Rosiegough_
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 268
- Location
- Antrim
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Evil beings. Destroying our beautiful Planet X
So you still check your blood every day?Welcome @Rosiegough_
I found my way here two years ago, within a few days of being re-diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Discovering that there was actually a diet that would make is possible to put my type 2 diabetes in remission gave me so much hope and determination. I followed the diet and was officially in remission long before my 6 week appointment with the doctor. Forum members here supported me every step of the way by answering my questions. Two years later, I'm still in remission. If I can do it, anyone can.
My journey began with hypoglycemia in my 20's, gestational diabetes in my mid-20's pre-diabetes in my early 40's, type 2 diabetes in mid-40's, and re-diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in my early 50's. I am severely insulin resistant. Had a glucose level of 232 mg/dl (12.9 mmol/l) last night due to eating a muffin of all things, but I knew what to do. I went for a 2 mile brisk walk and knocked it down to 141 mg/dl (7.9 mmol/l) by the time I got home. Next morning glucose level was 108 mg/dl (6 mmol/l).
I've never had to take medication or inject insulin. It's all done with low carbohydrate high diet and the low carbohydrate ketogenic diet, and in my case, walking.
When you're ready, you can learn more about the low carbohydrate diet here... https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb
We also have two forums here where you can ask questions...
Low-carb Diet Forum... http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/category/low-carb-diet-forum.18/
And if you're vegetarian, we have a Vegetarian Diet Forum... http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/category/vegetarian-diet-forum.71/
Lots of forums here to explore. Post where you feel most comfortable. Lots of kind, caring people here. You're among friends.
Thankyou, I'm just so downHi Rosie.
Your post rings very true for me. I also have depression and anxiety which was well managed, but recently being told I have diabetes (most probably lada apparently) has made it way more difficult to manage that. The wealth of information available about diabetes is not necessarily making it easier either, as there's just too much to take in right now.
Having said that though, if you've managed depression and anxiety before, you know what to expect and what you're capable of combating and conquering. I know that my mood is going to be low until I get a handle on all this, but I can also deal with that effectively knowing how I've done it in the past. I know it sounds a bit cheesy but i really think theres a lot of strength gained from really understanding your own weaknesses.
I hope you think the same way, and it seems that this site will be great for helping us both along to being experts in our own bodies.
Thankyouhi
Last Thursday I found out from my Hb1ac blood test (54/56) I have diabetes. I spoke to the dr on the phone and asked him for the numbers. I have a 20 minute app this Thursday (the earliest they could do). It was a bit scary and over the last few days I have felt more and more anxious (sick and horrible in tummy and sweaty)and thinking morbid thoughts(I suffer with bouts of depression/anxiousness over many years but well controlled and under active thyroid for about 5yrs) since that short time I've stopped sugary drinks which I drank loads of and pure fruit juice. I've thought of what I'm eating but I am totally confused with online advice. I love and ate bananas, raspberries, plums etc I eat very few if any puddings,sweets or chocolate. I love crisps but since last thurs have been too scared to eat. It's all so frightening and scary. By the way I only went for a smear test with the nurse when she weighed me (16 st) and suggests I have blood tests etc Please I need some kind of positive advice.
I am 57 very very happily married with 2 daughters xx
ThankyouI'll just try tagging @daisy1 to get the information sheet.
Honestly - I am enjoying diabetes - except that my numbers are now almost normal, I have a meter to test my blood glucose and I can eat berries or melon along with salads and low starch vegetables - I put cream in my coffee - I hope that I'll be able to eat a few more things in future, but so far I have not had to try very hard to get really excellent results.
At the moment I feel it's the end of the world, my tummy in knots. You're are right though, it's just when you feel like this you think will the very /anxious/low feelings go away this time.Hi Rosie.
Your post rings very true for me. I also have depression and anxiety which was well managed, but recently being told I have diabetes (most probably lada apparently) has made it way more difficult to manage that. The wealth of information available about diabetes is not necessarily making it easier either, as there's just too much to take in right now.
Having said that though, if you've managed depression and anxiety before, you know what to expect and what you're capable of combating and conquering. I know that my mood is going to be low until I get a handle on all this, but I can also deal with that effectively knowing how I've done it in the past. I know it sounds a bit cheesy but i really think theres a lot of strength gained from really understanding your own weaknesses.
I hope you think the same way, and it seems that this site will be great for helping us both along to being experts in our own bodies.
So you still check your blood every day?
Make yourself a lovely omelette. Later have some fish or meat with vegtables, not potato or swede. Or a vegtable stir'fry with british not chinese veg for now. Experiment more later. Season to your taste.I'm so scared to eat. At the moment I'm so upset I'm forcing myself to eat, can I have a banana? Yesterday I managed a banana,rice cake, a bit of bacon and 2 eggs which I struggled to get down. Please help
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