Feeling judged
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- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
If he has glucose intolerance the fruit part will have to be reduced as most fruits send blood glucose levels high!Hi,
It is just impaired glucose tolerance or prediabetes and not even type 2 DM. Nice to hear that you are trying hard in improving physical activity. Try adding 2-3, if not 5 servings of fruits/vegetables/salads per day. Your body will take care of the rest. Keep yourself emotionally stable & you can definitely prevent diabetes!
All the best!!
Once you start getting control there is nothing stopping you experimenting with lower GI carbs or even have a treat now and then. Control is the key in being prediabetic. Have a look at the recipes and all the fry ups you can have!Hi,
I was told that I have pre-diabetes. The dietitian advised against eating too much fruit and spacing out portions of fruit. Very confusing. I already eat plenty of salads and veg, would rather have veg than some meats. I think the only bit of advice today that I found useful was about pasta portions. The comment about not getting away with eating what I liked anymore really made me annoyed - so a cake will never pass your lips again, have had no sweet things in three weeks, passed up dessert at my anniversary dinner and at work didn't have any of the home baking that had been brought in. I really have been trying hard and just felt put down and disheartened today. Why is it that when you're a bit overweight some NHS staff assume you trough on cakes and crisps all day.
His, I'm a newbie to the forum. I was diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance after two recent fasting blood tests showed levels of 6.8 and 6.2. I had an appointment with a dietician at my Health Centre today which was a miserable experience. I wondered what other experiences folks had with NHS Dietitians? Came out of the appointment feeling patronised, judged and wanting to lock myself in a dark room. Yes, I know I need to lose weight but don't appreciate being sneered at for my inability to like oily fish and told to eat carbs at lunch time with my salad. I'm trying hard, swimming twice a week and gym in between. The statement that you can't afford to eat what you like anymore just makes me miserable nd the advice seems confusing based on what I have read about carbs.
His, I'm a newbie to the forum. I was diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance after two recent fasting blood tests showed levels of 6.8 and 6.2. I had an appointment with a dietician at my Health Centre today which was a miserable experience. I wondered what other experiences folks had with NHS Dietitians? Came out of the appointment feeling patronised, judged and wanting to lock myself in a dark room. Yes, I know I need to lose weight but don't appreciate being sneered at for my inability to like oily fish and told to eat carbs at lunch time with my salad. I'm trying hard, swimming twice a week and gym in between. The statement that you can't afford to eat what you like anymore just makes me miserable nd the advice seems confusing based on what I have read about carbs.
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