanks for the replies, I had stopped testing myself, sort of in a way if I don't know , it won't hurt. Which I know is silly.
Like Shirley said I was ignoring I was diabetic.
I'm definitely going to start up again, today is a new day and I'm ready to take care of myself.
I'm going to keep reading this forum for inspiration.
Thanks everyone
@Fenn I love the way you expressed that!Each time I come to a choice, be it food or step counting or drinking enough water, or taking my insulin on time, counting my carbs, whatever, everything boils down to a choice, I am not choosing if or not I eat the bread, I am choosing if or not I have rubbish numbers, I am choosing my path for that choice, it’s my choice if I get good numbers,it’s my choice if I lose the extra weight.
We are not passengers here, We are the drivers. We get to decide what happens to us. We are not choosing to eat foods that are bad for us, we are choosing to not care about ourselves
Wow! What a fantastic read @Fenn and it all makes perfect sense!Hi, I went crazy low carb after diagnosis, this was incredibly successful for a long time but once I’d achieved every possible goal, I very slowly slipped back to non diabetic friendly habits, I never ate sweets or deserts, kept down the pasta, rice etc etc. As it has always been my nemesis, I did eat too much bread, I could inject for it but that meant a terrible rollercoaster of numbers so wasn’t really working. I also had a mini stroke, heart bypass and a ridiculous run of health issues (there is a point I promise) I am taking tablets called beta blockers that I’m certain are not helping me, I can’t exercise properly due to the heart, was crushed between two vans believe it or not and my legs are kinda bad, adding to my woes, ok ok the point….
I was sent to a diabetic psychologist, I am so very not the type to see a therapist, well 5 or 6 sessions later, this amazing person has changed everything. I felt like I was being dragged along by fate to an early grave. She has woken me up to the fact that I am not a passenger on my journey, I am the driver! Each time I come to a choice, be it food or step counting or drinking enough water, or taking my insulin on time, counting my carbs, whatever, everything boils down to a choice, I am not choosing if or not I eat the bread, I am choosing if or not I have rubbish numbers, I am choosing my path for that choice, it’s my choice if I get good numbers,it’s my choice if I lose the extra weight.
We are not passengers here, We are the drivers. We get to decide what happens to us. We are not choosing to eat foods that are bad for us, we are choosing to not care about ourselves. I have no idea if any of this makes any sense, I’m sorry if not. I wish you everything you choose for yourself
Passenger. ……………….. Driver
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Fenn, this is amazing thank you. Has really helped me this morning.Hi, I went crazy low carb after diagnosis, this was incredibly successful for a long time but once I’d achieved every possible goal, I very slowly slipped back to non diabetic friendly habits, I never ate sweets or deserts, kept down the pasta, rice etc etc. As it has always been my nemesis, I did eat too much bread, I could inject for it but that meant a terrible rollercoaster of numbers so wasn’t really working. I also had a mini stroke, heart bypass and a ridiculous run of health issues (there is a point I promise) I am taking tablets called beta blockers that I’m certain are not helping me, I can’t exercise properly due to the heart, was crushed between two vans believe it or not and my legs are kinda bad, adding to my woes, ok ok the point….
I was sent to a diabetic psychologist, I am so very not the type to see a therapist, well 5 or 6 sessions later, this amazing person has changed everything. I felt like I was being dragged along by fate to an early grave. She has woken me up to the fact that I am not a passenger on my journey, I am the driver! Each time I come to a choice, be it food or step counting or drinking enough water, or taking my insulin on time, counting my carbs, whatever, everything boils down to a choice, I am not choosing if or not I eat the bread, I am choosing if or not I have rubbish numbers, I am choosing my path for that choice, it’s my choice if I get good numbers,it’s my choice if I lose the extra weight.
We are not passengers here, We are the drivers. We get to decide what happens to us. We are not choosing to eat foods that are bad for us, we are choosing to not care about ourselves. I have no idea if any of this makes any sense, I’m sorry if not. I wish you everything you choose for yourself
Passenger. ……………….. Driver
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My take is different from very low carb but works for me and I still enjoy 'goodies'. I was 96 in Oct last 2 tests I'm now 36 technically remission. 3 stone loss and aware of losing more. I eat very similar to old diet just healthier versions. I buy chocolate from heavenly chocolate company it's 0.1%sugar no rubbish ingredients low cal and is very nice. I eat lentil or green pea healthy alternative crisps if feel need, I eat sugar free sweets if feel the need and these changes kept me sane. I do eat carbs I have a potato every day. But I eat low carb bread from Sainsbury's it's only 5grams a slice and very filling. I eat bit more veg as I'm not a bit veg eater but eat more cooked in olive oil in oven. I have strawberries, grapes and an apple every evening too. If I'm out with mates at pub I have normal pub meal chips steak pie etc, but watch food for rest of day. I couldn't do no or very low carb but I do limit carbs a bit but I basically followed all foods just healthy versions and moderation of 'forbidden' foods. My bloods are always in normal range 2 hours after meals now even pub grub! I will still be careful but I can't live in fear of carbs or a bit of what I fancy now and then. We're all different but my way works for me. Good luck.Hi I was diagnosed as type 2 in Jan 22 with a hba1c 111. I found this site and immediately took on board low carbing, I was doing great and managed to get hba1c to 57 by May. I also lost 2 st, then I had an ugly episode with my depression and started to eat **** ( pizza,pasta,chocolate, crisps etc)
I've managed to put on nearly all the 2 st I lost and just can't seem to get back into low carb again, I think I'm addicted to carbs and sugar, I've got my next check up in Oct so determined to get a good result by then
Any tips on how I start again and kick my sugar habits.
Thanks for reading!
Don't shop when you are hungry.Any other ways to stop buying the wrong foods?
Yep! Hugely agree.Don't shop when you are hungry.
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