fallenangel238
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Hi and welcome to the forum. I will tag in @daisy1 who has some info for newcomers.i have type 2 diabetes and am i will admit quite overweight i am trying to lose weight and have lost some but has now reached a point im not losing much more i have changed my diet as much as i can but i find it hard as most people can switch to more veg and salad etc but in my case i am intolerant to most of the veg and salad stuff as it gives my violent stomach cramps and upset stomachs and sweats so when anyone goes oh well eat more greens etc i could scream as i would if i could not even the docs etc want to help me so i feel like im banging my head against a brick wall im due to start trulicity today as my bloods keep coming back high if anyone could offer any suggestions i would be really greatful as this is starting to really get me down now and is making my dpression and anxiety get bad again i really want to be healthier in eating. ty in advance for any help you can give
i have had metformin but they had to stop that as it was making me really ill so i had canagliflozin to take along side linagliptin but they had to stop that also now i have linagliptin and gliclazide to take aswell as them starting me on the injections my bllods average 9 to 11 before food an upto after i have true you testing strips and blood moniterHi and welcome to the forum. I will tag in @daisy1 who has some info for newcomers.
Trulicity is one option but there are many others. Do you have a meter to test your own blood glucose levels at home? If so, what are your levels like at the moment? Have you been prescribed any medications already, such as Metformin or other meds?
hi im sharon i have switched to low carb bread not that i eat much bread anyway and switched from sugar to sugar alternative for my moring cuppa etc i try to eat less pasta etc and have pretty much cut chocolate out and fatty foods like takeaways etc i never fry things if i have sasuages etc they are low fat and oven done etcOh sorry, how rude of me. Welcome aboard.
Glenn
You will find that it will be all forms of carbs that need to be curtailed. If you use a meter before meals and then a couple of hours after it won't take long to work out how many of these insidious carbs you can manage without busting glucose levels. Everybody is unfortunately an individual and what works for me is no guarantee for you. In that sense, you won't have to worry too much about low fat stuff. Have a read around the forum and you'll get the hang of it. By cutting out a lot of carbs you will see that it also will decrease your kJ intake and be a friend for weight loss. Basically, keep the carbs low and count up the total kJ. both glucose and weight will come down over time.hi im sharon i have switched to low carb bread not that i eat much bread anyway and switched from sugar to sugar alternative for my moring cuppa etc i try to eat less pasta etc and have pretty much cut chocolate out and fatty foods like takeaways etc i never fry things if i have sasuages etc they are low fat and oven done etc
i never fry things if i have sasuages etc they are low fat and oven done etc
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