Dizzylish78
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You must now see, after only one meal, that low carb works! Keep going. Your levels will drop, and this is why earlier on I mentioned testing before driving.
Yes I had some pasta for dinner and I'm now back up to to 14.7 - I'm definitely starting to see a pattern with when I eat carbs!!
Hi @Dizzylish78. I totally agree with @Bluetit1802 - you need to test before and after to see how much the blood sugar is rising. Don't stick rigidly to the nurse's advice on when to test your blood sugar; many in the NHS are following unwritten guidelines not to issue meters and strips to readily...especially those less than up to top speed (however well-meaning). I tested between 8 and 12 times a day for the first couple of weeks to see what my patterns were. Now, that is a lot, but I wanted to be sure of the impact of certain foods and certain meds I was on following a transplant. It was only by doing so that I got a clear and very individual picture..and identified one particular drug causing a serious spike (since greatly reduced). It also helps to not the times as well as the levels. Keeping a record is what will let you see for yourself what the patterns are. Keep up with the low carbing it is the way to go.
Got diagnosed T2 10 days ago...fasting blood test result was 17, HbA1c 101. Took a blood test today, 2 hrs after a meal...21.2This is my 4th day since being diagnosed I am in ketosis and my mmol/l is 8.2.
When I first found out my mmol/l was 11.
Just wondered what your level was when you first got diagnosed and how long it too you to see any results
This is my 4th day since being diagnosed I am in ketosis and my mmol/l is 8.2.
When I first found out my mmol/l was 11.
Just wondered what your level was when you first got diagnosed and how long it too you to see any results
I was diagnosed just over two weeks ago. My bs was 28! I am now pretty consistent at 5.5 after cutting out all the carbs and sugar in my diet - of which there were enough to keep a small village alive! I have gone from probably over 500mg carbs a day to under 50.
Thanks. It was a huge wake up call. It's only taken a few decades of acting like every day is my birthday to grow up and understand that the consequences could be more serious than just adding weight along the way. I have come to the conclusion that Diabetes may actually save my life. I have been one of those people who works 12 hour days 7 days a week - I never had the energy or time to make meals so would inevitably buy take aways or have a jam sandwich for dinner. Silly. Onwards and upwards though.That's pretty quick. Well done.
Thanks. It was a huge wake up call. It's only taken a few decades of acting like every day is my birthday to grow up and understand that the consequences could be more serious than just adding weight along the way. I have come to the conclusion that Diabetes may actually save my life. I have been one of those people who works 12 hour days 7 days a week - I never had the energy or time to make meals so would inevitably buy take aways or have a jam sandwich for dinner. Silly. Onwards and upwards though.
Hi!This is my 4th day since being diagnosed I am in ketosis and my mmol/l is 8.2.
When I first found out my mmol/l was 11.
Just wondered what your level was when you first got diagnosed and how long it too you to see any results
IT's not just how high the bgl is so much as how many points it has raised. A jump from 12 to 14 is not as concerning as a jump from 8 to 14. These are indicators of serious problems in the diet whuch need ti be adressed.Yes I had some pasta for dinner and I'm now back up to to 14.7 - I'm definitely starting to see a pattern with when I eat carbs!!
Nice one! I woke up in hospital after being told my glucose levels were unreadable on a glucose meter. Stay away from the carbs, they will do you no good!I was diagnosed just over two weeks ago. My bs was 28! I am now pretty consistent at 5.5 after cutting out all the carbs and sugar in my diet - of which there were enough to keep a small village alive! I have gone from probably over 500mg carbs a day to under 50.
Welcome to the forum @Beth_hill02, congratulations on your recovery. I lived through hyperasmolar non ketotic coma when I was first diagnosed so I know what it's like.Keto acidosis sucks. Great to hear you're on the recovery. I was diagnosed about a month ago also in da and diabetic coma. Good to hear that you're in the same boat as me. It feels so lonely when you personally don't know anyone who is dealing with what you're dealing with.
52 bs 4 months ago down to 7 don't give up
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