DavidsMummaJo
Newbie
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- 2
- Location
- Surrey
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Injustice of any kind!
Hello,I too am on long term steroids,ranging from 40mg(flare up) down to daily control dosage of 20mg. I know the hunger it can cause,and as diabell states you have to control your carbs. I too went on Desmond course and yes, helpful but I also found it conflicting with advice regarding carbs......when I am on my higher dosage my blood glucose soars irrespective of what I eat. When on my maintenance dosage I curb the carbs but it is higher than I would like. For myself because my diabetes was caused by the years of steroids I was put straight onto insulin,I am type two. Perhaps you can ask to be refered to a dietics dept ??? I was and found after speaking to them I was not quite as scared of food as I originally was.....wishing you well.Hello Everyone, I am newly diagnosed type 2 and on metafornim 500mg morning and evening. I also have Rheumatoid Arthritis and have been on steroids (Prednisolone 15mg daily, higher when having a flare) for 23 years. Are there any other patients here on steroids? I have known in the past that when raised they have affected my bs,but after a bad bout of pneumonia in September I have had several blood tests and told I am now officially type 2 and need tablets. I am worried about control as I get very hungry and have followed a well known diet plan which has free foods for years when I have my hungry days, but gather now I cant do this. I am due to go on a Desmond Course but not for 8 weeks and meanwhile am struggling and panicking.... would so appreciate any ideas or advice. Thank you
Sorry forgot to add,don't be scared of your food choices,it's a huge area and steroids do give you an enormous appetite.....just try to avoid high carbs,as you've been following a diet for years you may find that you might only need to moderate it a bit......good luck...Hello Everyone, I am newly diagnosed type 2 and on metafornim 500mg morning and evening. I also have Rheumatoid Arthritis and have been on steroids (Prednisolone 15mg daily, higher when having a flare) for 23 years. Are there any other patients here on steroids? I have known in the past that when raised they have affected my bs,but after a bad bout of pneumonia in September I have had several blood tests and told I am now officially type 2 and need tablets. I am worried about control as I get very hungry and have followed a well known diet plan which has free foods for years when I have my hungry days, but gather now I cant do this. I am due to go on a Desmond Course but not for 8 weeks and meanwhile am struggling and panicking.... would so appreciate any ideas or advice. Thank you
Slo- cooker has been my saviour. Good advice from Yorksman.....You don't need to go hungry and you can keep the carbs low by learning about foods. Preparing your own meals, if you have the time, can ensure that you eat the right stuff but also, the simple act of preparing it in the first place, eases those hunger pangs.
This lamb and barley stew was the first thing I cooked after my diagnosis:
With a GI of around 25, pearly barley is very low and, as you don't eat much of it, the recipe only requires 30g for 2 people, it won't even cause your Bg levels to quivver.
If you get either a soup maker or a slow cooker, you'll be surprised what low carb buy tasty meals can be cooked up. If you eat carbs, just make sure that they are low GI to begin with or, if you have to have something which is medium GI, just reduce the portion size.
Thank you for reply. It is good to know I am not alone in trying to control this whilst on steroids. I am now down to my maintenance dosage of 15mg daily, and yesterday felt quite poorly in the evening, (I had gone to a friends for supper) her daughter is atype 1 diabetic from childhood. Whilst there she tested my blood sugar which registered as 3 and said I must eat... it was rather odd as I thought all mysymprtoms were due to my bloods being too high in sugar? I do sometimes wake in the morning feeling groggy and with a tingly upper lip (weird I know) which improves after my cup of tea and further after breakfast. I think I will ask to be referred to a dietician and wonder about self testing though my gp was not keen on this, as I am anxious not knowing what foods are having an effect on me. Thank you again.Hello,I too am on long term steroids,ranging from 40mg(flare up) down to daily control dosage of 20mg. I know the hunger it can cause,and as diabell states you have to control your carbs. I too went on Desmond course and yes, helpful but I also found it conflicting with advice regarding carbs......when I am on my higher dosage my blood glucose soars irrespective of what I eat. When on my maintenance dosage I curb the carbs but it is higher than I would like. For myself because my diabetes was caused by the years of steroids I was put straight onto insulin,I am type two. Perhaps you can ask to be refered to a dietics dept ??? I was and found after speaking to them I was not quite as scared of food as I originally was.....wishing you well.
Glad I was of some help,I know you get told don't test but how can you tell if you go low or what foods spike you if you don't.......hopefully dietician will say get one(or give you one)....good luck.....by the way tingly lips I get when I go low!!!Thank you for reply. It is good to know I am not alone in trying to control this whilst on steroids. I am now down to my maintenance dosage of 15mg daily, and yesterday felt quite poorly in the evening, (I had gone to a friends for supper) her daughter is atype 1 diabetic from childhood. Whilst there she tested my blood sugar which registered as 3 and said I must eat... it was rather odd as I thought all mysymprtoms were due to my bloods being too high in sugar? I do sometimes wake in the morning feeling groggy and with a tingly upper lip (weird I know) which improves after my cup of tea and further after breakfast. I think I will ask to be referred to a dietician and wonder about self testing though my gp was not keen on this, as I am anxious not knowing what foods are having an effect on me. Thank you again.
Hello Everyone, I am newly diagnosed type 2 and on metafornim 500mg morning and evening. I also have Rheumatoid Arthritis and have been on steroids (Prednisolone 15mg daily, higher when having a flare) for 23 years. Are there any other patients here on steroids? I have known in the past that when raised they have affected my bs,but after a bad bout of pneumonia in September I have had several blood tests and told I am now officially type 2 and need tablets. I am worried about control as I get very hungry and have followed a well known diet plan which has free foods for years when I have my hungry days, but gather now I cant do this. I am due to go on a Desmond Course but not for 8 weeks and meanwhile am struggling and panicking.... would so appreciate any ideas or advice. Thank you
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