Hi, I have no idea of my carb intake or even how to calculate, I do test and my readings range from 14 to 16 first thing and then they vary from very high 27 down to 12 at different times during day, lowest has been 12 and that's after fastingHi @Tony1956 ,
Welcome to the forums, I'll ask @daisy1 to provide some guidance that should be helpful to you.
Do you have any idea how many carbs you are eating each day? Are you doing your own blood glucose checks at home?
Ultimately it's up to you to find a level of carb intake that you are happy with and your body can cope with. Forum members range from below 50g per day up to the standard non-diabetic recomendation of 260g. You could start off by keeping a food diary and assessing your intake.
You may need to replace the carbs with something else, we have a lot of people here who are advocates of the Low Carb High Fat diet, agian you will have to decide if you want to go down this route and to what extent.
Hi @Tony1956 what might work for you is to factor in perhaps half of your carb intake from vegetables and nuts as these will help with satiety (this is what I do); again I then have 30-40 g of plain oats with cinnamon, nutmeg, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries.Hi, newly diagnosed with type2, in process of deciding which meds are best for me, Metformin caused very bad reaction,
Mmol level of 92 due to damaged Pancreas
Want to cut down my Carbs but by how much, I know we all need some carbs to stay healthy again how much, very confused
Diabetic clinic next week for the first time any advice would be great
Thanks for that, I have additional problems with nuts and veg, without sounding to dramatic, I suffered necrotizing pancreatitis and all the consequences that went along with that, consultants estimated Ive suffered long term damage to about a third of my pancreas, and I suffered 2x perforations of bowel which in turn meant resection, hence I have problems digesting certain fruits and nuts, sorry if it sounds as if I'm negative but I'm not just need to know which way to go
I do understand in part, my Mother-In-Law has a similar condition with a perforated bowel and needing to watch her foods. I have encouraged her to see as many specialists as she can, as she struggles with social occasions. Keep up the good work to find your happy medium.Thanks for that, I have additional problems with nuts and veg, without sounding to dramatic, I suffered necrotizing pancreatitis and all the consequences that went along with that, consultants estimated Ive suffered long term damage to about a third of my pancreas, and I suffered 2x perforations of bowel which in turn meant resection, hence I have problems digesting certain fruits and nuts, sorry if it sounds as if I'm negative but I'm not just need to know which way to go
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