catherinecherub said:Hi salty and welcome to the forum.
Your levels do seem high. Perhaps you could tell us what advice you have been given as to a healthy diet for diabetics and if you have any other health issues.
Catherine.
Here is the advice we usually give to newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics.This forum doesn't always follow the recommended dietary advice, you have to work out what works for you as we are all different .
It's not just 'sugars' you need to avoid, diabetes is an inability to process glucose properly. Carbohydrate converts, in the body, to glucose. So it makes sense to reduce the amount of carbohydrate that you eat which includes sugars.
The main carbs to avoid or reduce are the complex or starchy carbohydrates such a bread, potatoes, pasta and rice also any flour based products. The starchy carbs all convert 100% to glucose in the body and raise the blood sugar levels significantly.
The way to find out how different foods affect you is to do regular daily testing and keep a food diary for a couple of weeks. If you test just before eating then two hours after eating you will see the effect of certain foods on your blood glucose levels.
Buy yourself a carb counter book (you can get these on-line) and you will be able to work out how much carbs you are eating, when you test, the reading two hours after should be roughly the same as the before eating reading, if it is then that meal was fine, if it isn’t then you need to check what you have eaten and think about reducing the portion size of carbs.
When you are buying products check the total carbohydrate content, this includes the sugar content. Do not just go by the amount of sugar on the packaging as this is misleading to a diabetic.
As for a tester, try asking the nurse/doctor and explain that you want to be proactive in managing your own diabetes and therefore need to test so that you can see just how foods affect your blood sugar levels. Hopefully this will work ! Sometimes they are not keen to give Type 2’s the strips on prescription, (in the UK) but you can but try !!
As a Type 2 the latest 2010 NICE guidelines for Bg levels are as follows:
Fasting (waking).......between 4 - 7 mmol/l.
2 hrs after meals......no more than 8.5 mmol/l.
If you are able to keep the post meal numbers lower, so much the better.
It also helps if you can do 30 minutes moderate exercise a day. It doesn't have to be strenuous.
salty said:catherinecherub said:Hi salty and welcome to the forum.
Your levels do seem high. Perhaps you could tell us what advice you have been given as to a healthy diet for diabetics and if you have any other health issues.
Catherine.
Hi Catherine
Advice has been minimal really dietician said to eat starcy carbs like wholemeal bread, wholemeal breakfast cereals. Here is a run down of what I've been eating since friday.. hope you manage to stay awake....
Friday 26th Breakfast-rice crispies, Lunch- Cod fillet, chips,mushy peas (these were while still in hospital) Dinner- spaggetti Bolognaise(wholemeal Spagetti) fruit salad.
Saturday - Breakfast - Shreddies, Lunch - Sardines and egg salad, Dinner - Chicken Casserole
snacks - 2 not yet ripe banana's
Sunday - Breakfast - 3 wholemeal toast, Lunch - 2 ham,cheese & salad sandwiches, yogurt. Dinner - Cod in breadcrumbs, new potatoes & salad
snacks - Timeout chocolate finger, apple.
Monday 1st - breakfast - Shreddies, Lunch - 2 ham salad sandwiches(wholemeal bread), Dinner - Homemade Chicken/Vegetable curry( healthy), fruit salad
Tuesday 2nd - Breakfast - Cheerios, Lunch - 2 ham salad sandwiches, apple, small glass apple juice.
Catherine hope your still awake my BSL before lunch was 16.8. But i feel fine and fit. I am wondering if for a while now I have been living with high BSL...
Hi salty,salty said:Hi All
I have just been diagnosed a week ago my blood sugar levels when i went into hopital were 33.3. They are now only a week on mid to high teens (this morning 17.7) Do i need to let the drugs kick in before i get concerned about the levels. I am taking metformin 500mg twice a day and gliclazide 80mg 1 in the morning and half a tablet in the evening (which seems odd) My levels since last friday have been between 10.4 and as high as 18.0 is this need for concern?? I feel fine and i'm eating healthy and having breakfast,lunch and dinner.Your opinions appreciated
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