Diagnosed around 4 weeks ago - type 2. Given Metformin to take once a day but I'm aware this needs to increase gradually.
I have no idea what I'm supposed to eat. I've done the obvious and cut out the sugar (sweets, cakes, puddings etc) and switched to the only fruit I like which is bananas. Since getting diagnosed I've put on weight instead of losing it? I'm guessing this is the 5 a day banana intake??
Shopping for low saturates and low carbs that sugars, but I seem to be going wrong somewhere.
I don't test my sugar levels or any other of the jargon abbreviations because I've not been told that I need to...or not.
I just feel as if I have to figure all this out for myself
Diagnosed around 4 weeks ago - type 2. Given Metformin to take once a day but I'm aware this needs to increase gradually.
I have no idea what I'm supposed to eat. I've done the obvious and cut out the sugar (sweets, cakes, puddings etc) and switched to the only fruit I like which is bananas. Since getting diagnosed I've put on weight instead of losing it? I'm guessing this is the 5 a day banana intake??
Shopping for low saturates and low carbs that sugars, but I seem to be going wrong somewhere.
I don't test my sugar levels or any other of the jargon abbreviations because I've not been told that I need to...or not.
I just feel as if I have to figure all this out for myself
Hello AllanE. I'm very new to this as well, but my GP did give me some good advice (but no meds!). There is someone on here, @daisy1, who will post some very helpful advice for you.
I don't feel able to give you advice, but I can tell you that when I was diagnosed (7 weeks ago) I read lots of information on this forum and learned a lot about low carb diets (as opposed to low sugar, which is only part of the problem). I also bought myself a test meter so I can see what foods affect my blood glucose readings. I'm still trying to figure it out but am hopeful I'll be able to get my readings down. I've already lost 16lbs in weight and am sleeping much better so the low carb diet is helping me in lots of ways.
If you read up on the advice here, ask lots of questions (people are very happy to answer and share their experiences) and try to work out what affects you, then hopefully you will see your levels come down and your health improve. Good luck
HiDiagnosed around 4 weeks ago - type 2. Given Metformin to take once a day but I'm aware this needs to increase gradually.
I have no idea what I'm supposed to eat. I've done the obvious and cut out the sugar (sweets, cakes, puddings etc) and switched to the only fruit I like which is bananas. Since getting diagnosed I've put on weight instead of losing it? I'm guessing this is the 5 a day banana intake??
Shopping for low saturates and low carbs that sugars, but I seem to be going wrong somewhere.
I don't test my sugar levels or any other of the jargon abbreviations because I've not been told that I need to...or not.
I just feel as if I have to figure all this out for myself
Hi Alan E, Welcome to this site best place to be. Go to the forum "What have you eaten today?" there are lots of ideas on there of what we all eat daily, try some and test you will be surprised.Diagnosed around 4 weeks ago - type 2. Given Metformin to take once a day but I'm aware this needs to increase gradually.
I have no idea what I'm supposed to eat. I've done the obvious and cut out the sugar (sweets, cakes, puddings etc) and switched to the only fruit I like which is bananas. Since getting diagnosed I've put on weight instead of losing it? I'm guessing this is the 5 a day banana intake??
Shopping for low saturates and low carbs that sugars, but I seem to be going wrong somewhere.
I don't test my sugar levels or any other of the jargon abbreviations because I've not been told that I need to...or not.
I just feel as if I have to figure all this out for myself
Well Done AllenE welcome to he forum,keep posting and asking q's its how we all learnThank you everyone! I can see this forum is THE place to be for advice and guidance. The practice nurse told me that a 'Slimming World' diet would be ideal...but I see she is wrong as that diet is a 'eat as many carbs as you like' diet?
I'll be getting myself a blood glucose meter today and will start testing.
Thanks again!
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