Thanks for your quick replies. I was tested fully and T1 has been ruled out, my liver is okay, and I don't generally eat fruit! Yes I have brown rice maybe twice a week, do not eat bread and have cut down the drinking to twice a week from around four times aweek.
My blood pressure is fine as is my collestrol and the doctor said something amount a score of 54 for my T2
I think it is tjhe carbs and that as a family we have always bought low fat, so from now on they are on their own as I whittle down on these and eat full fat instead. I have already cut to skimmed milk and only have plain porridge for breakfast
Ta all
Eggs are nice, with lots of different preparation options. I like to fry or scramble them with chili flakes, and sometimes crumbs of goat cheese melted on top. Full-fat milk or yogurt can be a more modest source of breakfast carbs than oats.Wow did not know this, what would you recommend as a substitute?
Hi and welcome to the forum - I totally agree with Bluetit1802 comments - I was one of them - and reading your recent experience it echoes exactly what I went through last August when first diagnosed - I thought I eat an healthy diet pre-diagnosis , and then felt I would be OK just cutting out 'sugar' - then realised via the info on here the impact of carbs - I also switched into eating porridge in the short term until understanding the carb content of it - part of the journey towards getting control ( and it can be done ) is the dawning realisation of how prevalent carbs are in modern diets - the good news is that you can eat well on LCHF, you will be able to understand the impact of occasional treats via a BG meter and therefore plan around them, and you can get your BG levels under control in a very short period of time.Hi and welcome,
You would be surprised how many newcomers to the forum are shell shocked because they feel they eat a healthy diet. When it comes down to it, the diet isn't as healthy as they thought and likely to be carbohydrate heavy with too much fruit.
All carbs convert to glucose once inside the system, including the wholemeal varieties. The wholemeal varieties have an equal amount of carbs in them. Fruit is full of sugar - natural sugar maybe, but still sugar. Breakfast cereals are one of the worst culprits, including oats.
Have a good read round, and ask as many questions as you wish.
Been there, done that. I woke in hospital and was given the good news there. After a week of true illness I collapsed at home and was admitted to the EMU. Been on insulin for 15 years now...but it is not all bad news. You have plenty of support, no shortage of individuals who are here to assist. You don't have to do this alone.Hello everyone
I was diagnosed last Thursday with Type 2, I'm 51 and are fairly fit male, this has come as a bolt out of the blue and feel like my social life has just fallen down around me as everyone is telling me to give up the booze, which is an enjoyment of mine to go out on a Friday night and have 4-5 pints of real ale and chats. Plus a bottle of red wine on a saturday.
My diet is already healthy as I cook from scratch with my daughter and don't have any suger, white pasta, bread etc. Plus I try and do 10,000 steps a day (this is helped by having a dog)
However I do like a treat now and again in the way of a biscuit or chocolate bar, but not everyday
I'm a little down after hearing this news and any encouragement from you I'm sure will help
Thanks
Ian
Been there, done that. I woke in hospital and was given the good news there. After a week of true illness I collapsed at home and was admitted to the EMU. Been on insulin for 15 years now...but it is not all bad news. You have plenty of support, no shortage of individuals who are here to assist. You don't have to do this alone.
Hi @joshandjess
If you are considering a meter for testing your BG, you might be interested in the TEE 2 from Spirit Healthcare
http://spirit-healthcare.co.uk/product/tee2-blood-glucose-meter/ .. it's FREE and, in my opinion, user friendly.
Test strips and Lancets are cheap (relatively) .. and there's also a USB lead and CD program for monitoring
PS: I have no connections with Spirit Healthcare .. it's just that I have found the TEE 2 pretty good ..
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