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Newly Diagnosed Type 2

GrahamC

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Hi everyone, I have just recently been diagnosed Type 2 so have been scanning the internet for information/advice, my GP has been of no help whatsoever. Luckily I came acroos this site, it seems really friendly and helpful.
Advice seems to vary so much from site to site, one says eat plenty of carbs another says cut them out.
I'm trying to lose weight so am eating plenty of fruit, that seems to be wrong according to some sites.
My head is spinning with all the information and don't know what is right or wrong, i guess it will all fall into place one day.
Any advice would be welcome (I suppose it might add to my confusion though)
 
Hi,

This is the info that the forum monitors give to newly diagnosed people, i pinched it from another post, it's very straight foward and helpful so hopefully won't add to your confusion



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It's no problem,

alot of newly diagnosed people have said it's very helpful. Your heads bound to be a bit muddled but it gets easier as you get to grips with it all
 
Fruit can be tricky. Generally the softer fruits are lower in carbs than the hard fruits like apples and pears. The only way to find out is to do testing when you eat fruit to find out the effect.

If you eat fruit as part of a meal it will have less effect than eaten on it's own and also is you eat it will cream or creme fraise it will slow down the absorption of the carbs.
 
hi GrahamC,
welcome to the forum.
i agree it does make your head spin but i usually have a little pink lady apple or small amount of pear but you will find your own limits as we are all different,
Rob
 
Welcome to the forum Graham - and well done for finding the site so soon after being diagnosed. I've been type 1 diabetic for 10 years and have 'muddled thru', only recently finding this site and changing from high carb (recommended by my diabetic nurse) to low carb diet - already feeling so much better and in control. Take a look around the site and experiment a little - you'll soon get to understand how certain foods affect you - and the knowledge, hints and tips from people on here is fantastic! You don't have to feel alone or overwhelmed or muddle thru like I did - you have a wealth of information right here. Welcome and good luck!
 
High Graham and welcome to the site. Another relative newbie here, I got my diagnosis in January. I have found this site really informative and supportive.

I decided to follow the advice to cut my overall carb intake, largely because the food I was eating when I got my diagnosis was pretty much the recommended diet so I didn't think that it was going to be the solution to keeping my blood sugars down :lol:

Since I started doing blood testing and amending my diet accordingly I have found that my average fasting blood sugar level has dropped right down, I rarely get a 2 hour post meal blood sugar of over 8.5 and I feel much better. I've figured out a lot about changing portion sizes, and though it's taking a bit of getting used to (and I do have off days when I eat high carb stuff out of sheer crossness) I do feel that what I'm doing is working for me. I've also lost quite a bit of weight without feeling hungry so that's another benefit.
 
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