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Speiluhr

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
Hi All,

I was diagnosed Type2( Diet only) 3 weeks ago and cannot stop eating everything in sight.
I have viewed this site over the last few years as I was "borderline" and know of the wealth of help , support and information that has been available to everyone.
Now I would like to ask for some advice for myself. What should I really be eating? and is there a diet plan( I know there is no such thing as a Diabetic Diet ) that is good to follow?


Any suggestions gratefully received.

Speiluhr :?
 
Welcome Speiluhr. You will get loads of support here. Daisy usually comes along with good advice for newcomers
 
Hi Speiluhr and welcome to the forum Here is the information we give to new members which may help to answer your questions. If you have any more questions just ask and someone will be along to help.

 
Hi Speiluhr,

Welcome,

Daisy's advise is invaluable. Getting the numbers down takes discipline but it is very do-able.

Firstly you need to get hold of a BG meter, ideally off the doctor (the strips are costly) or if not source 1 for yourself, lots of people on here have the codefree meter as the strips are much cheaper than other types.

Secondly, you need to test test and test. the 2 hours after each meal is the most important one as it will tell you what is spiking your BG.

In this early stage you are researching to eliminate or reduce the foods which spike your BG. To do this I found it easier to eat little and often with only 1 carb element on the plate. If you put more than 1 carb you wont know if either 1 was ok on their own, both were bad or the combination of the 2 put you up.

Eg Eggs, bacon, beans, toast - if you spike it could be the beans or the toast or the combination was too much for you to handle.

Once you get a reading over 8.5 (7.8 if you want to aim lower) then either don't eat that food again (for now anyway) or try again with a reduced amount of that carb. EG by trial I know I can handle 30g of pasta with my bolognese.

A food and reading diary is vital cos unless you have the most amazing memory you aint gonna remember, plus it's good to have data to look back at both for yourself and if you need to show the HCP's

Good luck and keep us posted

Mary x
 
Thanks for your welcome.

Wasnt given meter as my Diabetes Nurse said they dont give them out out now as people were becoming obsessive and that they found it was causing more problems.

I will take on the diary advice from Mary as thats sound like a good plan. Not read through the site yet and still have to read the info from Daisy.

Once again thank you.
 
Speiluhr
There isn't a diabetic diet, but there used to be. You might look up the history if you're inteested
You might find it interesting that of the main food groups, only fats don't have any effects on blood glucose. Proteins have a slow effect and carbohydrates are pretty much converted directly into blood glucose. Thus it's the carbs you need to control in some way.
Reducing portion size may be enough. Or going to low GI foods. Or you may want to go low carb.
BE aware that much junk food is high in carbs. the fat in a burger won't raise your blood glucose, but the bun WILL.
Get yourself a meter and start to monitor. You'll be lucky if you doctor supports you in this, so will probably have to buy supplies.BE aware that the best deals are usually from the meter suppliers direct. they sometimes give away meters free.
With a meter and a databook telling you what carbs are in what foods, you'll be equipped to control T2. Withou those, you can't really know what's happening.
I personally think the usual once a year monitoring by doctors isn't enough to keep people well. And you CAN be well with T2
Hana
 
I am a newer joiner .it happy for me to visit this form I hope we can discuss often .I will do my best to offer good advices.Thank your for sharing your wonderful article. I very agree with your views from here.
 
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