Carole Lesley
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Advice from a well respected writer on diabetes who is herself T2 and has survived to be over 70 in reasonable nick:Hello, I am 61 one years young female. Fatigue and concentration is being quite problematic for me at the moment. I have been self monitoring my blood glucose over the last few weeks and my morning measurements have been above 9.5mml despite not eating for 12-14 hours. My HBA1C is 59. I am overweight, and have been actively trying with diet and exercise to reduce . I have instigated a very low carb diet , could this be the cause of my fatigue?
My doctor has diagnosed me as diabetic, I have to wait 5 weeks to be seen in the practice diabetic clinic.
Any advice would be gratefully received
Sounds great to me - what time's dinner tonight? Seriously, that looks fine. Have a look round at other threads so see what other people are eating. When I first started low carb, I needed to lose weight and it fell off even though I was eating fat. Now my weight has stabilised, and I think I will need to cut the dietary fat in order to lose more weight - but I'm not ready to do that yet! I lost 3.5 stone fairly painlessly and quickly by following low carb and exercise.Is this what I should be eating?
As archersuz has said, that sounds impeccably low carb. I suggest you try testing before and after meals, as outlined by Jenny Ruhl. If you are getting much lower readings after meals then your fasting high may well be the dawn phenomenon. In that case you might like to try eating a little something just before bed. Quite a few people on here find that fasting too long causes their livers "helpfully" to dump carbs into their blood.Hi, thank you for your replies, which I find helpful. Yesterday I had for breakfast 2 slices of turkey bacon ,2 eggs, 2 mushrooms made into an omelette, for lunch Greek yoghurt, and a couple of slices of cheese, dinner Grilled steak, mushrooms, salad. Is this what I should be eating? I desperately want to loose weight, I am rather scared of eating too much fat
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