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Newly Diagnosed

Jbx

Member
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Location
Hampshire, England
Hi everyone, I've was diagnosed with Type 2 back in May (BT 7.9) and after my 3-month follow-up blood test (7.5) my doctor seemed pleased and put me on Metformin 500 mg, one tablet twice a day. I asked if I could continue by diet alone but he told me that at my age I needed Metformin - and over time might eventually need insulin.

Unfortuantely the more I read about T2 diabetics the more confused I became. I listened carefully to what the DSN and diabetic doctor (at my local hospital) told me. regarding diet. After reading conflicting dieting views, I decided on a kind of 50/50 diet approach. I reduced my carbs but took their advice on fruit, veg, bread, cereals and small portions of potato etc. I also ate a lot of meats, fish, cheese, and eggs.

Since discovering this site, I decided to go against my MD's advice and have just begun to monitor my blood sugar levels. On Saturday I took my first reading 2 hours after having had Wheatabix and milk for breakfast and was horrified to get a reading of 9.7. So decided to drastically reduce carbs and Sunday's fasting was 6.3 and Yesterday's was 6.5. I had a breakfast of s/eggs and bacon with black coffee and 2 hours later tested at 6.3!! After dinner yesterday of eggs, backon, cold meats and cheese my reading was 5.2. This morning my fasting was 5.9 and after a breakfast of prorridge it was 6.5.

Sorry to woffle on but had I not dicovered this site I would still be at very high BS levels and at 72 years of age, probably helping on diabetic complications.
 
Re: Newbie

Hi Jbx and welcome to the forum I'm glad you're already beginning to learn about how to look after yourself and to see, by testing, what you can eat - no-one can really tell you for sure as foods affect everyone differently. You are right to cut back on the carbs. Contrary to what most people are told, testing is absolutely essential to maintain good control. I'm sure you have plenty of questions - ask them all and someone will usually have the answer.

Here is some information that we give to new members - I hope it will be useful to you.

 
Re: Newbie

Hi, glad to see the low carb approach is helping and also use of the meter. Bread and cereal can be a problem. Go for the low-GI special breads and beware cereals with hidden sugar etc; even oats need to be taken in relatively small quantities. We make up our own mueseli to keep the balance right.
 
Re: Newbie

Thanks for the help daisy1 and daibell. I think I am slowly understanding what I musr/must not do. I think I will try and plan out a low carb daily diet. One problem is I am severly restricted in taking "exercise" and ideally should lose 2 stone!
 
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