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Diagnosed last friday with Type 2 diabetes following a routine blood test.
It’s all a bit of a shock really, I’m an active 64 year old, been active all my life.
At 14 stone 4lb, 6 ft with my boots on, I didn’t think I was on the list for diabetes.
My blood sugar level was 22, they took some blood for testing, not sure what happens next.
Apparently, I can’t have any beer, cake, biscuits, pasta, bread, or spuds anymore.
They want me to lose 10% of my body weight.
Jesus, I’ll have to cut me leg off.
The wife is already using this condition to nag and control my very being - I’m on a low cab diet with eggs
Eggs, scrambled, poached, fried, hard boiled, sunny side up, over easy, and kicked in every direction around the kitchen
And; I’m told, diabetes can make you a little grumpy, although I’ve not seen any of that yet.
Is there any good news??
johnjo2
Apparently, I can’t have any beer, cake, biscuits, pasta, bread, or spuds anymore.
Add rice to the list, or not if you don't want the missus to know!
Hi @johnjo 2 - welcome to the forum. I would say what is great news is that you've already been directed to a way of eating that for many on here has improved their blood sugars relatively quickly - and therefore you aren't going to getting frustrated trying the usual high carb, low fat approach that is often promoted by GPs, but which doesn't suit a lot of us. Keep up the low carb diet and not only will your sugars improve but you may be surprised at just how much more energy you'll have - check out the low carb forum for delicious food ideas - my forum name may suggest it's all eggs, eggs, eggs but there are so many other filling, tasty options to enjoy. I can honestly say low carb has been the easiest eating plan I've ever followed and I don't get hungry any more - before I was eating all the time and still starving. Best of luck - keep asking questions and the good folk on here will help you out!Help
Diagnosed last friday with Type 2 diabetes following a routine blood test.
It’s all a bit of a shock really, I’m an active 64 year old, been active all my life.
At 14 stone 4lb, 6 ft with my boots on, I didn’t think I was on the list for diabetes.
My blood sugar level was 22, they took some blood for testing, not sure what happens next.
Apparently, I can’t have any beer, cake, biscuits, pasta, bread, or spuds anymore.
They want me to lose 10% of my body weight.
Jesus, I’ll have to cut me leg off.
The wife is already using this condition to nag and control my very being - I’m on a low cab diet with eggs
Eggs, scrambled, poached, fried, hard boiled, sunny side up, over easy, and kicked in every direction around the kitchen
And; I’m told, diabetes can make you a little grumpy, although I’ve not seen any of that yet.
Is there any good news??
johnjo2
Pork belly.. pork scratchings.. bacon. Steak, cream, butter, cheese all those things that were meant to be so bad for us but actually aren't. Enjoy them all.Help
Diagnosed last friday with Type 2 diabetes following a routine blood test.
It’s all a bit of a shock really, I’m an active 64 year old, been active all my life.
At 14 stone 4lb, 6 ft with my boots on, I didn’t think I was on the list for diabetes.
My blood sugar level was 22, they took some blood for testing, not sure what happens next.
Apparently, I can’t have any beer, cake, biscuits, pasta, bread, or spuds anymore.
They want me to lose 10% of my body weight.
Jesus, I’ll have to cut me leg off.
The wife is already using this condition to nag and control my very being - I’m on a low cab diet with eggs
Eggs, scrambled, poached, fried, hard boiled, sunny side up, over easy, and kicked in every direction around the kitchen
And; I’m told, diabetes can make you a little grumpy, although I’ve not seen any of that yet.
Is there any good news??
johnjo2
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