Samm38
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- Messages
- 26
- Location
- Huddersfield
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- People spitting. People thinking there better than me.
Hate to say it Samm but all of those are full of sugar and/or carbohydrates and no good to you as a diabetic. The meds aren't a silver bullet where you can carry on eating as before and expect to manage your blood glucose. If you want to get your BGs down and reduce medication in due course (in consultation with your GP/DNS) then you need to reduce your carbs. Have a read of the item linked first in my sig below and ask any questions.I have either toast or cornflakes in the morning. Then dinner I have a sandwich. Then I have a cooked meal for tea. They got my hbc up at 68 I think they said.
The highest levels I have had were 24.3. X
Dear Sam,I think with T2, diet is 80%..drugs and exercise 20%
ask your Dr, I think the 12 of a morning could be dawn phenomenon from insulin resistance / metabolic syndrome
the rise and fall during the day could be from what you are eating and maybe the first set of numbers you can fix.
it’s a long page and a few good video’s
http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf
For me, the more carbs we eat the more carbs we want. they don’t give up easy
http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/lowcarb101/a/firstweek.htm
I was wondering if anybody can help me please. I've tried metformin, victoza, vildagliptin, glicazide, now I'm on slow release metformin. Nothing works my sugar levels when I get up are 12.3 then during the day it goes up & up. Would anybody suggest that I go insulin. But the docs won't listen.
I'm really frustrated now. Sorry forgot to say I've been told I'm type 2 diabetic.
Thanks
Sam
I have either toast or cornflakes in the morning. Then dinner I have a sandwich. Then I have a cooked meal for tea. They got my hbc up at 68 I think they said.
The highest levels I have had were 24.3.
I feel tired all the time. My ankles have started to swell. Don't mean to be rude. But down below is really itchy. I forgot to say I have high blood pressure. Also I have that little bug that lives in your stomach the helicobactor bug.
So I have to change my diet. Somebody has told me to eat gluten free food. Is that true. I'm sorry to be a pain but I don't get any info from my doctors or my diabetic nurse.
No: it's not good for you. Your goal should really be 5.5 or so. (Forgive me if this sounds like a preach.) That may seem a long way off, but it's achievable. You have so much to gain! Good health - agility, not being tired all the time, safe eyesight, good heart health.Thank you everybody for your help I appreciate it. Now I know there's somebody out there I can talk to. Before my breakfast today my levels are 13.0. That really isn't normal is it?. Thank you all. Lol x
Thank you everybody for your help I appreciate it. Now I know there's somebody out there I can talk to. Before my breakfast today my levels are 13.0. That really isn't normal is it?. Thank you all. Lol x
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