Well - there is the possibility that you are not type two at all - what are you eating and still seeing those levels?
Hi @Lollypops , and welcome,Hello all.
This is my first post as a newly diagnosed T2 diabetic. I was diagnosed almost 2 weeks ago, and am taking 1000mg metformin a day, but blood sugar levels are between 18-22. I have made a drastic change to my diet, and am sticking to low carb, low sugar diet, but not seeing much change in my levels. Am I expecting too much? Feeling disheartened as I’m trying so hard!
Thanks for reading
For those of us who are already slim enough, or even, like me, too thin, butter melting on hot salmon or on vegetables is a treat that compensates some for the loss of carby, sugary ones.Butter is a better option than low fat spread, though there isn't much to put it on
Butter is a better option than low fat spread, though there isn't much to put it on,
You'll get the hang of it. There's these really elaborate meals and things to shove into the oven, with expensive ingredients you can only order online, bla bla bla.... And I just can't be bothered. I just stick with my eggs, salads, meats, fish and veggies. You can make it as difficult or as easy as you want. Just figure out what you like to eat that's low carb, and stick with that. I know I ended up buying a lot of things that were not just expensive but tasted absolutely horrible, and some gave me migraines or joint pain to boot... Tossed it all out. If you enjoy the food on your plate, mentally and physically, this is going to be a breeze to stick to, and that's a good thing because it's for life. So start there. What do you like. Is it do-able or do you need to find alternatives. Tailor this to your own needs and you''ll be fine. It takes a little while to figure it out, but you have that time. You'll be okay.Thank you both for replying, THIS IS SO HARD! Thanks for the suggestions. I’ll try again!
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