nannoo_bird
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No hyper expensive specialist can replace YOUR efforts to control your sugar cravings, A controlled diet does result in a controlled diabetes, does mean controlled long term damage to your body and vital organs.
The forum here is full with fantastic diet suggestions.
Controlling diabetes is everyones personal effort, medication and specialists only lead to nothing. Diet and exercise are your personal 80% contribution, medication may support the missing 20%. Good luck.
May I ask for your blood sugar readings, if you are doing them at all. And your last HbA1c.
Thanks for your answer. As my life has been chaotic, it has been impossible to get order in my diet, but I have just been watching some videos with Dr. Jason Fung and have been inspired, so let's hope this will continue. My BS readings are high, although I take them sporadically. Usually between 13 and 15, although they can spike in the 20s. Last HbA1c was very high.
When I disengaged from my GP and medications my BG was 22-35 now after 9 weeks on LCHF it's been 5.7 -7.7 with an odd 8 now and then but mostly in the 6s.
I've had a few medical set backs the past few years, leading to more and more medications being prescribed, my last medical problem resulted in a falling out with my GP practice, who just wanted to ignore my current issues and for me not to worry about gaining weight saying they would just up my meds again and look to putting me on insulin.
The result was I disengaged pulled out of all my medications some 20 items, switched to LCHF lost 10 kilos in 9 weeks, now walk 60+ miles a week, despite having active RA in both hips and spine, just started testosterone replacement which given my latest medical problem can't be avoided, however my other conditions seem to have faded considerable since doing the LCHF diet.
Sometimes it's easier to concentrate on what you can't do rather than focus on what you can do, I've been guilty of it, but given the results I've been seeing during the past 9 weeks, I'm determined not to slip back.
Everyone is different, I hope you find what works for yourself as the medical profession just view you as another patient and apply whatever their blanket approach is for everyone , whether or not it is suitable for your needs.
Positive results I've seen on the LCHF diet have been, weight loss, lower BP, no acid reflux, better BG results more energy less brain fog, less pins and needles in my feet and less inflammation in my joints.
I also had a sweet tooth, but eating good fat, knocked all my cravings on the head, I now reach for Brazil nuts if I need a snack but more often I'm quite satisfied with just a meal.
Thank you Stallen, what a lovely positive response. I am so pleased for you, and I hope it will spur me on to do the same. I know the first few days will be the hardest, but if I can focus on the benefits, I am sure that will help. How do you feel about a fasting day a week for diabetics?
Cracking the "sweet tooth" is fundamental to diabetic management. Keep it simple - this is your goal and you and only you can solve this through trial and error.
Many diabetics find cravings of carbohydrates the main source of poor glycaemic control.
Keep trying.
This is a great achievement. Usually 1 to 1.5 lbs per week is considered as very good result. To lost 7 stone, it usually takes more than an year on a very fast track. So, your effort is significantly great and results are simply impressive.me lose almost 7 stone in the past 9 months.
Hi all. I am getting desperate. I have had Type 2 for around 10 years. I am now on insulin, metformin, Lyrica and meds for blood pressure and cholesterol. I suffer terribly with neuropathy in my feet and edges of my fingers. I also forget things. I live in chaos because of these problems, and cannot stick to a diet as I constantly crave sweet things. I suffer from insomnia. I also have Hashimotos, but no doctor wants to treat this until I have control of my blood sugar levels. Despite being on the maximum dose of Lyrica, the pain in my feet keeps me awake. I have seen a few GPs, a diabetic specialist and regularly see a diabetic nurse, but no-one understands my situation. I don't know how to get all of this under control. I have a very good private insurance and have taken early retirement, so I can travel to see a private specialist if necessary. I just need to find someone who can help. I am losing it, and am now having panic attacks. Please help.
Controlling diabetes is everyones personal effort, medication and specialists only lead to nothing. Diet and exercise are your personal 80% contribution, medication may support the missing 20%. Good luck.
If I can lose 2 stones a year I'd be delighted. Too tired to work out arithmetics but in fact any loss would please me.This is a great achievement. Usually 1 to 1.5 lbs per week is considered as very good result. To lost 7 stone, it usually takes more than an year on a very fast track. So, your effort is significantly great and results are simply impressive.
Same here. I am totally confused with myself and weight loss strategies.Too tired to work out arithmetics but in fact any loss would please me.
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