Thank you very much for your reply.Hello and welcome to the forum. Tagging @daisy1 for the info pack offered to all newcomers.
Well done so far. Your readings arn't bad considering you have only been monitoring for a short while. Did your nurse explain when to test? This should be before the first bite of food then two hours after the first bite of food. The two readings should differ by no more than 2mmol preferably less than that. It is quite normal for levels to fluctuate but those fluctuations should be gentle and not the spikes that over time can cause problems. May I ask how you have adapted your diet, great work on the weight loss by the way.
Metformin is well known for upsetting the gastric tract. You may find that this settles down after a while, if not then request the slow release version of the drug which is said to be kinder on the system.
Have a wander around the forum and ask as many questions as you like.
I have been given a sheet to fill in my bloods and food intake.
Yesterday my bloods were :
Pre Breakfast : 5.8
Post Breakfast : 7.1
Pre - Lunch : 5.5
Post - Lunch : 6.2
Pre - Dinner : 5.9
Post - Dinner : 6.3
Night : 5.4
Do these sound good to you or do I need to make improvements?
Thank you very much.You are doing remarkably well. There is always room for a little improvement and this usually comes by tweaking the diet for optimal effects. Time is also a factor as Insulin Resistance plays a huge role in our condition.
I suspect that your next HbA1c will earn you quite a few trophys from us all here so keep doing what you are doing because you are doing it right!
Hi everyone,
I was diagnosed with Type 2 about 5 weeks ago and my BS was 15 and 107 for the 3 month average.
The Doctors have put me on metformin and have already doubled my dose to the maximum. It's making me feel quite nauseating and have an upset tummy in the mornings.
I saw the nurse this Mon and she gave me a testing kit and am recoding the sugars 6 times a day.
Mine seem to be between 5.3 and 7.1
Is this good or should they be the same throughout the day.
I've already list 1 stonein weight from cutting out sugar and reducing carbs.
Can anyone give me any advise.
Many thanks. Sarah x x
That's great to know and there is only one reading over the past 3 days of taking bloods that it's gone up to 1.5 after 2 hours of eating.You are lucky to be able to eat so many carbs - I am down to 40 gm per day chasing weightloss, though my BG levels and Hba1c were back to normal on 50 gm. Above that I gain weight. I would bet that you'll be able to get back to normal just on diet.
Thank you Freema,well I would say your levels are fine, and you are doing a lot of the right stuff..... most type 2 can initially get back to normal levels if they stay under 150 grams of carbs in total in a day or even under 100 grams in total in a day, well done with your lowering of blood glucose, metformin helped me lowering blood glucose around 1 mmol in average ... so on metformin I got morning blood glucose in the fives , now without metformin my numbers are in the six... so maybe I should go under 100 grams of carbs in a day... it just takes more discipline and a strong character
it gets easier along the road, and also by staying among all these helpful people in here and by measuring every day, don´t ever stop measuring your morning numbers, not even when the diabetic nurse or GP say it is not nessesary any more....it can also devellop to a kind of collecting great recipes where one should never worry of blood glucose at all...Thank you Freema,
I'm pleased with the way I'm managing atm but I just don't know if I'm going to be able to keep this up for the rest of my days.
I'm still craving sugars and what I call tasty foods and to go below 100 grams of carbs a day is very low.
I have about 50 grams for breakfast ( 40g Sugar free Granola ) and decafe latte and 50g for lunch ( 3 x oat cakes with cheese and ham) and between 50-70 grams for dinner which is mainly in new potatoes and only 4 of them.
Thank you very much for your support and advise xit gets easier along the road, and also by staying among all these helpful people in here and by measuring every day, don´t ever stop measuring your morning numbers, not even when the diabetic nurse or GP say it is not nessesary any more....it can also devellop to a kind of collecting great recipes where one should never worry of blood glucose at all...
eating the low carb high fat style makes cooking much easier.. https://draxe.com/hub/keto-diet/keto-recipes/
Not at all - I have more than enough to eat - large salads, stirfries or roasted veges and berries or other lowcarb fruits are fine by me.T
Resurgum :
I think I've lost weight because I've literally gone from eating so much sweet foods like Coke, Nesquick milkshakes and sweets and chocolate to almost zero sugar.
My nurse said to have 250 grams of carbs a day but I'm only having about 150-200 grams a day.
I'm writing everything I eat down which helps me see what the Carb and Sugar content are.
You also may not have as much weight to loose as me. That's so good that your levels are back to normal. You've got to be happy with that.
Are you hungry or feeling deprived on only 40/50mg of Carbs?
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