We all feel just as you do when we get the dreaded diagnosis. Take a deep breath then put your faith in this group who can take you along the path to healthy foods etc and you may even be surprised at what you CAN eat!!! It's fine once you get over the shockHi, I was only diagnosed with type 2 diabetes yesterday but had suffered from gestational diabetes with 2 of my 3 pregnancies. But I never really took it seriously until now. As I thought it would just go away like it did with my first pregnancy with diabetes.
Now I'm just feeling totally overwhelmed and really don't know where to start with improving my blood sugars. Apart from avoiding the obvious sweets, cakes, chocolate, crisps, biscuits, junk food etc I've no idea what foods I should limit or avoid. I've been given metformin and very little information from the doctor until I see another GP in 2 weeks time. I just feel totally out of my depth and very stressed and anxious about it all.
How did you work out your carbs in grams? Some food packaging gives you the carbs per 100g of food etc. But say you only have a 30/40g portion of it. Would you just divide the carbs from 100g by 3 or 4 and take that figure or is there a more accurate way of working it out. It may be a silly question. But it just all baffles me. I've not been advised on any daily intake amounts from my GO. So have no idea of what I should be aiming for or targets to keep within etcI was right where you are a year ago, I felt shell shocked, “shell shocked” was in fact the title of my first post here. Let me tell you what I did. I was given Metformin and little more in the way of info from my Dr. I came here and with the forums help I started counting carbs, under 100g/day initially then after 6 weeks I dropped to 50-70g/day. I got my self a meter and self monitored to identify which foods I could and couldn’t tolerate. After 4 months my blood sugars were non diabetic and I’ve managed to keep them there ever since.
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How did you work out your carbs in grams? Some food packaging gives you the carbs per 100g of food etc. But say you only have a 30/40g portion of it. Would you just divide the carbs from 100g by 3 or 4 and take that figure or is there a more accurate way of working it out. It may be a silly question. But it just all baffles me. I've not been advised on any daily intake amounts from my GO. So have no idea of what I should be aiming for or targets to keep within etc
If you eat 35 grams of something that's say 12% carbs (12 grams per 100 grams) you do 12:100x35. The deviding by 100 gives you carbs per gram of food which you multiply by the amount of grams food you eat.carbs per 100g of food etc. But say you only have a 30/40g portion of it. Would you just divide the carbs from 100g by 3 or 4 and take that
Hi, I was only diagnosed with type 2 diabetes yesterday but had suffered from gestational diabetes with 2 of my 3 pregnancies. But I never really took it seriously until now. As I thought it would just go away like it did with my first pregnancy with diabetes.
Now I'm just feeling totally overwhelmed and really don't know where to start with improving my blood sugars. Apart from avoiding the obvious sweets, cakes, chocolate, crisps, biscuits, junk food etc I've no idea what foods I should limit or avoid. I've been given metformin and very little information from the doctor until I see another GP in 2 weeks time. I just feel totally out of my depth and very stressed and anxious about it all.
Hi, I was only diagnosed with type 2 diabetes yesterday but had suffered from gestational diabetes with 2 of my 3 pregnancies. But I never really took it seriously until now. As I thought it would just go away like it did with my first pregnancy with diabetes.
Now I'm just feeling totally overwhelmed and really don't know where to start with improving my blood sugars. Apart from avoiding the obvious sweets, cakes, chocolate, crisps, biscuits, junk food etc I've no idea what foods I should limit or avoid. I've been given metformin and very little information from the doctor until I see another GP in 2 weeks time. I just feel totally out of my depth and very stressed and anxious about it all.
I was where you are 28 days ago. Don't panic, you are in the right place.
Yes that can happenWell done AllieRainbow!!
Just one comment I would like to make - lots of advice on the forum that's all very good and helpful, but please don't make the mistake I have - in lots of posts they say test 2 hours eating to see if your BGs are back DOWN again!! Recently I added a few carbs back into some meals and checked as normal at 2 hours later and THOUGHT it was really good but then found that the spike was yet to come and was only just starting to go up at 2hours. So please do also check at 2 and half and 3 hours too to see what is happening.
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