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My nutritionist said to eat every three or four hours during the day. I don't know how to manage this. I thought I might plan to have breakfast at 6 am, a snack at 10 am, lunch at 2 pm, and dinner at 6 pm. Does this sound reasonable?
The paper she gave me says A1c 6.0 and Blood Sugars mg/dL 120
I think I should mention that I take 700 mg of seroquel a day, which might be a problem I have to talk to my psychiatrist about it, and maybe get on a new med.
Considering your current numbers, I believe you'd go a long way with having your own meter and changing your diet. You're not on the seroquel for the heck of it, and it could well be that with diet alone, you can get your numbers back down into the normal range. You'll want to check with a meter of your own to see whether that's working, as that will give you answers a lot quicker than a HbA1c a few months or even half a year from now would. So you wouldn't have to change anything just yet. I know how hard it is to find meds that work, so if this one is doing it for you, try the diet change first, check progress with your own meter, and then decide whether you need a switch. You don't have to decide these things overnight.The paper she gave me says A1c 6.0 and Blood Sugars mg/dL 120
I think I should mention that I take 700 mg of seroquel a day, which might be a problem I have to talk to my psychiatrist about it, and maybe get on a new med.
That does not sound reasonable at all. You only just have a glucose issue and you should indeed be able to correct it quickly with a reduction in carbohydrate intake. Why would you eat if you're not hungry? And snacking is to be avoided, in my opinion. I usually go more than 12 hours, often 18, sometimes 24 without eating, because I'm not hungry. I eat when hungry which means substantially once a day and maybe have a little bit of salami and cheese at other times if I feel the need to. I cook for others and add carbs (eg potatoes, rice, pasta, bread) for their portions.So I am a 48 year old female, from the US, and I just got diagnosed last week with prediabetes. I obviously have a lot of questions. I saw a nutritionist a couple days ago. No medication at this point, she said I must change my diet though. So I have been frantically researching and trying to figure out how to do this, especially the fact that I have a family with a boyfriend and two teenagers who don't want to change their diet,and I am the family cook. I will deal with that later, but for now I have a question.
My nutritionist said to eat every three or four hours during the day. I don't know how to manage this. I thought I might plan to have breakfast at 6 am, a snack at 10 am, lunch at 2 pm, and dinner at 6 pm. Does this sound reasonable? I'm not sure what to do and I have a lot more questions.
It seems rather odd that you are removing the fibre and drinking vegetable juice, but then buying tablets with fibre in them.Ok so it's been a while. I've been researching a lot, and reading the forum a lot. I had to wait until I could go shopping to try a new diet. I decided to go as low carb as possible. I also decided just to eat when I'm hungry. I bought some fiber/prebiotic tablets as well. Making sure I have some protein with any carbs. So I've been on this new diet for a few days. What I've found is that I'm rarely hungry, so I'm not eating much. When I first get up I have a cup of green tea with lemon. A little later I have a cup of vegetable juice. Not hungry for breakfast. I do my usual 45 to 50 minute workout. Light lunch, smallish dinner, then a light snack after a couple of hours. One tab of the fiber/prebiotic at lunch. A glass of cucumber water for electrolytes. The rest of the time regular water and coffee. I only had one major craving for a cookie, which I felt I lucked out on not eating, because it was late and I fell asleep. I am also taking D3 2000, doctor's orders. I want to incorporate a multivitamin, but that will have to wait for now for reasons.
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