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Need some advice please

Hi @Debandez thanks for your reply I’ll look at buying a different blood sugar machine and getting the app, my typical day can vary ;
Cereal or toast
Sandwich or something on toast (I do skip lunch a lot)
Dinners;
Spaghetti bol
Curry
Salmon new potatoes and veg
Roast dinner
Mince gravy potatoes and veg
Chicken and salad
Broth
Chicken sweet and sour sauce with rice

So lots of different meals really
 
I just realised the canagliflozin (who comes up with these rediculous names?!) you're on can induce hypo's... As long as you have trouble with your meter and can't check your bloods reliably, do NOT attempt to go low carb, as you can get a hypo because of the medication. I hypoed on gliclazide regularly, and it's not fun. If you do go ahead anyway, always keep jellybabies or dextro handy in case you have a too severe drop in bloodsugars.
 
...Rice, bread/toast, pasta, potatoes, sweet and sour sauce... Just one of those things would contain more carbs than I eat in a day or two. That's a lot of carbs in your meals... Yikes. Good news being; there's loads you can do to get a diet suitable for a T2 going. Just please, please make sure you can test properly befre you change anything, with the medication you're on.
 
Wow thank you @JoKalsbeek very very interesting ....I won’t be buying low fat spread, Greek yoghurt etc anymore lol.
Yes I am overweight my scales I was 86kg last time I weighed in (2 weeks ago) I was 83kg I do think the new medication
canagliflozin has really helped with my weight loss.
 
Oh wow thank you I will watch out and won’t go low carb until I can find a reliable meter
 
Hi, yes last time I had a blood test my levels was quite good I believe TSH about 2 and T4? Was 11 so pretty low and my tiredness did get better before I was diagnosed with type 2

To be honest, Tina, optimal thyroid levels, to sort of mirror those with well functioning thyroids would have the. TSH at 1 or below and T4 towards the top end of the range. Your T4 is just in the lower end, if your labs assay levels are similar to mine.

I'm pecking on my iPad about this at the moment, so don't have any useful links to hand, but when I started to have issues that pointed towards thyroid, I joined the following forum, which seems, in my view to be a bit like this one, only relating to thyroid issues.

https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts

When you have a bit of time on your hands, it could be worth a look.

You're making a great start.
 
Wow that's an awful lot of carbs in one day. I don't know anything about meds so will leave it to the experts to comment and advise there. But making small changes I feel would help you. Going for lower carb bread, cauliflower rice instead of rice, corgetti spaghetti instead of spaghetti, and celariac instead of potatoes. Just a few simple swaps might help. But with you being on meds I would not advice going very low carb/keto.
 
@Tina23 Statins can affect your BS - my hba1c went up from 48 at diagnosis to 54 within 6 months and I had dizzy spells and disturbed sleep. Once I came off them my hba1c quickly dropped to normal levels. My new GP has now put ‘statin intolerant’ on my notes
 
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