Stronggirlsclub
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
I forgot to add-buy yourself a blood glucose meter (Amazon sell CodeFree for around £12 but there are others) so that you can test yourself before and after eating to see how you are doing.hello and welcome to the forum. You will find lots of helpful advice and support here. I'm sure Daisy will be along shortly with the info for new members.
Many people on here follow a low carb mode of eating which many find very helpful in controlling blood sugar and losing weight. My Hubby was diagnosed T2 last summer with an HbA1C of around 93 ( I think from memory) and by low carbing got it down to 50 odd in 5 months and is awaiting his next test. He also lost 2 stone in weight and got his BP back in the normal ranges. As a lifestyle change it is very effective !
Take a deep breath and read around the posts on here. It's a lot to take on board when you are first diagnosed but you will find lots of help here. xx
Thank you everyone for the replies. They’ve been really useful.
I have tried low carb in the past as I always found it the quickest way to drop weight but was never able to stick to it. This diagnosis will hopefully give me the motivation I need. Is there a specific starter plan or anything I could follow?
You are probably right about the fat. I lost a lot of weight following slimming world back when I could follow the red plan, and whilst this limited carbs, it also limited fat so was hard to sustain.
Thank you so much for the links. I’m already loving this forum and can see that it’ll make the world of difference.
Hi @Stronggirlsclub and welcome to this wonderful forum! My words of comfort: you have come to the right place! There is so much you can do to meet this challenge head on. Many of us have had wonderful success managing our insulin resistance with a low carbohydrate diet.Can anyone offer any words of comfort? I really wasn’t expecting this.
I found that things worked the other way around for me: by making blood sugar management my immediate focus (through a low-carb diet of approx. 30gm/CHO/day) my BMI went from 37.3 to my current 20.2 which I have maintained for 3 years.the immediate focus for me is to drop weight (current BMI 32.5) and work on my blood sugar.
I found that things worked the other way around for me: by making blood sugar management my immediate focus (through a low-carb diet of approx. 30gm/CHO/day) my BMI went from 37.3 to my current 20.2 which I have maintained for 3 years.
I don't need to test any more, but I find it is a wonderful motivator. I never focused on the need to lose 45kg; instead, my goal was to keep my post-prandial blood glucose under 5.5mmol/l. My goal was very short-term and thus very achievable. If I had focused on weight, it would have taken me at least a year to achieve my goal. My last HbA1c was 29.
You can do this!!!
just feels impossible right now
Hi NaijaHi Strong girl, welcome to the club. I’m in the same position of TTC and being diabetic. While the ladies will advise on food, I’ll advise you on the TTC side. If your prescribed Metformin, take it and try to stay on it. It was help till you get an appointment with the Pre-natal diabetic clinic. You need to be referred ASAP, it can take up to 3 months to get an appointment. During that time, monitor your BG x7 daily and write down the results, this will save you two weeks where your sent off to test, so that they will know if you need insulin or not. Start the weight loss from now too, they tend to take you more seriously if your losing weight.Good luck with everything.
I really appreciate your tips. I have another blood test in 2 weeks and at that point I assume that I will get a diagnosis and be started on Metformin.
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