Can you tell us everything you ate yesterday please.I was diagnosed Type 2 about 5 years ago , my BS's have been ok few blips and terrible stomach issues on Metformin including the slow release,so I refused to keep taking them..... I have taken Dapagliflozin for 3 months and my levels were slightly raised at my last check up so the nurse suggested I also take just one 500mg Metformin, I told her if I got an upset stomach I will stop taking it, within a couple of weeks it started again, so I stopped taking the Metformin. I cannot get my blood levels under 7.5 I eat low carb I don't eat wholemeal foods or any white food.... and no sugar, I tried porridge for breakfast on the advice of my DN and 2 hours later my reading was 14, any suggestions what I can do or is insulin inevitable
I tried porridge for breakfast on the advice of my DN and 2 hours later my reading was 14, any suggestions what I can do or is insulin inevitable
I very rarely eat breakfast yesterday I had a piece of homemade crustless cheese and onion quiche at lunchtime then a prawns in marie rose sauce with lettuce tomato and cucumber with one slice of wholemeal bread and butter for dinner at around 8pm I had another piece of quiche, I drink coffee with semi skimmed milk and flavoured water no added sugar, the piece of bread was a treatCan you tell us everything you ate yesterday please.
I don't eat breakfast very often mostly I eat boiled eggs, cheese, chicken, bacon, low carb sausages, a naked burger with bacon and cheese with vegetables. in this hot weather salads with beetroot , coleslaw , tuna, and the usual lettuce cucumber tomatoes sometimes a couple of small new potatoes with mayo, also occasionally berries with creme fraiche, I drink coffee with skimmed milk and flavoured water no added sugar also an occasional glass of Baileys......I'm not perfect and have been known to have a biscuit or a couple of cream crackers with a piece of cheeseI'm sorry things aren't going as well as you'd like them to. Could you give us an example of the typical things you eat in a day? Maybe we can help you tweak things some more.
Good luck, stay well!
I very rarely eat breakfast yesterday I had a piece of homemade cheese and onion quiche at lunchtime then a prawns in marie rose sauce with lettuce tomato and cucumber with one slice of wholemeal bread and butter for dinner at around 8pm I had another piece of quiche, I drink coffee with semi skimmed milk and flavoured water no added sugar, the piece of bread was a treat
I don't eat breakfast very often mostly I eat boiled eggs, cheese, chicken, bacon, low carb sausages, a naked burger with bacon and cheese with vegetables. in this hot weather salads with beetroot , coleslaw , tuna, and the usual lettuce cucumber tomatoes sometimes a couple of small new potatoes with mayo, also occasionally berries with creme fraiche, I drink coffee with skimmed milk and flavoured water no added sugar also an occasional glass of Baileys......I'm not perfect and have been known to have a biscuit or a couple of cream crackers with a piece of cheese
The pastry in quiche is full of carbs and carbs raise your blood sugar levels (bread is like eating sugar so you probably want to cut this out too)! However you say it was homemade is this by you? If you love to cook you are already onto a winner as there are low carb versions of EVERYTHING! The biggest hurdle when going low carb (IMO) is finding pre prepared low carb food as supermarkets put unnecessary carbs into everything pre-prepared!
If you put into google "low carb or keto recipes" you will find TONS of ideas and recipes. The key to lowering your blood glucose is reducing the amount of carbs you consume. Good luck!
That's interesting and I will try it, I drink a lot of milk, thank youI thought I was low carb a few years ago the only carbs I was having on a regular basis coming from the milk in my coffee or tea.. when I swapped milk for cream it made a big difference.. it also tastes way better!
The skinnier the milk the worse it is for diabetics. I take double cream in coffee and I have a very rare cup of black tea.I very rarely eat breakfast yesterday I had a piece of homemade crustless cheese and onion quiche at lunchtime then a prawns in marie rose sauce with lettuce tomato and cucumber with one slice of wholemeal bread and butter for dinner at around 8pm I had another piece of quiche, I drink coffee with semi skimmed milk and flavoured water no added sugar, the piece of bread was a treat
I always check labels and no flour in the quiche just cheese eggs onion and milk, I had no idea about the milk I drink a lot so will change that today, thank youThe skinnier the milk the worse it is for diabetics. I take double cream in coffee and I have a very rare cup of black tea.
Are you checking the labels on the mayo and Marie rose? The bread wouldn't have helped.
Was there any flour in the quiche?
That's interesting and I will try it, I drink a lot of milk, thank you
I’ve checked all the foods you’ve mentioned in this thread, how about cutting out the milk, biscuits, crackers, Baileys, beetroot and bread completely for a while, they are all higher carbs things, and find some low carb treats instead.
Here’s a tasty looking page from Diet Dr:
https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/recipes/desserts/chocolate
Watch your blood sugars carefully doing this, in case of the levels going too low.
Mix your own using double cream and the spirit of your choiceGive up Baileys!!!!
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