Metformin made me feel dreadful and the slow release one was even worse. Not typical I know. I started the LCHF diet and was much better even though I still had to stop the metformin. A diabetic nurse at my surgery did not agree with this told me I shouldn’t have stopped this at all, but then again she was the one that told me to eat carbs with every meal! My consultant totally agreed with me by the way he says carbs are not essential.Hi all,
I've had type 2 diabetes for about 4 years now (44 years old, no weight issues) and have been on tablets since diagnosis. Initially I was on one tablet a day and controlled it well for about 3 years (also quite a strict diet). However, in the last year things have been a bit up and down and I'm not really sure why. My levels went up quite sharply last year and since then I've been on three tablets a day. The last test was still high (68 if I remember rightly). I'm trying to be more disciplined with the diet etc, but my main issue at the moment is that the tablets are making me feel pretty grim. My stomach seems constantly a bit off, with a slight feeling of nausea and just generally not feeling great.
My question is, has anyone had similar experiences and if so how did they deal with it? Is it just a case of living with it and accepting feeling off colour often, or are there any supplements or dietary changes that might alleviate the symptoms?
Many thanks,
Dominic
I’m also type 2 on 2 metformin twice a daybHi all,
I've had type 2 diabetes for about 4 years now (44 years old, no weight issues) and have been on tablets since diagnosis. Initially I was on one tablet a day and controlled it well for about 3 years (also quite a strict diet). However, in the last year things have been a bit up and down and I'm not really sure why. My levels went up quite sharply last year and since then I've been on three tablets a day. The last test was still high (68 if I remember rightly). I'm trying to be more disciplined with the diet etc, but my main issue at the moment is that the tablets are making me feel pretty grim. My stomach seems constantly a bit off, with a slight feeling of nausea and just generally not feeling great.
My question is, has anyone had similar experiences and if so how did they deal with it? Is it just a case of living with it and accepting feeling off colour often, or are there any supplements or dietary changes that might alleviate the symptoms?
Many thanks,
Dominic
Hi and thanks for the reply.
I suppose my diet is strict by my own standards but maybe not by other peoples
I generally avoid (but don't completely exclude) breads, pasta, most fruit and anything with sugar/honey etc.
A fairly normal day would consist of two slices of waitrose livlife low carb bread with peanut butter or a poached egg and maybe some greek yoghurt with berries.
Lunch varies, but often Soup and some oatcake biscuits. Or just crackers and cheese/hummus.
Dinner might be some simple meat and veg and possibly a little bit of potato and again some Greek Yoghurt.
I exercise on a regular basis and have never really been overweight. My son is on a very strict ketogenic diet as he has complex epilepsy, so the food in the house is generally tailored towards that anyway.
To be honest I find the whole dietary advice quite confusing as I also have raised cholesterol which would suggest cutting out the fats?
Best,
Dominic
I used to self test, but basically stopped after the nurse moaned at me and said she wouldn't give any more testing strips out. I've kind of lost the habit now, but need to start doing it again. I've also been trying apple cider vinegar prior to every meal, but not sure if there's any real evidence of that being effective.
You could be right - maybe cutting the extra carbs would help.
Actually, one final question regarding the low carb diet. I have read that being ketotic is dangerous for diabetics, but eating a low carb diet could raise your ketone levels. I know this as my son has to have raised ketones on his diet which is low carb/high fat.
I found that going back to LCHF lowered my cholesterol, and I got good ratios of the various components - the information used by Ansel Keans was - let us say, highly selective, with most countries statistics rejected as they did not fit his hypothesis.Hi and thanks for the reply.
To be honest I find the whole dietary advice quite confusing as I also have raised cholesterol which would suggest cutting out the fats?
Best,
Dominic
Do you generally avoid carbs altogether, or just cut back where possible? Just wondering how extreme I need to be and whether days off is allowed i.e. when eating out etc?I found that going back to LCHF lowered my cholesterol, and I got good ratios of the various components - the information used by Ansel Keans was - let us say, highly selective, with most countries statistics rejected as they did not fit his hypothesis.
Do you generally avoid carbs altogether, or just cut back where possible? Just wondering how extreme I need to be and whether days off is allowed i.e. when eating out etc?
I think I'd like to get back to where I was a few years ago. On one tablet a day and well controlled. Three tablets just seems to be causing issues and the side effects are not pleasant.
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