as I already eat a healthy diet to lose weight and am finding that tough these days too (to shift the lbs that is).
I'm new to this testing lark and am only doing it as I have been told I am pre-diabetic and I want to try to get down to non-diabetic again if I can, but am struggling with what to do to help myself as I already eat a healthy diet to lose weight and am finding that tough these days too (to shift the lbs that is).
My BG this morning was 6.9 before eating/drinking, although I did have some plain boiled water about half hour before doing test. I believe that is a tad higher than the recommended levels. I don't check regularly as I am just monitoring occasionally, maybe once a week.
My Dad and my Aunt (mother's side) were both type 2, although neither are with us now. My Dad was on meds but my Aunt controlled hers with diet, my brother also has type 2. I realise this puts me at greater risk, but I have got to 70 and have just recently gone into pre-diabetic range. My bro didn't help himself in the early days unfortunately and now there is no turning back for him, even though he has since given up drinking and smoking, but he seems to manage it pretty well these days. I am hoping to reverse mine with diet if at all possible.
Any guidance would be welcome. Thank you.
Your quite right but I'm luck I have 3 slices of WHOLEGRAIN BREAD a day and my BG hardy moves so as said many times in the past everyone is differentOne of the big disappointments is that many of us can't eat bread. You may possibly be able to eat some because your numbers are not very high.
Oddly the advice I got from my DN was to eat wholemeal bread for preference. Others have argued that they meant to say wholegrain bread. This is all good advice to keep me regular but absolutely useless advice where diabetes is concerned because no matter what colour it is it will raise your blood sugars.
different indeed, my bg would sky rocket on three slices of any kind of bread. On the other hand this doesn't seem so unusual, given I'm diabetic and bread is mostly starch. Oh, and prefer to keep bg normal at all times, if possible.Your quite right but I'm luck I have 3 slices of WHOLEGRAIN BREAD a day and my BG hardy moves so as said many times in the past everyone is different
Your quite right but I'm luck I have 3 slices of WHOLEGRAIN BREAD a day and my BG hardy moves so as said many times in the past everyone is different
Hi Rose, I'm sure you'll soon find your way as testing is vital in order to understand what goes on. I test before a meal if I want to know what impact it has, then every thirty minuets until I'm back to baseline if I'm really curious, or sometimes only every hour. In this way I managed to reduce my HbA1c to 33 at the lowest but always below 40 anyway. I find fat has very little impact on BG so I eat a lot of fat while carbs are trickier so I don't have many of them.I'm new to this testing lark and am only doing it as I have been told I am pre-diabetic and I want to try to get down to non-diabetic again if I can, but am struggling with what to do to help myself as I already eat a healthy diet to lose weight and am finding that tough these days too (to shift the lbs that is).
My BG this morning was 6.9 before eating/drinking, although I did have some plain boiled water about half hour before doing test. I believe that is a tad higher than the recommended levels. I don't check regularly as I am just monitoring occasionally, maybe once a week.
My Dad and my Aunt (mother's side) were both type 2, although neither are with us now. My Dad was on meds but my Aunt controlled hers with diet, my brother also has type 2. I realise this puts me at greater risk, but I have got to 70 and have just recently gone into pre-diabetic range. My bro didn't help himself in the early days unfortunately and now there is no turning back for him, even though he has since given up drinking and smoking, but he seems to manage it pretty well these days. I am hoping to reverse mine with diet if at all possible.
Any guidance would be welcome. Thank you.
Yes and I am the same I am diabetic and I prefer to keep my BG normal. But as I said I am luckydifferent indeed, my bg would sky rocket on three slices of any kind of bread. On the other hand this doesn't seem so unusual, given I'm diabetic and bread is mostly starch. Oh, and prefer to keep bg normal at all times, if possible.
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