BarbaraG
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
Hello everyone. I've been T2 for 18 years and have a chequered history when it comes to disordered eating and weight. I've been doing LCHF for all of five and a half weeks - it's going well so far in terms of both sticking to it, and weight loss. I have worked out, however, that there are a whole range of different ways of low-carbing, and some people can get rather evangelical about promoting their particular way.
So far I have not been counting carbs or recording my food - that kind of does my head in due to my eating disorder history. The first book I read on the subject was Real Meal Revolution, which offers Green, Orange and Red food lists, and I'm sort of following that, but not completely strictly. So, broadly speaking, I have excluded sugar, grains and root vegetables, apart from the odd little nibble here and there, and limited my fruit to berries. I'm just not eating carb-dense foods or seed oils and am doing almost all of my food prep from fresh ingredients. Don't know what the effect on my BG is yet - I lost a shed load of weight a few years ago, and when I got taken off all medication my prescription for test strips was not renewed. Been back on metformin for a year now, but no test strips. But I've just moved area so signed up with a new GP and am due my annual review now, so will ask about test strips when I go.
My question is: what is your approach to LC, and why are you doing it that way?
So far I have not been counting carbs or recording my food - that kind of does my head in due to my eating disorder history. The first book I read on the subject was Real Meal Revolution, which offers Green, Orange and Red food lists, and I'm sort of following that, but not completely strictly. So, broadly speaking, I have excluded sugar, grains and root vegetables, apart from the odd little nibble here and there, and limited my fruit to berries. I'm just not eating carb-dense foods or seed oils and am doing almost all of my food prep from fresh ingredients. Don't know what the effect on my BG is yet - I lost a shed load of weight a few years ago, and when I got taken off all medication my prescription for test strips was not renewed. Been back on metformin for a year now, but no test strips. But I've just moved area so signed up with a new GP and am due my annual review now, so will ask about test strips when I go.
My question is: what is your approach to LC, and why are you doing it that way?