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Hi William you are welcome , I know the body is such a complex science ...no straightforward answers a lot of the time ....Thanks Kat.
Your case illustrates how even when eating well and exercising one can still get struck down with this. I can understand the doctor not being too concerned with a second blood test being normal as people do get a higher then normal from time to time due to all sorts of reasons.
I am increasing the amount of bird feeders in my garden ....
Hubby has taken over the cooking.....he has his head stuck in low carb cooking books all the time. Makes life a little easier when you team up and make is a family life style change. We have a catering company and have jiffy vans, chocolate, pastries, Bread and the dreaded Cherry Coke....its hell BUT I have not had any for nearly 1 week !!Hey Vicky
I was pre-diabetic, changed my diet, lost 3 stone and got back in the normal range. So it can be done - and you can do it with enough willpower. You will get all the information you need from this forum, feel free to look and ask - no question is a stupid one.. Glad you cut out the fizzy drinks, that is an excellent start. I surprised myself because when I cut down/gave up on bread, I thought it would be so difficult: I work long hours and lived out of Greggs most evenings with sandwiches and cake to see me through work.
It took me a year to set myself straight so you need to be patient and take your time.
Hubby has taken over the cooking.....he has his head stuck in low carb cooking books all the time. Makes life a little easier when you team up and make is a family life style change. We have a catering company and have jiffy vans, chocolate, pastries, Bread and the dreaded Cherry Coke....its hell BUT I have not had any for nearly 1 week !!
Hubby has taken over the cooking.....he has his head stuck in low carb cooking books all the time. Makes life a little easier when you team up and make is a family life style change. We have a catering company and have jiffy vans, chocolate, pastries, Bread and the dreaded Cherry Coke....its hell BUT I have not had any for nearly 1 week !!
OMG, how will you cope with all this temptation around you !!? 6.3 is not too bad so look on the bright side, you have less work to do than some people I know but don't be complacent. Yes, best to give up the coke altogether - and any soft drink. Glad hubby is involved to give you a bit of encouragement
There's a thought...thank you very much !!Diabetic Lunches.
Could be a new line to sell must be loads of folks out there who would love to have a ready made snack from you.
Hi Vicky
Well done on your progress so far.
I know some of the changes you have to do in your diet are not easy especially if for professional reasons you are surrounded by temptation all day.
This is the time to make the necessary changes to keep diabetes away. Once you develop the dreaded D is too late. All you can do then is manage it.
I read that you have a bit of weight to lose. Paradoxically that is good news. Shift that and as your body fat percentage decreases your body should be less insulin resistant and able to utilize the insulin you produce better in getting glucose from the carbs you consume out of your blood stream and into your cells where it belongs. You may then be able to to tolerate a slightly more "normal" diet.
For now though keep watching those carbs!
Good luck and keep up the good work!
Pavlos
Morning... I have just done a BG test and its 6.9. That was higher then yesterday after eating. Should I be worried its so high in the morning? I didn't eat anything from yesterday lunch time as my daughter was organising a charity event. I little confusing....
Thank you..... Need to have a good long readIt is probably because you were in starvation mode not having eaten anything since yesterday lunch. When this happens our livers produce glucose to keep us going. This is known as a liver dump, or the Dawn Phenomenon and there is little you can do about it. There are loads of threads on here about the Dawn Phenomenon (DP).
Hi,
Glad your new eating has been going well.
Are you feeling any better?
I've just been reading a book called the Diabetic Miracle, by Diane Cress.
Shes a type 2 diabetic dietician. Her theory is that we only start having blood glucose tolerance problems because our pancreas has been overworked, and the best way to 'reset' it to normal is to give it a rest. And she gives brilliant, detailed instructions.
I've been very impressed with her thinking, and my body is responding amazingly well to her eating plan (so far!).
You, or your husband, might find it interesting.
It was your mention of carb cravings that made me suggest the book. Carb cravings have always been my downfall, and tortureSo I really get what you are saying.
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