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Beve

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Hi all

Just thought I had better post a hi.
I joined this site for my wife a couple of weeks ago and have been reading like mad as much as I can. She was diagnosed recently with T2 and was pretty much given no help what so ever. I asked so what can you eat now, and she did not have any idea. She was just told to avoid sugary things but if she was dying say for a piece of say chocolate then have a bit. End of advice.

You guys have been a god send, I have learnt so much from this site already despite this being my first post.

We got her a meter and have been testing every food one by one, so far banana's are her big no no. Which sent her levels skywards, although grapes seems not to effect her. Rice bread and potatoes also seem ok in small amounts (about 1/2 portion sizes)

She is currently on metformin twice a day so that maybe effecting the results we are seeing, not sure but between us I am sure we will sort out a good diet that she can enjoy.

So currently both losing a bit of weight as well which cant be a bad thing either.

Chris & Beve
 
Hi and welcome! Sounds like you're eating to your meter which is perfect, so well done. Takes a while to sort out what you can and can't eat, but you'll get there.
 
Welcome to the forum. I fully admit to being very jealous your wife can manage bread and potato's, they would spike me all over the place. I don't eat any starchy carbs at all. You really do seem to have got this well and truly sussed and are attacking this head on.

Keep going and when you see the GP you can astound him/her with the brilliant control you now have - well done!
 
oh we have not got it sussed yet but hopefully getting there.
We noticed this morning that her levels was 9.3 where as normally now in the morning its 5.9 - 6.3, We assume it was the naan bread she had the night before as we went out for an indian meal. She did not have much of it but something effected her readings. The curry itself was chicken and the sauce is made from onions and tomatoes which I think should be fine. She did have a spoon of rice but we have tested that before and that amount seems fine. The only thing that was new was the naan bread so I think its fair to say that will be the culprit.

Time will tell with more testing.
 

I think you can be pretty certain it was the naan bread. :lol:
 
Hi Chris and Beve sounds like you've made a great start! Naan bread is one of the bad ones but you are spot on with the curry. As you've sussed testing is the key to all of this and losing weight makes things a lot easier. Take care and keep asking questions.
 
Hi Chris and Beve and welcome to the forum
Here is the information we give to new members and I think you will both find it helpful. Ask as many questions as you like as someone will always be able to help.

 
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