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My struggles with type 2

Thank you for the great advice I will try to better myself and look after myself more as I did let myself go and basically didn’t want to carry on but the love for my wife and my grandson keep me going I don’t like to tell my wife how I’m feeling as I feel it’s a weakness don’t know why I feel that way but I do but I could talk all day to a first steps councillor
 
Thank you for your lovely comments no the army really do not help veterans especially with mental health issues that’s why you see a lot on the streets unfortunately
 
At the moment I’m
On 40ml of nova rapid and 40ml of toujeo 500 mg of metformin 4 times a day 250mg of thyroxine 900mg gabapentin 10 mg atorvastatin 10mg
Amitriptyline I see my diabetic nurse every three months as for the doctor I seen her last about 4 years ago never seen a dietician or chiropodist I’ve seen twice in 11 years my last hba1c was 73 I’ve had it as low as 45
 
Your right. No need for fancy flours and low carb pasta.
But.... Meat, cheese, cream and above ground Vegetables are the best to treat Type 2 diabetes. Doesn’t have to be complicated.
I know it doesn’t have to be complicated but I’ve always been a big lad 6ft 2in when I joined the army back in 1990 I was 17 stone and I got most improved recruit as I was determined to join the army I got skull dragged on 8 mile runs etc but it never stopped me fighting on and passing out I joined my battalion in Londonderry Northern Ireland at 18 years old the injury to my arm ruined my career and my life spiralled out of control but now I’m married I want to live n see my grandson grow but my healths not good that’s why I want too improve things
 
Hey buddy, I’m ex forces too and was recently diagnosed as a T2 in March. I’m in a similar position where I knew I wasn’t looking after myself. Since my diagnosis, the help and advice by members on this site really has helped and pointed me in the right direction to take control rather than let it control me - as it had done for far too long. You’ve served on Op Tours and done the hard stuff - you can definitely do this my friend. (I was also in Londonderry 83 -85 and Bosnia 96).
 
If you know it's not actually a weakness, only feel that way and realise that it is irrational... That's a step in the right direction. You're loved, and there's nothing you have to shoulder alone.

I'm hanging in there for my husband and my mum. "Love yourself first" looks great on a sampler, but in practice... Whatever motivation works, works.
 
Diabetic for 10 years. I'm new to the forum as I felt I've been struggling a bit with my Type 2 diabetes recently and needed to connect with others in a similar situation. I haven't had my HbA1Cs done due to Covid-19 and have only just started testing again. My blood sugars are exceptionally high and I've been feeling quite poorly. Getting cramps in my calves and my feet seem to be swelling with the skin feeling really tight. My diet has been rather poor at the beginning of lock down, but improved as it went on and, as a result of a 20.9mmol test on Monday, have gone back to a low carb approach which has worked for me in the past. That being said, I always feel that I'm missing out when on low carb, but that might be because of my dislike of cauliflower rice and attempts at replacing a pizza base with a ground almond omelette and bread made with a ground almond omelette . It is a lifestyle change I know, but at the moment I'm finding it so hard to make the necessary changes and everything needs thought and I'm just fed up!! OK rant over, thanks for listening.
 
Try 'fat head' pizza - though if the alternative foods are disappointing it might be as well to just go with simple alternatives to replace them.
The swollen feet could be down to the heat - but I get cramps when I am dehydrated, need more water.

Thanks, drinking more water and will consider anything that starts with ‘fat head’!
 
Try 'fat head' pizza - though if the alternative foods are disappointing it might be as well to just go with simple alternatives to replace them.
The swollen feet could be down to the heat - but I get cramps when I am dehydrated, need more water.
Do you eat lentils and sweet potatoes?
 
Try 'fat head' pizza - though if the alternative foods are disappointing it might be as well to just go with simple alternatives to replace them.
The swollen feet could be down to the heat - but I get cramps when I am dehydrated, need more water.
What is fat head pizza?
 
What is fat head pizza?
It’s an alternative pizza base usually made from mozzarella cheese and either almond or coconut flour. Very tasty and filling and enables you to have home made healthy pizza the same dough can be used for crackers or lots of other things. Ditchthecarbs.com has recipes.
 
Many thanks for that - much appreciated
 
I completely understand. I also struggle with the low carb life- mentally- physically my body is doing really well. I have found that my mental state can vary so completely get how some days it is really hard.

I tried lots of 'substitutes' but was disappointed with many. I have diet jelly and that helps. I also have some no carb vodka mixes and they are actually quite nice. Despite all this my knowledge about the complications of diabetes keeps me on the straight and narrow as ultimately if I get the complications I would still have to go low carb to avoid them getting worse.

Physically low carb work for me I've lost weight and my blood sugars are under control- hard to argue with that.

Good luck and feel free to vent here. People here really do get it.
 
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