The Diabetes man
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Since being diagnosed as a diabetic, I have been told by nurses doctors so may different things to do and they are all
never the same , has anyone else found that they all have there own ideas how to treat you.
Thank you. I have been able to listen to my body and act accordingly .I know when I am high and when I am low .Its just confusing when you are told different advice to do .I am glad I have the forum.hi there @The Diabetes man
welcome to the forum
I will tag @daisy1 - she provides a super starter pack of info to read.
there are loads of sensible people here to assist as well.
no question is silly -- and just take your time for D is a marathon not a sprint !!!!!!!!!!
So do II know quite a lot of reds supporters and most of them are totally confused about a lot of things!
Welcome to the forum!
I am sure that works for many diabetics there are some folk here that have things in moderation rather than cut them out altogether. We are all very different so we all have to find out whatever works for us personallyI was told that a diabetic can eat everything that a non diabetics eat but in moderation and use common sense with diet. For example, don't eat a whole cake or a ten cookies when you know you have diabetes. Have these as treats once in a blue moon. After that, test to see how it affects your blood sugar and stay away from food that spikes you.
I started 5 months ago following the LCHF diet (way of life) and lost 1 stone in weight and reduced my Glicklazide meds by half. In 3 months time I will come off all meds except 500m Metformin for balance. I have more energy etc. So my advice, along with "diet doctor" would be to follow the LCHF diet rigidly.I was told that a diabetic can eat everything that a non diabetics eat but in moderation and use common sense with diet. For example, don't eat a whole cake or a ten cookies when you know you have diabetes. Have these as treats once in a blue moon. After that, test to see how it affects your blood sugar and stay away from food that spikes you.
@Keesha It is a form of Mutton stew popular in Liverpool I was virtually brought up on it.JohnGreen, what is scouse? Never heard of this food before.
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