tuppenybun
Member
- Messages
- 6
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi Peeps
I was just diagnosed type 2 10 days ago and was given little to no info by my GP, got a diabetic clinic appt with the nurse next month so I'm floundering a bit on what to eat and how to eat it (fasting, 5:2, primal) etc. I mentioned these to my GP and he said it's all just a fad and that i should put my faith in the tablets grrrr.....
I have all the books and websites, what I'm looking for is some advice and personal recommendations.
My bloods are 19 and 11, they've already come down in a week on Metaformin. I'm 50, 3 stone overweight, can't do much more exercise than I already do (swimming) due to Rheumatoid Arthritis.
I have never eaten cuciferous vegetables as they turn my stomach, so the usual cauliflower rice etc. won't do. I'm a total carb hound so I'm panicking about being able to do this for the rest of my life!!
My advice is do not panic. Do something simple like cutting out all or most sugary things. Then make a list of the foods you like. Start to look for substitutes for anything that might not be good for you. The only way you will work that out is to blood test before and after certain carbs. That will tell you what you cannot tolerate well.
You will find things like the Lidl high protein rolls a good substitute for bread. Check you food choices a lot have hidden sugar.
This is not a disease that happens quickly and will not kill you quickly.
There is a lot of info available on the diet doctor website , Tom Kerridges book is great for cutting out carbs.
Lots of forum members are on low carb high fat diets which may work for you. I cannot take metformin so have no choice in what I am going to have to do. Read lots on this forum and you will learn loads.
There's no need to jump into anything extreme, especially while you've already got a lot on your plate to deal with. Simply reducing your total carb count can help a lot, while still eating pretty normally.... I'm floundering a bit on what to eat and how to eat it (fasting, 5:2, primal) etc.
Metformin takes several weeks to start having an impact, so you can take full credit thus far. Whatever you're doing is helping.My bloods are 19 and 11, they've already come down in a week on Metaformin.
It's a good idea to be careful with the exercise at first, since you probably don't know conclusively yet that you aren't Type 1. And even Type 2s can produce ketones at diagnosis, when things are still a bit whacky.I'm 50, 3 stone overweight, can't do much more exercise than I already do (swimming) due to Rheumatoid Arthritis.
A more moderate approach can be to replace grains with starchy vegetables, lentils, beans, etcs. Instead of going straight to cauliflower rice, you could try a modest amount of potatoes (19 carbs/100g), soy bean noodles (37 carbs/100g), pigeon peas (21 carbs/100g), butternut squash (10 carbs/100g) etc. It can also help to replace calories lost from reduced carbs with increased healthy fats. Even cauliflower isn't too horrible when oven-roasted and covered in cheeseI have never eaten cuciferous vegetables as they turn my stomach, so the usual cauliflower rice etc. won't do. I'm a total carb hound so I'm panicking about being able to do this for the rest of my life!!
Cauliflower Cheese, with added vegetables of your own choice, is absolutely gorgeous! I thought I could never live without my Cheesy Baked Potato ... which was my comfort food ... but this definitely takes the place of it and tastes wonderful !There's no need to jump into anything extreme, especially while you've already got a lot on your plate to deal with. Simply reducing your total carb count can help a lot, while still eating pretty normally.
Metformin takes several weeks to start having an impact, so you can take full credit thus far. Whatever you're doing is helping.
It's a good idea to be careful with the exercise at first, since you probably don't know conclusively yet that you aren't Type 1. And even Type 2s can produce ketones at diagnosis, when things are still a bit whacky.
A more moderate approach can be to replace grains with starchy vegetables, lentils, beans, etcs. Instead of going straight to cauliflower rice, you could try a modest amount of potatoes (19 carbs/100g), soy bean noodles (37 carbs/100g), pigeon peas (21 carbs/100g), butternut squash (10 carbs/100g) etc. It can also help to replace calories lost from reduced carbs with increased healthy fats. Even cauliflower isn't too horrible when oven-roasted and covered in cheese
Hi @tuppenybun ... and welcomeHi Peeps
I was just diagnosed type 2 10 days ago and was given little to no info by my GP, got a diabetic clinic appt with the nurse next month so I'm floundering a bit on what to eat and how to eat it (fasting, 5:2, primal) etc. I mentioned these to my GP and he said it's all just a fad and that i should put my faith in the tablets grrrr.....
I have all the books and websites, what I'm looking for is some advice and personal recommendations.
My bloods are 19 and 11, they've already come down in a week on Metaformin. I'm 50, 3 stone overweight, can't do much more exercise than I already do (swimming) due to Rheumatoid Arthritis.
I have never eaten cuciferous vegetables as they turn my stomach, so the usual cauliflower rice etc. won't do. I'm a total carb hound so I'm panicking about being able to do this for the rest of my life!!
Please help!
I love Atkins too! Nicely helps to get rid of a sweet tooth as well!I'm still chuckling to myself about my lipid results - I had my second bloodtest after diagnosis and I put the numbers into an assessment program and although a couple were marginal I got normal and even an ideal for the ratio between the HDL and LDL - which is so funny as I do Atkins - and my Hba1c is below diabetic level now.
I usually eat a salad as my first meal if I get up at my usual late hour, have coffee mid afternoon, and I filled my freezer with meat from the local butcher, so we can have meat whenever we like. Sometimes I have just the meat and follow it with berries and cream, but I like a casserole or minced beef with onions, mushrooms, sweet pepper and tomato.
There are quite a few different things which are low carb - and if you miss such things as potatoes then simmering radishes in two changes of water takes the taste out of them and they are a good substitute, I'm told - I don't miss them myself.
Try to pick fruits that are lower in sugars, like berries and plums, and avoid high sugary fruit like apples and oranges.
Hi Peeps
I was just diagnosed type 2 10 days ago and was given little to no info by my GP, got a diabetic clinic appt with the nurse next month so I'm floundering a bit on what to eat and how to eat it (fasting, 5:2, primal) etc. I mentioned these to my GP and he said it's all just a fad and that i should put my faith in the tablets grrrr.....
I have all the books and websites, what I'm looking for is some advice and personal recommendations.
My bloods are 19 and 11, they've already come down in a week on Metaformin. I'm 50, 3 stone overweight, can't do much more exercise than I already do (swimming) due to Rheumatoid Arthritis.
I have never eaten cuciferous vegetables as they turn my stomach, so the usual cauliflower rice etc. won't do. I'm a total carb hound so I'm panicking about being able to do this for the rest of my life!!
Please help!
Hi Peeps
I was just diagnosed type 2 10 days ago and was given little to no info by my GP, got a diabetic clinic appt with the nurse next month so I'm floundering a bit on what to eat and how to eat it (fasting, 5:2, primal) etc. I mentioned these to my GP and he said it's all just a fad and that i should put my faith in the tablets grrrr.....
I have all the books and websites, what I'm looking for is some advice and personal recommendations.
My bloods are 19 and 11, they've already come down in a week on Metaformin. I'm 50, 3 stone overweight, can't do much more exercise than I already do (swimming) due to Rheumatoid Arthritis.
I have never eaten cuciferous vegetables as they turn my stomach, so the usual cauliflower rice etc. won't do. I'm a total carb hound so I'm panicking about being able to do this for the rest of my life!!
Please help!
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