timerich
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- I do not have diabetes
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Cut the bread spuds pasta rice noodles but especially the bread .... especially white bread.
Many of us here are on low carb high fat diets and thriving.
On this diet I have lowered all my medications because ...
My blood sugars are now under control.
My blood pressure has come down.
My bad cholesterol is down and good cholesterol rising.
My weight is down and stable.
Have a look here ..... http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf
The good news is lots of egg and bacon and chicken and fish and veg and cheese and cream .....
All the best.
Have you/your husband considered doing the DESMOND or New EXPERT course. I understand that there is a new type 2 managenemt course so ask your diabetes nurse about any of the courses. I'm type 1 and did the DAFNE course in 2013 and learnt so much more than what the care team was telling me. I've now reduced my HBA1C and BSs are better controlled.Hi, I don't have diabetes, but my husband has been a diabetic for nearly 20 years. We've been through an ulcerated leg which was hell for about 18 months, most recently his sugars are all over the place giving him a high reading when going to bed and about 10 when he wakes in the morning, as I cook and prepare all his meals I really need some information as to what I should be giving him. He says it won't make any difference as there is no rhyme or reason to his levels altering, would love some advice.
Cut the bread spuds pasta rice noodles but especially the bread .... especially white bread.
Many of us here are on low carb high fat diets and thriving.
On this diet I have lowered all my medications because ...
My blood sugars are now under control.
My blood pressure has come down.
My bad cholesterol is down and good cholesterol rising.
My weight is down and stable.
Have a look here ..... http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf
The good news is lots of egg and bacon and chicken and fish and veg and cheese and cream .....
All the best.
well doneHi Timerich, it's never to late to take good control and help hit the brakes on further diabetic complications.
As @Randburg said it would be easier to advise if we know what type of diabetes your partner has and what his current diet looks like. Although you're not new to diabetes I'll tag @daisy1 who will pass by at some point with some good information for you to consider.
Meanwhile have a look at this link: http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf , many of our members have excellent results with this and with variations of it.
Stay with the forum, have a good read around and ask as many questions as you need.
All the best
Daks
Have you/your husband considered doing the DESMOND or New EXPERT course. I understand that there is a new type 2 managenemt course so ask your diabetes nurse about any of the courses. I'm type 1 and did the DAFNE course in 2013 and learnt so much more than what the care team was telling me. I've now reduced my HBA1C and BSs are better controlled.
Just out of interest .. Did the course advocate LCHF or the satndard NICE eating plan ?Have you/your husband considered doing the DESMOND or New EXPERT course. I understand that there is a new type 2 managenemt course so ask your diabetes nurse about any of the courses. I'm type 1 and did the DAFNE course in 2013 and learnt so much more than what the care team was telling me. I've now reduced my HBA1C and BSs are better controlled.
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