Hi,danyparc said:I was diagnosed with diabetes last week. I had a finger prick test in hospital reading 16 mmol/l. I then had a fasting blood test giving 14 mmol/l. For the past 8 days I have followed a very low carb diet of around 100g of carbs per day, and virtually no sugars at all.
My BG is now 7-12, but I have found that even a slice of whole meal toast will make it jump by 3-4 points.
Will continued low carb diet bring my BG down to a target level of 4-6?
I'm eating loads of eggs 4 to 6 a day to fill the gaps left by the carbs. My cholesterol is a bit high too, and I'm wondering if I should focus on the BG or try to find a way of addressing the BG and the cholesterol at the same time.
Any comments or advice would be appreciated.
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danyparc said:I'm testing before breakfast, before lunch, 1hr, 2hrs& 3 hrs after lunch. Before evening meal, and bedtime. My BG has gone up in the night for some reason.
My concern is that the dietary advice from the nurse was not for a low carb diet. Rather a low GI, low sugar diet. However my testing this week shows that any carbs cause a big spike that takes a long time to come down, even with exercise
danyparc said:Thanks for your comments. I was 113.8kg, 185cm tall. Now 111kg. No meds yet. BG this morning down to 8.2 on waking. Lowest so far. Steady reduction over the last week.
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danyparc said:I was diagnosed with diabetes last week. I had a finger prick test in hospital reading 16 mmol/l. I then had a fasting blood test giving 14 mmol/l. For the past 8 days I have followed a very low carb diet of around 100g of carbs per day, and virtually no sugars at all.
Paul_c said:danyparc said:I was diagnosed with diabetes last week. I had a finger prick test in hospital reading 16 mmol/l. I then had a fasting blood test giving 14 mmol/l. For the past 8 days I have followed a very low carb diet of around 100g of carbs per day, and virtually no sugars at all.
that's NOT a very low-carb diet... in fact, not even a low-carb diet at all.
Very low-carb is Dr. Bernstein style; 6g breakfast, 12g midday meal, 12g evening meal: total 30 grams per day
danyparc said:I'm hoping the reduction in carb intake, combined with some calorie control will bring my BG down gradually as my weight reduces. Down to 108kg from 113.8kg. Currently rarely seeing BG readings below 8.
I had a stinking cold on Sunday & Monday. Hardly ate a thing, appetite was completely gone. ZERO carbs for 2 days, and no further Immediate reduction in BG levels. So I think the strategy is weight loss and moderate carb consumption, very limited sugars.
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danyparc said:My BG is now 7-12, but I have found that even a slice of whole meal toast will make it jump by 3-4 points.
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