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Newbie type 2

bluenoselouie

Member
Messages
18
Location
Birmingham
Type of diabetes
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
Hi everyone

Diagnosed 30th March 2012 after a trip to Cornwall when I asked my T1 friend to test my BS. When the meter said 21 I felt quite Ill ! So off to the Docs where I had my Hba1c test (10.2). Promptly on to Metformin (started 1 x 500; now 4 x 500) 1.25mg Ramipril, 10mg Amlopidine and 20 mg Simvastatin. I started to do some research and came across this site. I must say its helped tremendously ! I had the education at the local clinic regarding diet - include starchy carbs etc etc, but I decided against this and took the advice of many of the members of this forum regarding low carbs. So, no bread (except Burgen - a loaf lasts me 3 weeks). No rice , pasta etc etc. My levels have been quite steady since I got them down; all around 6-7; Yes - I asked the GP for a meter and strips and got them!. I will continue to visit the forum for advice.

One thing - Last night I prepared myself a curry (no rice ) but decided to be a little naughty (experimental reasons you understand)and had half a garlic baguette with it. Must have been at least 60g of carbs ! Tested 2 hrs later and got a reading of 5.4 !! I couldn't believe it !. Could it have been anything to do with the bottle of red I had with it ? :lol:
 
Yes the wine will have helped and I guess there was a lot of butter in the garlic baguette, which will have slowed the spike somewhat. It may be that you peaked at +1hr or +3hr - or just coped with it. That's why we say Eat to your Meter, because everyone is different. I discovered this week that I can't tolerate Strawberrys, which is a bit rum as I've planted pots of the blinking things in the garden.
 
welcome bluenose and well done on your actions so far. DEFINITELY the wine that gave you the BG in the 5's. As you'll have read, it lowers BG. I have a few big glasses of red followed by curry most friday nights, have a little basmati and, if I'm out, a small chapati (not a naan) and always get nice low readings. If you like chapatis, or other thin unleavened bread, it's probably better than half a baguette made with white flour!
 
Hi Louie and welcome to the forum Here is the information we give to new members which I think you will find helpful and will answer some of your questions. You are quite right to cut down on the carbs and are lucky to get testing equipment. See in this information how you can test to see what you can or can't eat. Any more questions, just ask and someone will answer.

 
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