Hello and welcome.
Yes, your bs levels are high but please don't panic. You can control this with a suitable diet. Many people on the forum had higher levels, but with effort and diet they have got them under control.
Please have a good read of this thread http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/a-new-low-carb-guide-for-beginners.68695/ which has a lot of excellent information on it, compiled by members of this forum. You will see that it is essential to reduce the amount of carbohydrates you eat, especially bread, rice, potatoes, pasta, pastry and batter. We also need to be careful with fruit and milk, and of course avoid everything sugary.
Take some deep breaths, you can do this. Please stay posting and ask as many questions as you wish.
Hi bh depends what your targets are...if 5 is where you want to get to....yes more right diet and exercise....will help....any more info abut you?Hi All,
FBG today morning 6.7 ....Is this good or still to do some diet and exercise to get around 5 ?
Hi again...just picked up the early posts, as my learned colleagues have already said DON'T PANIC.Hi All,
FBG today morning 6.7 ....Is this good or still to do some diet and exercise to get around 5 ?
Hi again...just picked up the early posts, as my learned colleagues have already said DON'T PANIC.
Porridge NO SURPRISE numbers are high...big carbs....check what you ate against your readings and adjust...see my numbers below from my early days.....only just over 2 months since diagnosis....
Hi,
Thanks for reply.
I am still trying different foods to see which one is good for me. Can someone please suggest which breakfast is good in general? I will follow from tomorrow and see how my BG behaves.
Thanks,
Hi and welcome!Hi,
Thanks for reply.
I am still trying different foods to see which one is good for me. Can someone please suggest which breakfast is good in general? I will follow from tomorrow and see how my BG behaves.
Thanks,
Hi Brunneria,Hi and welcome!
Are you vegetarian? And do you have any special dietary preferences? No eggs? That kind of thing?
I ask because your chosen name suggests that you may not eat meat.
If that is the case, it will affect our suggestions for your food choices.
Try and see. Egg wont affect your blood sugar levels that much at all its mainly protein.I have one egg every one morning without fail. But that's ME see how it affects YOU...in my SALADS I have avacado, red onions, red cabbage, shimla red peppers, olives, broccoli, french green beans, lettuce, spinach, rocket, radish,kale, balsam vinegar dressings,....cheese,,,,salmon,,,,glenryck pilchards in tomato sauce.....yummy....mix and match as you preferHi Brunneria,
Yes, I am vegetarian but will eat only eggs. Sometimes chickenoutside but we dont prepare in home. I started eating both raw and cooked vegetables either during lunch or dinner time with bit of fruits for now.
I am planning to eat Omlet daily in the breakfast (if that's my only option ?) but again not sure if I eat daily the same ...will it effect my BG levels !
Thanks
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