srobertson06
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- Messages
- 321
- Location
- Lincolnshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Cycling, Exercise Classes
I feel a failure - you all seem to do so well, I have yet to reach a reading of 5 and wonder if I will ever reach that magic number...
We've all been on that boatrip down the Nile. Some keep returning to it many times. I have had over 10 years practice at it. But you know that, and have shown here that you want to take action to change this. Well done!Hi everyone,
I am type 2 diabetic and over recent weeks have really struggled to eat sensibly, about to go for annual review - so fasting blood test to do in approx 2 weeks time, then 2 weeks later doctors appointment. Urine test as well as fasting test and 2nd urine test when attending doctors appointment.
I think that I need to go back to basics and set up a book to record everything I am doing, I do have a testing kit which I purchased and I purchase the strips etc as well - in fact I have just purchased new battery for it as it suddenly stopped working - will buy another battery to keep in stock as it felt awful not to be able to test at all.
I know from trying that low carb is the way forward but I really struggle to maintain low carb - I have yet to get beyond the craving for carbs, bread especially and have not found any alternative that I am happy with.
It is a year since I was first diagnosed and I perhaps stupidly felt a year down the line that I would have managed to find a way to manage the situation - instead I seem to be in total denial - I have lost over 2 stone in weight - a real struggle - but I do not feel any better for it (yes I was informed I would feel so much better if I lost weight) - I do have a lot going on in my life and I am sure that is having an impact on by bg levels as I am only just keeping them down in single figures as a first test in the morning - from there it goes into double figures and remains there for the rest of the day.
I feel a failure - you all seem to do so well, I have yet to reach a reading of 5 and wonder if I will ever reach that magic number...
I do eat breakfast but really struggle as it is a meal I never used to eat at all, I need to find a breakfast that I can take to work with me as I cannot eat as soon as I get up and usually eat something when I get to work - so any suggestions would be good.
Thank you
We've all been on that boatrip down the Nile. Some keep returning to it many times. I have had over 10 years practice at it. But you know that, and have shown here that you want to take action to change this. Well done!
Low carb has really helped me and I fell somewhat reluctantly into its clutches 6 months ago. Now my whole family is on it, and some of the meals we make are better that the ones LC replaces.
Bread is a difficult habit to break. I managed to wean my family onto one of the multiseeded batch loaves, and we use it regularly now. I found a breakfast of 2 slices in the morning set me up for most of the day, and gradually reduced my snack habit. Now I have cut to 1 slice a day because it was stopping me going into keto mode on my diet.
Another thing I do now is use Lidl high protein rolls, which are low carb. Took a little bit of getting used to but now I use them instead of potato in my evening meal (family has pots as ususal, Dad has his special.) I could mention the bread I miss, but then I would get people swearing at me for making them drool, so I won't. But I tried it the other day, and one slice was a disaster for me. (up 5 mmol/L spike that lasted most of the day).
Others find a linseed loaf does for them, and there are plenty of recipes for LC bread that others have tried with success. it is certainly one of the carby foods most of us find we have to avoid
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