Hi and yes I literally eat sugar, chocolate, biscuits etc every single day. My last visit with the specialist he looked at my sugar levels and they were 6 and he then asked to see my food diary and he couldnt believe it, I am assuming eventually it will catch up to me and I will have to start being good but no one can understand why this is happening when I dont produce any insulin. I am also on 2 injections a day with fast and slow release combined and have been told this is the worst type of insulin for good control!I have only very recently been diagnosed with type 2. But I cannot eat vegetables as everyone suggests! I enjoy my bad foods to much to be able to give them up. Has made me feel depressed & confused. When you say you eat what you want.... do you mean literally anything? Ie currys & rice/ bread / potatos etc etc? Also do you often check your blood sugar levels? I cant give up my 'naughty foods' but at the same time i'm scared of the consequences
I have only very recently been diagnosed with type 2. But I cannot eat vegetables as everyone suggests! I enjoy my bad foods to much to be able to give them up. Has made me feel depressed & confused. When you say you eat what you want.... do you mean literally anything? Ie currys & rice/ bread / potatos etc etc? Also do you often check your blood sugar levels? I cant give up my 'naughty foods' but at the same time i'm scared of the consequences
Do you take insulin to manage your diabetes?Hi I have been on this forum a lot over the years but never posted, I have had a lot of advice so thank you all for that. I am coming here as I need some help and advice on something so I will post another thread for that. Apart from that I have had Diabetes for 22 years and have been told by 3 Doctors I am type 1 and 2 doctors I am type 2! I get poked and prodded a lot for tests as I basically eat what I want and my bloods don't really change (I am guessing they will one day). Anyway nice to finally join and if anyone has any questions I'll happily answer them.
Thanks.
Do you take insulin to manage your diabetes?
It is possible as a T1 to eat an extremely varied diet (that does comprise of some poor food choices) and have respectable HbA1c's. But that only happens providing you understand how to dose your insulin efficiently and have good carb counting skills. Does this sound like your situation?
Where is the confusion arising from regarding your diabetes type?
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