theblokefromstoke
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Hiya all,
I have been a type 2 on 3 metformin a day for about 3 weeks and my BG has dropped from around 16 to around 8 so going in the right direction but finding this really is a black art.
I am finding food shopping is mind blowing, picking everything up and looking at the Sugar levels is a real education. The difference in products is incredible. Even wholemeal bread varies massively from one manufacturer to the next.
My question relates to a 'rule of thumb' sugar level. What is OK and what's too much. For instance, If a product has 5mg per 100mg of sugar is this OK? Weightwatchers yoghurts have 14mg of sugar is this OK? I am just bewildered with it all and eating really bland stuff which is OK for now but i would like food to be more interesting again.
I am speaking to some diabetic folk who say they just eat what they want and take more metformin but i want to reduce the medication not increase.
Any advice greatfully received.
Thanks,
carl
I have been a type 2 on 3 metformin a day for about 3 weeks and my BG has dropped from around 16 to around 8 so going in the right direction but finding this really is a black art.
I am finding food shopping is mind blowing, picking everything up and looking at the Sugar levels is a real education. The difference in products is incredible. Even wholemeal bread varies massively from one manufacturer to the next.
My question relates to a 'rule of thumb' sugar level. What is OK and what's too much. For instance, If a product has 5mg per 100mg of sugar is this OK? Weightwatchers yoghurts have 14mg of sugar is this OK? I am just bewildered with it all and eating really bland stuff which is OK for now but i would like food to be more interesting again.
I am speaking to some diabetic folk who say they just eat what they want and take more metformin but i want to reduce the medication not increase.
Any advice greatfully received.
Thanks,
carl