Last Monday afternoon diagnosed T2 with a BG of 18. Appointment with the diabetic nurse after bloods came back but no urgency to see me so that seems ok.
I did a few immediate things which were
1. Purchase a BG meter.
2. Went cold turkey on sugar and carbs and limiting to roughly between 100-150g per day. First 48hrs were hard as I had headaches due to withdrawal but its paid off. Already feel alot better not eating ****!
3. Joined the local health club and taking up swimming twice a week, when I get a bit of fitness about me I will take up running.
Within 48hrs I had post meal readings of about 10-11 and today pre meal readings are as low as 7.7.
Obviously thats still high with work to do but I'm interested in anyones opinion in the quickness of the drop. Usual? Unusual?
Also excuse my ignorance but thinking longer term, if levels dont come down despite diet, excercise and medication, is insulin for T2 the next option?
Also would add on 500mg Metformin progressing to 1500mg over the next week.
Again thank you all for your support. This site has been invaluable this past week.
I did a few immediate things which were
1. Purchase a BG meter.
2. Went cold turkey on sugar and carbs and limiting to roughly between 100-150g per day. First 48hrs were hard as I had headaches due to withdrawal but its paid off. Already feel alot better not eating ****!
3. Joined the local health club and taking up swimming twice a week, when I get a bit of fitness about me I will take up running.
Within 48hrs I had post meal readings of about 10-11 and today pre meal readings are as low as 7.7.
Obviously thats still high with work to do but I'm interested in anyones opinion in the quickness of the drop. Usual? Unusual?
Also excuse my ignorance but thinking longer term, if levels dont come down despite diet, excercise and medication, is insulin for T2 the next option?
Also would add on 500mg Metformin progressing to 1500mg over the next week.
Again thank you all for your support. This site has been invaluable this past week.