LininSpain
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Not good for diabetics as they are high sugar. See https://www.dietdoctor.com/low-carb/fruitsThought bananas were good for you
Don't panic! We are here to help. Yes 12 is rather high, but you will have this from time to time. It takes time to get organised and on track. Time and experience will show you what to do. Watch your carbs and sugars, get used to denying comfort foods and treats. Your body will fight the change but be strong. Keep active and maintain a good fluid intake, keep your kidneys healthy. Try to stay under 7.9 on the glucose meter. It is not easy, but you can do it. Don't dwell on the letdowns - stay positive!For the last couple of years my GP told me I was border line Diebetic, my father is diebetic too. I haven't been given anything, and recently moved to Spain, now for the last week I have felt really ill, constant headaches, dizziness, lack of concentration, feeling sick, constantly drinking water ( which doesn't quench my thirst) yesterday being Sunday I thought maybe it's sugar, so I went to the local chemist who did a sugar test, now it tested at 12.2 and he just said that's fine and sent me away, on reading when I got home that seems pretty high to me? I really need to change my diet obviously, but am wondering what can I and can't I eat, I normally have a coffee and croissant in a morning, (just read that's a no go) but what do I replace it with? Any ideas? Also for main meals what do people eat, I've read potatoes are a no no? Chips are a no no? So is it really salad and veggies with my steak or chicken which I normally BBQ. Any ideas on good snacks, I really do have a terrible sweet tooth, and love cornetto watching the TV as it's so hot here? I need to change 100% as I feel like I'm killing myself and I feel so ill. Any help and advise from this forum would be great .
So did IThought bananas were good for you
Hi @LininSpain and @Rufus72
You have to remember that you are now in the special club we call Type 2 diabetes so you need to rethink your food choices.
I'll tag @daisy1 for the beginners guide to Type 2 for both of you. Have a read around on the forum.
A lot of us control this condition using the Low Carb High fat way of eating. It helps to not trigger spikes in blood sugar by avoiding the foods that cause that to happen (i.e. carbohydrates) and for a lot of us it works very well indeed.
First step is often realising that only you can make a difference to your condition.. changing what you eat is good but only if you can maintain the changes. I was told by my nurse that Type 2 was progressive and I would end up injecting insulin whatever I did. Luckily I had already found this forum and the amazing people here so knew this was not necessarily true. I used the anger at her ill informed opinion to get me through the first month or so but then found that all the **** carbs I used to eat weren't necessary and that I enjoyed my LCHF food so much more. I personally recommend cutting out as many carbs as possible early on, get yourself a meter and test before you eat and 2 hours after each meal to see what kind of foods cause spikes in your blood sugar and avoid those foods in future. There is a huge amount of info in the threads about low carb life and for some great recipes you can tryThanks very much for your post. I am my own worst enemy when I comes to food, I try to justify why eating carbs is okay, and it's really not. I feel awful, I'm only 44 years old and I have no quality of life. Time to change me thinks!! I'm so excited and glad I joined today
Hi and Welcome,For the last couple of years my GP told me I was border line Diebetic, my father is diebetic too. I haven't been given anything, and recently moved to Spain, now for the last week I have felt really ill, constant headaches, dizziness, lack of concentration, feeling sick, constantly drinking water ( which doesn't quench my thirst) yesterday being Sunday I thought maybe it's sugar, so I went to the local chemist who did a sugar test, now it tested at 12.2 and he just said that's fine and sent me away, on reading when I got home that seems pretty high to me? I really need to change my diet obviously, but am wondering what can I and can't I eat, I normally have a coffee and croissant in a morning, (just read that's a no go) but what do I replace it with? Any ideas? Also for main meals what do people eat, I've read potatoes are a no no? Chips are a no no? So is it really salad and veggies with my steak or chicken which I normally BBQ. Any ideas on good snacks, I really do have a terrible sweet tooth, and love cornetto watching the TV as it's so hot here? I need to change 100% as I feel like I'm killing myself and I feel so ill. Any help and advise from this forum would be great .
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