Hi Allan and welcome to the forum. It is a shocker at the start and can be quite overwhelming. Your results are not too bad and I reckon you will be able to make improvements before your appointment next month.
Have you been given an eating plan?
Hello and welcome. Im curious.. you said you were a yoyo dieter. whatvwas your last diet? I only ask as just prior to my diagnoses I had spent 6 months on Orlistat and a very low fat diet.
I follow the eating plan on the following link and have successfully lowered my hba1c and weight. Works for me. See what you think. It has lists of things to eat and things to avoid. As time goes on you could adjust your plan depending on your blood glucose results. Do you have a blood glucose meter or is is a blood pressure one?
http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf
Good news is that you don't have to diet again. Just eating normal food with no shakes or tablets. Diabetes friendly eating is the best way of eating I have found for losing weight without feeling hungry.Slimming World mostly, calorie counting with the myfitness app was the last thing I done, I've done them all over the years though Lighter Life, Cambridge, did try the fat tablets from the doctors once.............enough said!
Good news is that you don't have to diet again. Just eating normal food with no shakes or tablets. Diabetes friendly eating is the best way of eating I have found for losing weight without feeling hungry.
Morning readings are often high and are the last to settle down, I have read on here. Stress can also raise your levels.I have, I test every morning out of bed, readings are 7.9 - 10
Yes, it does seem a bit crazy. I found the leap from SW high carb green days to LCHF a bit of a leap of faith, buy it is doing me good.That link http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf looks good, totally goes against anything I've done before, thanks
There is a thread here which is a version of Atkins with a diabetes slant on it
LOL if you like it enough you'll find a way to eat it! Some folk here put butter in their coffee :***: It's not my cup of...erm...tea, but others enjoy it.Hello. Ive just been reading the diet dctor info and it is really good. lol lol the only thibg I found was I could now eat butter- whch I love- but I used to like it on bread, jacket potatoes, rice- lol yes I can now eat butter but nothing to put it on!
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