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new diabetic

kathy2363

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hello everyone,
I am a newly diagnoised with type 2 diabetes :roll: my doctor did not explaine anything just gave me a letter to take to diabetic clinic in 2 weeks!could anybody help me get started re what to eat drink i have replaced sugar with canderel and totally given up fruit juice that i drank cartons of but any advice for food and drink would really help me...i have been diagnoised 2 days only so do not have much if any understanding thanks kind regards kathy
 
Hi Kathy and welcome to the forum You need not only to cut out sugar, but also to cut down on carbohydrates as they make your blood sugar rise. In this information, written for new members, is some advice on this. I hope it is helpful.

 
thanks daisy,i have replaced whit bread with wheatgrain soda bread i do not know if this is ok? i have reduced to 1 slice per day and a small porridge for my breakfast like i say i have no ideas untill i visit the clinc in 2 weeks time but thank you so much...may i ask how many slices of bread is allowed in a day? also can you suggest the best cold drinks other than water thanx
 
Hello Kathy,

You are at the start of a steep learning curve.

Do not worry to much yet, all will become clear after your visit to the diabetic clinic.

What pushes your blood sugars up is any sort of carbohydrate.
Some are worse tha others, sugar is bad, most refined cereals are not good, some fruit is OK and so on.
Try reading the carbohydrate information on the packet or Google it. Then eat low carb foods and avoid high carb ones. Eat more protein and less potatoes for example.

Buy a test meter or ask the manufacturer for one free, they give them away! Then ask the doc. for some test strips. Good luck with the test strips, I have to buy mine as the doc. simply says I don't need to test (not true). Then check your BGs after eating and see what you can and can't eat, we all vary in this respect.

Hope this helps, and just relax, things will become clear as you learn more.

Finally, ask for a print out of your test results, this is important as they will help when offering advice.

H
 
I kept things simple, cut out bread as much as possible and increased cardio work at gym. My reading was 12.4 at diagnosis (4 months ago) since then i've had readings of 5.8 & 5.9. Worked for me! and lost just over 2 stone whilst at it
 
thank you all it all sounds so scary..lol my readings where fasting 7.3 after gtt test was 10.1 and previous where 9.3 like i say all foreign to me at the mo but many thanks to all kathy....
 
thanks to halli,and gapi,i also have fibromyalgia and cervicle spodylosis so i can not exercise like others but i do gentle swimming and short walks has i live right on the coast,agin thanks for info im slowly learning.
 
Your BGs readings are not so very bad, my guess is that with a suitable eating plan they will come down into the near normal range fairly quickly. By quickly I mean weeks rather than months, your body takes time to adjust and it is best to do things in a steady way rather than just stopping carbs suddenly.

It is important to eat a proper diet and you should check with your doc. before reducing carbs drastically, and as you probably know, your other conditions might need certain foods and not others.

Having looked around the www. it seems that low cereal, high protein and plenty of vegetables would suit you and your conditions well, milk is a bit high in carbs and I avoid it, I use soya milk instead, but if you need the calcium there are some excellent supplements that are cheap enough, but again, I guess you are probably on some sort of calcium supplements anyway and maybe Vitamin C and D.

H
 
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