That means potatoes for all the sassenach's out there.tatties
This completely changed (in 24hrs) when I stopped eating any carbohydrates (except green veg). Not saying this will happen to you, your mileage may vary as they say. I'm only 4 wks in so don't know what the long term plan is, but short term no carbs for me. What have you got to lose???no energy at all
Hi thanks for the reply im on empag and staglitin for diabeties and amlodipine an ramapril for high bp im hoping to try an come off themWelcome Paul. The first step is admitting there’s a problem , lol sorry just joking.
Which meds are you on? If it’s metformin then it helps a little but isn’t enough on its own. If it’s other stuff check my last paragraph before continuing.
Do you know what your bloods are currently like?
Mostly in here we do some version of low carb for type 2, because it works when other approaches don’t. It can help diabete, weight and blood pressure. I’ll add some links below to get you started. Meats eggs and cheese is good. Bread, potatoes and cereals not so much but then you seem to know this much already. To maintain energy it’s making sure you get enough low carb food, enough fluids, enough electrolytes and then top up with fats. Working nights is tough, I used to do rotating shifts so appreciate that. I’m sure by now you’ve worked out when your main meal is though so all the same advice still applies you’ll just have to change the clock times to suit your work pattern.
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Can I suggest you take a good look at LCHF ie low carb higher fat (than typically recommended) methods of eating (keto is just a version of this). It helps many of us lose significant amounts of weight, if desired, keep our numbers down and for some even eliminate medications and achieve remission and reduce or improve complications. Try clicking these links for more detailed explanations that are well worth readings
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/blog/jokalsbeek.401801/ for info including low carb made simple
And https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/category/success-stories-and-testimonials.43/ to show it really works and for motivation
and https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/what-have-you-eaten-today.75781/ for food ideas
also https://www.dietdoctor.com/ for more food ideas and general info of carb content of foods. Lots of other websites for recipes out there too. Just use the term low carb or keto with whatever you fancy.
Also it’s very important to be able to check for yourself what’s happening so you can make the necessary adjustments day to day and meal by meal rather than wait 3, 6 or even 12 months and then have no idea what had what effect. Getting a blood glucose meter is the only way to do this (no matter what contradictory advice you may have heard - it’s usually budget based rather than anything more scientific). Please ask if you want any guidance on this.
IMPORTANT FOR ANYONE ON MEDS CONSIDERING LOWERING CARBS: if you lower your carbs then any glucose lowering meds may need to be adjusted accordingly to make sure you aren’t taking more than your new diet requires. It can cause a hypo if you have more gliclazide or insulin etc (this is not relevant for metformin on its own) than your new carb intake requires. Keep a close eye on your numbers and do this with your dr’s knowledge. Please don’t be put off by an ill informed out dated rubbishing of low carb diets or being told you should eat carbs to match meds, it should be the other way around.
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Its worth a try me thinks use to go gym regular then it just seemed to get harder and harder to do thingsThis completely changed (in 24hrs) when I stopped eating any carbohydrates (except green veg). Not saying this will happen to you, your mileage may vary as they say. I'm only 4 wks in so don't know what the long term plan is, but short term no carbs for me. What have you got to lose???
I went LCHF,walk briskly up and down a hilly street 1-3 times a day for 15 minutes or so and in 4 months off 40mg lisinopril I had been on at least 20 years.If my BP hits 140 or 150 SPB (rarely now) a walk brings it right on down.Maybe you can get lucky like I did.Hi thanks for the reply im on empag and staglitin for diabeties and amlodipine an ramapril for high bp im hoping to try an come off them
Cheers paul
Agree 100% with those choices,yumm.There are far better choices when it comes to veges - bags of stir fry are handy - but I chop up sweet pepper - usually the green ones, courgettes, aubergines, mushrooms, leeks, tomatoes - whatever I find in the fridge really - bean sprouts can be grown at home. I have huge salads, a bag of ready to eat, plus tomatoes, cucumber, coleslaw, celery, beetroot, radish - again anything I find in the fridge that looks good.
One of my wicked pleasures is watching a HCP take my blood pressure and not believe it.
Hi thanks for the reply im on empag and staglitin for diabeties and amlodipine an ramapril for high bp im hoping to try an come off them
Cheers paul
me too, and they want me on statins. Diabetes drugs next if I can't fix it with "lifestyle" changes. Plus can I review my drinking as I probably have fatty liver. No mention at all of low carb just diet and exercise.amlodipine an ramapril for high bp
This, exactly. It was like being a boiled frog. Things, very slowly, just got harder and harder. I got more tired, more low, my legs felt heavy when walking, I got clumsy, my eyes got blurry, I had acid reflux every day, IBS, inconsistent digestion, out of breath for no reason, water retention when exercising, foggy brain...... I just felt ghastly altogether but put it down to old age (56), lack of exercise, being overweight, stress, stupid commute times (6hrs, 3 days a week, getting up at 4am), job insecurity, house insecurity etc.then it just seemed to get harder and harder to do things
Thats exactly how im feeling an i use to be really active ex forces power lifting but then boom like a wall fell on meme too, and they want me on statins. Diabetes drugs next if I can't fix it with "lifestyle" changes. Plus can I review my drinking as I probably have fatty liver. No mention at all of low carb just diet and exercise.
This, exactly. It was like being a boiled frog. Things, very slowly, just got harder and harder. I got more tired, more low, my legs felt heavy when walking, I got clumsy, my eyes got blurry, I had acid reflux every day, IBS, inconsistent digestion, out of breath for no reason, water retention when exercising, foggy brain...... I just felt ghastly altogether but put it down to old age (56), lack of exercise, being overweight, stress, stupid commute times (6hrs, 3 days a week, getting up at 4am), job insecurity, house insecurity etc.
I tried really hard to eat well, plenty of healthy carbs (beans, lentils), low fat, not too much meat. I like wine but stopping drinking with my evening meal didn't make me feel better, it made me feel worse! I've never tried a "faddy" diet in my life but the Type 2 diabetes diagnosis brought me here and I read enough to think LCHF was worth a try.......
A glass of red wine a day has been proven to be better for you than a glass of water in helping to lower bg.I like wine but stopping drinking with my evening meal
It'll get better. Go low carb, -carefully, with the meds you're on!- and you'll get your life back. I used to go to the gym too, had to ride a bike there. Cancelled my membership when I practically fell off of my bicycle just trying to arrive at their doorstep. I still can't ride a bike for other reasons these days, but I can walk long distances carrying camera gear (2 camera's, up to 4 lenses and other supplies). I couldn't walk at all when diagnosed, even in my own flat my knees would just give out without warning. I thought it was my thyroid so kept fiddling with my dosage. Turns out T2 was the main problem. (Plus fatty liver and whatnot). Things have changed a lot since then... So i have a feeling you can tackle this just fine.Thats exactly how im feeling an i use to be really active ex forces power lifting but then boom like a wall fell on me
Hi im sure ill get this underwrapps to long doin nothing feeling unwell tired all time i want my life backIt'll get better. Go low carb, -carefully, with the meds you're on!- and you'll get your life back. I used to go to the gym too, had to ride a bike there. Cancelled my membership when I practically fell off of my bicycle just trying to arrive at their doorstep. I still can't ride a bike for other reasons these days, but I can walk long distances carrying camera gear (2 camera's, up to 4 lenses and other supplies). I couldn't walk at all when diagnosed, even in my own flat my knees would just give out without warning. I thought it was my thyroid so kept fiddling with my dosage. Turns out T2 was the main problem. (Plus fatty liver and whatnot). Things have changed a lot since then... So i have a feeling you can tackle this just fine.
Cut out as many carbs as you can.. (all is best) and you'll start to feel great within days..Hi im sure ill get this underwrapps to long doin nothing feeling unwell tired all time i want my life back
It's there for the taking. You're going to be alright. There's hope here.Hi im sure ill get this underwrapps to long doin nothing feeling unwell tired all time i want my life back
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