PMAJ
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- Messages
- 14
- Location
- Bashley, Hampshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Broccoli
I would urge you to see your Diabetes HCP someone will tag @daisy1 who has some really useful info, even though you are a seasoned T2D there may be something of useDiagnosed Type II April 2003 always had high readings in the mornings (9), of late I've had extremely high readings through-out the day (mid to high teens).
Recently had a change in medication: Metformin2 x 500mg (2 twice a day), Victoza 1.2mg, Gliclazide 1 x 80mg, Simvistatin 1 x 20mg.
Morning readings are anywhere from 8.3 to 12.7. Becoming quite depressed with it, no carbs (occasional small serving of potato), very little fruit intake, healthy eating, healthy lifestyle. Help.
Have you tried the low carb diet? Have you tried changing dinner time and the time you take meds at night? Might be the med is running out, is your dinner too high carb? Nhs nice guidelines dont always help infact they can make it worse, try juggling things round a bit until you find what is right for you.Diagnosed Type II April 2003 always had high readings in the mornings (9), of late I've had extremely high readings through-out the day (mid to high teens).
Recently had a change in medication: Metformin2 x 500mg (2 twice a day), Victoza 1.2mg, Gliclazide 1 x 80mg, Simvistatin 1 x 20mg.
Morning readings are anywhere from 8.3 to 12.7. Becoming quite depressed with it, no carbs (occasional small serving of potato), very little fruit intake, healthy eating, healthy lifestyle. Help.
As WalnutFace says above, chocolate's fine, as long as you choose a sugar-free variety or one of the brands with high cocoa content - 85% or more (they tend to have less sugar).Thank you, I thought I was alone in this with the damned high count. I also thought what else can I cut from the list of carbs, your ideas have come in handy. Cauliflower Cheese is one of my favourites, bechamel sauce is one thing I'll have to change, the carbs in the flour obviously isn't going to help. Mashed cauliflower as a pizza base, interesting, heard of it as a topping on shepherd/cottage pie, something to try in the winter months but definitely try the pizza base
I have given up all the things I like, bread, pasta, rice, chocolate (absolute chocoholic) and have a couple of bars of 85% in the cupboard with my name on, they'll probably be out of date before I get chance to eat them! Cakes, I trained as a pastry chef and it's one of my subjects at college that I teach, I've tried a number of different recipes without much success. Carrot cake without flour is one I'm going to have to find!
Thanks again, greatly appreciated. Paul.
Hi! Thanks. Think I could be asking a few questions. I really don't seem to be doing too well at this diabetes ....@PMAJ - Hello and Welcome to the Forum.
I've got some of the Green & Black's and also the Lindt, both are 85%. Usualy have a couple of squares, haven't had any for a while. I think the 99% might be a little too harsh for me - I know - such a whimpIn answer to your comment on the BG thread, you do not have to stop eating chocolate, that's the good news. The bad news? You will have to dig deeper in your pocket and buy high % stuff. Tesco do an 85% cocoa bar at £1 a pop. And if you can manage the bitter taste Lindt do a 99% bar! but its not cheap. Also try to limit yourself to 1 or 2 squares
Thanks, am ploughing through so many recipes at the moment, thanks for the links, really is greatly appeciatedAs WalnutFace says above, chocolate's fine, as long as you choose a sugar-free variety or one of the brands with high cocoa content - 85% or more (they tend to have less sugar).
Try this for the bechamel : http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/easy-cheesy-courgettes.99011/
And here for some great baking recipes : http://www.diabeticgoodbaking.com/#uds-search-results
There are also lots of great tips and recipes on the Food, Nutrition and Recipes forum on this website : http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/category/food-nutrition-and-recipes.3/
Maybe you could start teaching your students about LCHF!
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
Added to the list of questions. To be honest, I hadn't heard of this until you posted, have done some reading up, mightYou might consider asking your doctor for a fasting c-peptide and GAD tests to rule out LADA.
To be honest, until I read your post I'd never heard of it. I've added that to the list to ask the doctor next visit. Thank you.You might consider asking your doctor for a fasting c-peptide and GAD tests to rule out LADA.
Thank you@PMAJ - Hi. The good thing about this forum is that we all try to help, support one another and there will be plenty of people to give you answers, what one person does not know, another person will probably have that answer. No matter how silly you may think the question is = ask away.
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