Sorry 60mg yesterday diamcron I took 30mg todayMy BSL.... yesterday morning before eating My BSL at 11am was 5.7mmol/l and I ate a meal after I ate at 12.40pm it was 7.4 then I remembered I hadn't taken any of my medication including my diabetic medications (i dont normally forget but for some reason I did yesterday) so I took 30mg diamicron and my januvia 100mg around that time 12.40pm. about 3:30pm I checked my BSL it was 6.7. I didnt eat till about 6:30pm that night but forgot to take my BSL . When I went to bed at 12.30 my BSL was 5.7mmol/l. This morning at 9:40 my BSL was 5.9mmol/l.
Are they ok readings as only restarted this WOE two days ago and trying to work out what to eat is a bit complicated for me so not to trigger any issues for my UC as well.
the FB response really upsetted me and is making me feel a bit down so I Thank you both for your response and support I do appreciate it.
Thank you for the link I just had a quick look and it looks very helpful I certainly will do that.Hi @annabell1
I’m sorry the Facebook group has not been supportive for you. Many of the groups on Facebook are not particularly friendly so I’d see it as the problem of the people in that group rather than something you’re doing wrong.
Luckily that’s not the case on this forum and I hope you’ll be able to find the advice and support here, in a friendlier environment.
As a starting point, the thread I’m linking to below is very friendly. Members eating low carb (many of them keto) post their daily menus, swap food and recipe ideas and are generally very supportive. Please drop in, introduce yourself and join in: https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/what-have-you-eaten-today.75781/page-1556
It does sound like you have many difficult conditions to manage, and with your medication need to take care with cutting carbs, but it sounds like you’ve done that before. In terms of what you should and shouldn’t eat, my view is that you set your own rules. It’s your body, you decide what goes into it. The definitions used by others may help them. If you like mayonnaise and can incorporate it into your diet while meeting your goals, then eat it.
I presume with the medication you’re on you have a BG meter so you can see the impact of foods on your blood sugars? That’ll be your best guide, not some judgmental people on Facebook.
Do come back with any further questions and hope to see you on the What have you eaten today thread.
Thank you will have a lookHi @annabell1
Those readings look ok to me. You haven’t had a significant rise after eating and did return to where you started. Generally the advice is to aim for a rise of no more than 2mmols two hours after eating. A rise bigger than that means the carbohydrate content of the meal was too much for you and needs to be adjusted. Overtime you can probably get the post meal rises lower than 2, but it’s a good initial indicator. You might find this link helpful:
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood-sugar-level-ranges.html
It might help you to have a more structured approach to testing your bloods so you can see progress. Testing immediately before eating and then again 2 hours after the first bite is the usual method. In this way you’ll develop an understanding of which foods/meals are ‘safe’ for you.
Thank you@annabell1
Looks to me like you are doing very well!
I think with social media of any kind, including this website, sometimes forgets that no 2 people are exactly alike. Dealing with other health concerns is very real, and something no one should dismiss. It’s a balancing act, and finding the correct balance can take time. That’s OK. T2 didn’t happen overnight, it can’ be “fixed” that fast either...
My UC is quite sever at the moment and I am running out of treatments and have read that LCHF/paleo/keto has helped some people who have UC but modified for their body and I also want to control my BSL as well.
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