In july 2019 my BMI was 43.6Hi. Can you let us know what your BMI is just in case you are late onset T1 and not T2. Gliclazide can work very well but not so well if you are overweight and have insulin resistance. Do keep going with the low-carb diet.
I'd personally be more rigorous with the carb cutting, especially because of the arthritis. It might alleviate the pain some. (Carbs are inflammatory. My reumatism's better than it was. Cow dairy, also an inflammatory, was step one, but once I cut carbs it got LOTS better.). With gliclazide you might drop too low on a very low carb diet though, so do be careful if you go that route. https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.html might help.Need help... about 2 month ago I was told I had type2.. my blood test came back as 99, and with the little machine it was 22. I have been put on gliclazide 2 twice a day...
To be honest I have been overwhelmed with all the info, but I am still having trouble with my sugar levels they bounce between 8 and 19 can't get them to say steady. I have cut my carb portions down but not out... I cant exercise as I am riddled with Arthritis and in a wheelchair... any advice on a fast way to bring my numbers down would help
You may be like me started of as type 2 but my body did not respond well to metformin several changes in my medication and 1yr later a stay in hospital found me using insulin and end of last year after another stay in hospital and high habc1 readings another insulin added into the mix, it all came out of the blue, in my fifties no family history not overweight why me yet to pin point the reason may be associated with autoimmune illness as a 5yr ?Need help... about 2 month ago I was told I had type2.. my blood test came back as 99, and with the little machine it was 22. I have been put on gliclazide 2 twice a day...
To be honest I have been overwhelmed with all the info, but I am still having trouble with my sugar levels they bounce between 8 and 19 can't get them to say steady. I have cut my carb portions down but not out... I cant exercise as I am riddled with Arthritis and in a wheelchair... any advice on a fast way to bring my numbers down would help
I'd personally be more rigorous with the carb cutting, especially because of the arthritis. It might alleviate the pain some. (Carbs are inflammatory. My reumatism's better than it was. Cow dairy, also an inflammatory, was step one, but once I cut carbs it got LOTS better.). With gliclazide you might drop too low on a very low carb diet though, so do be careful if you go that route. https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.html might help.
Need help... about 2 month ago I was told you how many carbs are in something, they often are not that accurate I had type2.. my blood test came back as 99, and with the little machine it was 22. I have been put on gliclazide 2 twice a day...
To be honest I have been overwhelmed with all the info, but I am still having trouble with my sugar levels they bounce between 8 and 19 can't get them to say steady. I have cut my carb portions down but not out... I cant exercise as I am riddled with Arthritis and in a wheelchair... any advice on a fast way to bring my numbers down would help
The extensive piece by a Dutch reumatologist (Dr. Tisscher) which helped me is, regrettably, in Dutch. But there's loads online if you google it. https://www.dietdoctor.com/nutritional-pain-relief for instance. Or https://www.healthline.com/nutritio...mmation#1.-Sugar-and-high-fructose-corn-syrupJo, do you have any references for the carbs causing inflammation? As an arthritic I am interested to read about it if at all possible!
Thanks, Neil
The extensive piece by a Dutch reumatologist (Dr. Tisscher) which helped me is, regrettably, in Dutch. But there's loads online if you google it. https://www.dietdoctor.com/nutritional-pain-relief for instance. Or https://www.healthline.com/nutritio...mmation#1.-Sugar-and-high-fructose-corn-syrup
AS Jo said there is a wealth of articles about carbs being inflammatory. Actually it is the Insulin produced in response to carbohydrates in the diet which is inflammatory - so if you cut the carbs your cut the Insulin response and thus cut the inflammation.Jo, do you have any references for the carbs causing inflammation? As an arthritic I am interested to read about it if at all possible!
Thanks, Neil
Need help... about 2 month ago I was told I had type2.. my blood test came back as 99, and with the little machine it was 22. I have been put on gliclazide 2 twice a day...
To be honest I have been overwhelmed with all the info, but I am still having trouble with my sugar levels they bounce between 8 and 19 can't get them to say steady. I have cut my carb portions down but not out... I cant exercise as I am riddled with Arthritis and in a wheelchair... any advice on a fast way to bring my numbers down would help
Jo, do you have any references for the carbs causing inflammation? As an arthritic I am interested to read about it if at all possible!
Thanks, Neil
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