Hi Paul, it really isn't about cutting out fat. Healthy fat will keep you satisfied for longer and low fat products replace the fat with sugar usually and you definitely want to avoid that. Happy to discuss how to reverse your diabetes, hopefully very quickly, if you would like me to. My email address is mark@hancockfs.co.ukHi all thanks for the advice. I have at the moment cut as much fat and carbs out as possible as I dont really eat sweet things so can't cut out those lol. I am hoping that I can let it settle down and then see where it is and then hopefully start to reintroduce a few bits back into my diet. I will get a kit and do a few tests, I don't want to have to do it loads of times a day but hopefully it will show me that I am on the right track. I see the meds as a last resort so I will take them if I ahve to but at the moment I want to try and control it through my own efforts with support where needed
Hi all thanks for the advice. I have at the moment cut as much fat and carbs out as possible as I dont really eat sweet things so can't cut out those lol. I am hoping that I can let it settle down and then see where it is and then hopefully start to reintroduce a few bits back into my diet. I will get a kit and do a few tests, I don't want to have to do it loads of times a day but hopefully it will show me that I am on the right track. I see the meds as a last resort so I will take them if I ahve to but at the moment I want to try and control it through my own efforts with support where needed
Great adviceI had a dreadful time as I was prescribed Metformin and a statin right away.
I thought that I was getting my mind back - but I was supposed to go to see my daughter yesterday and forgot all about it until she phoned to see what the problem was - my memory and intellect were deeply damaged, by taking the tablets for just a few weeks.
Reducing the carbs has resolved all the things to do with diabetes, so I do urge you to try to do the same. The diet is great - the tablets can be terrible.
I stopped taking all medication before Christmas last year - I went to the supermarket and couldn't remember where I left the car - and I'd bought a second lot of things for Christmas - I thought that it would be better to have a life than struggle with the side effects of the tablets. I had thought that it might take a year to get the normal readings - particularly as I was not taking the prescribed tablets - it took 80 days. My doctor doesn't even know that I have stopped taking the tablets as he marked my notes no further action.Great advice
Hopefully by keeping track of your blood sugar levels you can get off the medication in time by working with your GP. It's a dietary condition and should be treated as such rather than be pumped full of pills if they can be avoided.
Go on the meds if you don't want to end up on insulin. Start now and avoid that nuscience! I've been doing it for years and it can be a bit disheartening.Hi all, was diagnosed last week as being type 2, Had the blood test that came back as 10.2, clorestoral was 5.1, I am 6', 47 years old and a bit overweight at 17s.
My meeting with the doctor didn't go too well and he wanted to start me on meds which I wasn't keen on and refused. I know I need to change my diet and exercise more etc but need some practical advice about trying to control it without meds.
I am due to see the practice diabetic nurse but its a 3 week wait so in the mean time I have tried to cut as much carbs from my diet as possible to try and help. I know the diet advice is confusing but is it possible to manage my diabetes through diet or should I have taken the meds?
The prospect of being on meds for life doesn't really appeal to me but also the prospect of only eating what is really good for you doesn't either lol
Many thanks
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