Hello. I am currently taken gliclazine one a day since Friday. I'm waiting on my bloods returning ( machine is broken currently at the hospital). My numbers where in the high teens on my first visit to the doctor's. I have been on my medication for 3 days with a sensible diet, and I'm at an average of 10.5 mmol for today.
Was wondering if anyone can answer a few questions please.
1. How many carbs should be in a meal.
2. Some very high carb foods have very low sugars ?? Does this mean they can be eaten.
Cheers. Sean.
It will probably take at least a few weeks before you start to see "normal" numbers depending on dietary changes. Just take a reading before you eat and then another 2 hours later.Thanks. Yes was given a meter at the Docs. Been measuring 4 times a day since Friday.
Before and after breakfast and evening meal. Not sure how fast my numbers should come down, but back at the Docs on Thursday and should get the result then.
Cheers.
Answer to your first question, my doctor says that I should try to go low on carbs as much as I can. But, he also says that all carbs aren't bad, some are essential for health and that's why I should only eat healthy stuff. However, it's been two weeks since I'm on a keto diet and it is currently working for me to keep up with my condition. Here are somethings that you would like to know before you start: https://zovon.com/health-news/popular-topics/things-need-know-trying-keto-diet/
Now answering the second one, I really guess NO as suggested by @bulkbiker up there. However, I would ask this question to my GP and will let you know as soon as possible.
Hi @bulkbiker . How do you do the signature thing (information at the bottom of your post - in faint text) Many thanksMy view on your questions
1. As few as humanly possible
2. No - all carbs turn to sugar when you ingest them.. the sugar content simply shows how fast they will raise your blood sugar.
I try and limit myself to 20g of carbs per day total by either not eating (skip breakfast) and eating low carb foods for the one or two meals I usually have.
The results of doing this are in my signature.
There isn't one answer to your questions so it's down to a bit of experimentation .. looks you you are measuring your blood sugar which is a very good idea.
Thank you I found itOK no idea how to do it if you use the app but on the main forum website.
Go to your user name (top right of the page)
Click on your user name and you'll get your profile page
On the left about halfway down in the menu it says "signature"
Click on this and fill in details that you wish to add.
Hope that helps.
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