cut down the calories, was something i expected. cut the types of foods, especially carbs, which i've doone, I feel so much better overall.Hi Alan and welcome. What advice have you been given about changing your diet please?
cut down the calories, was something i expected. cut the types of foods, especially carbs, which i've doone, I feel so much better overall.
I'm looking at fruit and what types of food will spike my blood sugars, i've been surprised that I've been approved by the NHS to try and sort this out via diet initially, its been really good as I really want to see medication as a last resort
Hi @Alann2 and welcome to the forum.
Many of us didn't consciously cut calories in order to achieve T2 remission. Cutting down on the carbs and replacing those calories lost with extra Protein and Fat was sufficient to bot lower Blood Glucose, to lose over 15% of our weight and also lower Blood Pressure (if it was high).
Most T2's in the UK are initially 'allowed' to try to reverse it by diet and lifestyle if they seem motivated. And in practice that works better then medication for many. Only those with particularly high HbA1C tend to have to battle their GP in order to stay off medication.
Why are you looking at fruit? It's quite simple, high carb fruit isn't good for us - just like any other type of carbohydrate. This means that in practice only berries and a few other low carb fruits are wort eating unless you have already checked your reaction to them using a Blood Glucose Meter.
Hi @Alann2 and welcome to the forum.
Many of us didn't consciously cut calories in order to achieve T2 remission. Cutting down on the carbs and replacing those calories lost with extra Protein and Fat was sufficient to bot lower Blood Glucose, to lose over 15% of our weight and also lower Blood Pressure (if it was high).
Most T2's in the UK are initially 'allowed' to try to reverse it by diet and lifestyle if they seem motivated. And in practice that works better then medication for many. Only those with particularly high HbA1C tend to have to battle their GP in order to stay off medication.
Why are you looking at fruit? It's quite simple, high carb fruit isn't good for us - just like any other type of carbohydrate. This means that in practice only berries and a few other low carb fruits are wort eating unless you have already checked your reaction to them using a Blood Glucose Meter.
The figures at the bottom of my signature are just from my medical records. I always ask for the fullest version of the figures especially for Lipid aka Cholesterol tests since the ratios matter a good deal. I note them down so I can moitor progress and then periodically update my signature.also on another point, where are you getting all the information at the bottom of your signature from?
Thank yuou
Alan
cut down the calories, was something i expected. cut the types of foods, especially carbs, which i've doone, I feel so much better overall.
I'm looking at fruit and what types of food will spike my blood sugars, i've been surprised that I've been approved by the NHS to try and sort this out via diet initially, its been really good as I really want to see medication as a last resort
Berries tend to be relatively low carb so many T2s still eat them. Personally I love berries in Greek yogurt (the kind without added sugar) and if you use frozen berries and add a bit of cream you can end up with low carb ice cream (yum). (Having said that, I am not T2, but I still low carb because it makes my blood sugars easier to control.)I do tend to love the berries though, that would be my downfall,
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