It takes time, but all is possible. Even after twelve years I get surprises. Substitution is the key word here.Hi, I was diagnosed 10 weeks ago with an HbA1c of 70, I got oodles of help from this forum, everyone is so friendly and eager to assist. I started a low carb diet, less than 100g a day immediately, but more recently I've reduced to 50 - 70g a day. I bought an SD Code Free meter and frequently check my levels. My HbA1c was down to 45 last weekI rarely feel hungry and have lost a chunk of weight. I too have high BP, but those readings are coming down too. My cholesterol levels are borderline but I believe they take longer to improve, I have resisted Statins so far. Eating out has not been a problem so far in restaurants, we eat out at least once a week, I pick meals such as gammon and eggs, steak and (chips) and substitute salad for the chips. I've even considered ordering a burger with multiple added low carb fillings such as cheese, salad and bacon, and then leaving the bun! I haven't worked out if Chinese or Indian restaurants are doable yet though! I'm sure you'll find ways to deal with this even on your travels. It is a steep learning curve though, be warned!
I agree! Cauliflower rice in place of rice, spiralized veggies in place of pasta, nuts or pork scratchings in place of crisps, almond milk in place of cows milk the list goes on …… there's so much good stuff we can eatIt takes time, but all is possible. Even after twelve years I get surprises. Substitution is the key word here.
Hi and welcomeHi again - yeppers I ordered the full starter kit, and I was told when I got my metformin that because I am now a diagnosed diabetic I am exempt from all prescription charges (!) for ever apparently! I can't believe that's true and when I trot back to the surgery to get enough for the US (and yes, for that trip I will be taking my 'body-bag' suitcase so by all means jump in!) I will ask for what I need to get the full exemption.
And yes please to the information about the strips if it looks as though I need both.
I feel a little relieved that while it is abnormally high, it is not the worst you have seen!
Like I said, this is pretty much my first time with a stocked fridge since... wait for it... April. I had a few days in between trips so I basically noshed takeaways or whatever was in the freezer.
I guess what I am struggling with is what works with T2, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. What overwhelms me is what's good for one is bad for the other and you just feel, well what the hell CAN I eat.
I have had no problem with airport scanners @RFSMarchThanks @azure - I actually have invested in the free-style libre monitor which ought to be winging its way to me - hmm can't wait to see how that works going through an airport screening device!
Yeah MFP counts everything so just having to adjust - although if it stops a well meaning pal harping on about the 5:2 diet, then I will be eternally thankful!
Watch for the rice content of sushi!Thanks everyone.
So... my Freestyle Libre is on its way (could that website be any worse designed?!)
I have all the info about meters and strips which (after rehab stretches for my no-cartilage knees and a cardio boxing workout,I will get into ordering)
At the moment while I am at home, I can control what I eat and as luck would have it I have tons of chicken and fish in the freezer, plus veggies to soup up for lunch.
When I am away towards the middle of August - my plan is to stick to a couple of the concessions at the Cincy tournaments that do sushi and stews. No Graeters ice-cream for me... and luckily I have to stay at a hotel as the tournament is in the middle of nowhere, so gym at hotel.
Thanks everyone.
So... my Freestyle Libre is on its way (could that website be any worse designed?!)
I have all the info about meters and strips which (after rehab stretches for my no-cartilage knees and a cardio boxing workout,I will get into ordering)
At the moment while I am at home, I can control what I eat and as luck would have it I have tons of chicken and fish in the freezer, plus veggies to soup up for lunch.
When I am away towards the middle of August - my plan is to stick to a couple of the concessions at the Cincy tournaments that do sushi and stews. No Graeters ice-cream for me... and luckily I have to stay at a hotel as the tournament is in the middle of nowhere, so gym at hotel.
One tip we have all found useful with the Libre is to attach it but refrain from activating it for 36 to 48 hours. This gives your body chance to recover from having a foreign body in your arm. They can be temperamental for the first day or so and have strange readings, but this delay seems to help. You also have to remember that the Libre is reading interstitial fluid, not blood. This fluid carries glucose just as our blood does, but it is about 15 minutes or so behind the blood. If you do some comparison checks with a blood glucose meter you need to finger prick first, then wait 10 to 15 minutes before scanning. (Our bodies all seem to vary in this time lapse thing.) Don't forget to tell the monitor when you are about to eat, when you get out of bed, and when you go to bed. Otherwise the graphs (you need to download the software) won't make as much sense. The eating time is important as the graph will show the actual peak in mmol/ls.
Eating in hotels isn't always easy, but it can be done. Breakfasts you can get eggs, cold meats, cheese, and perhaps bacon and eggs with tomatoes and mushrooms. Evening meals you can have meat with a salad or veg. Be careful with stews - they are usually thickened with flour and this will spike you. There are always burger bars, just don't eat the bread!
I was actually worried about that. A doctor friend who was staying with me when I got my test results and she was the one that steered me towards sushi for lunch that day rather than the pub lunch we were aiming for. I tend to go for just 4 rolls (well I did at Wimbledon because it was cheaper than blowing my food allowance on the bigger pack). Man they LOVED to give us acres of raw ginger... I felt a little sorry for the poor dude from Serbia sat next to me!Watch for the rice content of sushi!
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