Scandichic
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- Location
- Hampshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Michael Gove and his insane educational? policies!
Sounds like we have the same DN! I was in the exact same position as you on 28th of Jan. @Totto who has posted on your thread came to my rescue. She referred me to diet doctor ( a Swedish doc who specialises in diabetes and obesity) and I have lost a whole load of weight (3stone 9lb) and am a much healthier 12 St 6. My LDL cholestrol is 6(not good) but my HDL is 1.3 (great) and my triglycerides are 0.6 (beat that!) the website is www.dietdoctor.comI saw the doc this morning after a horrendous appt with the nurse last week who told me LCHF was silly and unhealthy and booked me straight in with the doc as a problem patient I think!!
The doc was less patronising and was pleased with my levels. My HbcA1 was 13.9 4 weeks ago and my readings are now 7s and 8s although he said it was pointless to test after meals because they will be higher.
I told him what I was doing and he said that only weightloss will bring my levels down and that my current readings are because the metformin was working. Buthe then said if my levels stay down I would still have to carry on with same levels of medication. His main argument against LCHF was that my cholesterol is 8 and I need to bring it down to 5 and that high fat will increase my cholesterol.
He said I should be eating the same diet as a healthy slim person without diabetes and that it's the weight that needs to come off not obsessing withBG levels. Basically lose the weight and my BG will be fine. Is that true? I'm overweight but not obese according to BMI.
Half of me thinks that it does seem " sensible " and it's tempting to go back to bread potatoes and pasta!!! But then I don't feel I would've brought my levels down so quickly if I hadn't done low carb. And I am losing weight as a side effect! And feel better. But is that just medication working?
I'm booked in for my next hbac1 in December and cholesterol. My main worry is the cholesterol argument.
Any opinions on that?
I don't eat bread, rice, pasta or potatoes or sweet stuff.
Every morning I have 1 97% meat sausage or bacon with poached eggs.
Usually still full at lunch so have some olives, nuts, cherry tomatoes, pieces of cheese. A handful of nuts at 3 then an evening meal (veg and chicken, fish, salad) and LCHF dessert twice a week. I have 2 squares of 70% dark choccie every night and a couple of glasses of wine per week. If we go for a coffee, I drink espresso and eat half a raspberry bakewell slice. If I'm hungry and want a snack I have cheese or peanuts.
When I first started I kept a food diary and I test my bs regularly. The cheapest meter I have found is the SD codefree meter. The strips, if you buy 5 pots at a time are £25 which is what it costs for 1 pot of strips for the meters you can buy at the chemists. Downside is that you have to buy it online but it's usually there the next day if yu pay for first class postage ( a whacking 50p!) . I have included the link and a picture of the discount codes. I am bad and rarely change my lancet. You are supposed to change it every time but...
http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htm