Dpaterson9
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First thing on the to-do list: quit junk food once and for all. Next, reduce refined carbs and sugars to a minimum. Then, maintain regular exercise, regularity is more important than duration or type. Finally, look for ways to reduce stress and ensure high quality sleep. Your case is far from being hopeless; you've got plenty of ways to rid your body of the perils of T2D. All the best of luck.Hi all. I'm a 31 year old male who, just recently, has been diagnosed with pre-diabetes. Its a shock as I don't smoke or drink, I'm only 12.4 (stones/pounds ). My blood sugar was 9. I then went and got a HBA1C test and it was 45. I will admit, I eat junk food and I'm a very stressed individual smothering with anxiety, depression and a tic disorder. This of course has worsened it all. This time last year I was running 10ks and today ran 3.8, spewed up and felt like I was going to faint. I really need help as the doctor (obviously with the corona pandemic) couldn't help much. If someone could be so kind to give me diet advice and tell me why I'm feeling so dizzy and tired even when doing small physical tasks.
Thank you so much
There are so many people with T2D who have come off clean of all sorts of medications.High blood sugar can cause fatigue. When I got my levels down again I suddenly realised how exhausted I'd been before.
You've come to the right place for advice. You can make easy changes to diet which should get your numbers down into normal very quickly.
If you can add a post with a typical days food, we can give you some advice based on it but basically.... ditch the carbs, in any form and any colour.
Also, get a blood glucose meter and check before you eat and 2 hours after first bite and look for a rise of less than 2 as you want to avoid things that make you blood glucose rise any higher.
It took me 7 months to get from 101 to 39, so 50 to non diabetic should be a breeze!
I'm rather teetotal and haven't smoked since the 13th of August 2004. Surprise, I'm still a bona-fide T2!Hi all. I'm a 31 year old male who, just recently, has been diagnosed with pre-diabetes. Its a shock as I don't smoke or drink, I'm only 12.4 (stones/pounds ). My blood sugar was 9. I then went and got a HBA1C test and it was 45. I will admit, I eat junk food and I'm a very stressed individual smothering with anxiety, depression and a tic disorder. This of course has worsened it all. This time last year I was running 10ks and today ran 3.8, spewed up and felt like I was going to faint. I really need help as the doctor (obviously with the corona pandemic) couldn't help much. If someone could be so kind to give me diet advice and tell me why I'm feeling so dizzy and tired even when doing small physical tasks.
Thank you so much
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