Hi all
I was diagnosed prediabetic last year and my GP said to eat a Mediterranean diet lots of veg, fruit, fish, beans and lentils with wholemeal bread, pasta and brown rice. This was very similar to what I had been eating and I was overweight and sluggish. Research on prediabetes brought me to this forum where I learnt about low carb.
I started low carb and almost from my first meal I felt better. At my next review with GP I told him what I was doing and he told me it was dangerous and couldn't be sustained long term. He insisted that the Mediterranean diet had been proven to prevent diabetes. (I now know the difference between prevention and treatment). So, scared out of my wits by stories of heart attacks strokes and more I complied and what a disaster it's been!
I found that lots of beans and lentils, oats and brown rice and entire meals based on wholemeal pasta really spiked my blood sugar unsurprisingly. Anyway the consequences of this have been disastrous- weight gain, over a stone, extreme fatigue, dizziness, sickness after eating and drenching night sweats.
I feel a total mess, overweight and too tired to do anything. So it's back to low carving for me and I'm trusting my own experience this time as well as the experience of so many on this forum
Thank you all for your inspiration. I think it's sad that there is so much bad advice from some medics out there on a diet that if of such benefit to so many people.
I was diagnosed prediabetic last year and my GP said to eat a Mediterranean diet lots of veg, fruit, fish, beans and lentils with wholemeal bread, pasta and brown rice. This was very similar to what I had been eating and I was overweight and sluggish. Research on prediabetes brought me to this forum where I learnt about low carb.
I started low carb and almost from my first meal I felt better. At my next review with GP I told him what I was doing and he told me it was dangerous and couldn't be sustained long term. He insisted that the Mediterranean diet had been proven to prevent diabetes. (I now know the difference between prevention and treatment). So, scared out of my wits by stories of heart attacks strokes and more I complied and what a disaster it's been!
I found that lots of beans and lentils, oats and brown rice and entire meals based on wholemeal pasta really spiked my blood sugar unsurprisingly. Anyway the consequences of this have been disastrous- weight gain, over a stone, extreme fatigue, dizziness, sickness after eating and drenching night sweats.
I feel a total mess, overweight and too tired to do anything. So it's back to low carving for me and I'm trusting my own experience this time as well as the experience of so many on this forum
Thank you all for your inspiration. I think it's sad that there is so much bad advice from some medics out there on a diet that if of such benefit to so many people.