Hi Tammy while you waiting for Daisy1 with the list, most will explain that they are on a Low Carbohydrate High Fat Diet. This means that things like Bread Rice Pasta Potatoes are all big no's where we are cconcerned Are you testing & what are you eating?Hi there my name is Tammy,
I am type 2 and been diagnosed for about a year. have been finding thing hard, as I have not been able to control my blood sugarsI am on tablets but they don't seem to be working for me at the minute. I have just had to have the dose increased, I am hoping that this and controlling my diet will help. Has anyone got any advice that would help me please ?
THANKS X
high..joining the forum is a big step on fixing stuff...ask lots of questions and do lots of reading
here is a list of sites that are worth a week of reading
http://www.dietdoctor.com/lchf it’s a long page and a video
For me, the more carbs we eat the more carbs we want. they don’t give up easy.
http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/lowcarbliving/a/Food-Cravings.htm
http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/lowcarb101/a/firstweek.htm
blood testing
http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/14045524.php
http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htm
food counting
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/
Another dietician site
http://www.lowcarbdietitian.com/blog/carbohydrate-restriction-an-option-for-diabetes-management
Newcastle diet aims in 8+ weeks to mimic the rate of ~70% remission, for surgery T2
“It is now clear that Type 2 diabetes is caused by abnormal fat storage. Research on how this may be reversed is available. “click that link on this page http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/
Lectures
http://www.fend-lectures.org/index.php?menu=view&id=94
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/events/public-lectures/item.php?roy-taylor-diabetes
shows BG lowering to normal range
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American diabetic association ( http://www.professional.diabetes.org/)
http://www.professional.diabetes.org/admin/UserFiles/0 - Sean/dc132042 FINAL.pdf
Evidence is inconclusive for an ideal amount of total fat intake for people with diabetes;
therefore, goals should be individualized; fat quality appears to be far more important than quantity.
In people with type 2 diabetes, a Mediterranean-style, MUFA-rich [mono fats-rich] eating pattern may benefit
glycemic control and CVD risk factors and can therefore be recommended as an effective alternative to a lower-fat, higher-carbohydrate eating pattern.
SD codefree meter
http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htm
if you buy extra boxes of strips there is a discount code ..5 packs 264086
Love my bread :-( but only trying to eat brown bread 2 slices every other day and have cut down on potatoes, don't eat paste and rice much.Hi Tammy while you waiting for Daisy1 with the list, most will explain that they are on a Low Carbohydrate High Fat Diet. This means that things like Bread Rice Pasta Potatoes are all big no's where we are cconcerned Are you testing & what are you eating?
Hi Tammy, 18 are pretty high, the only way to get these down is to reduce the carbs.The carbs turn immediately to sugar. Breakfast here are Eggs & Bacon eggs which any way you want. Some have Full Fat yogurt & Berries maybe with a little Flaxseed sprinkled on for fibre, cereals are really a no no. Some may have a slice of wholemeal bread but they would be testing after to see whether that is raising the sugars. Fruit like bananas is out and all tropical fruit.Thank you
I am only testing in the mornings and evening as that what my doctor has told me to do but my blood sugars are 15 and over in the mornings and 10-12 in the evening :-/ I know they are not great and have tried to cut out carbs and cut out sugar in everything lol 2 weeks ago they where always 18 and over so they are a little better but want them down even more
Must sayLove my bread :-( but only trying to eat brown bread 2 slices every other day and have cut down on potatoes, don't eat paste and rice much.
I so love bananas, and would have one every day with breakfast whoops with yogurt. Don't eat cereals and love fish and meat so that's good. Thanks I'm going to cut out loads of carbs and test before and after thank you xHi Tammy, 18 are pretty high, the only way to get these down is to reduce the carbs.The carbs turn immediately to sugar. Breakfast here are Eggs & Bacon eggs which any way you want. Some have Full Fat yogurt & Berries maybe with a little Flaxseed sprinkled on for fibre, cereals are really a no no. Some may have a slice of wholemeal bread but they would be testing after to see whether that is raising the sugars. Fruit like bananas is out and all tropical fruit.
You need to test just before you start eating and then 2 hours after.
Once you start cutting down on the carbs you will see your blood sugars drop, and you will be able to see what foods you can eat. You can have all the meats with the fat, lots of vegetables bu those are mainly the one that grow above ground, swede is an exception. and a few other. Nearly all the salad stuff including avocado. and cheese
Must say
I so love bananas, and would have one every day with breakfast whoops with yogurt. Don't eat cereals and love fish and meat so that's good. Thanks I'm going to cut out loads of carbs and test before and after thank you x
Here's what I ate the other day, if you think that will be helpful to know (Totals: calories: 2450, net carbs: 46g, fat 171g, protein: 164g):Hi I'm Richard and has been recently diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. Since childhood most of the food I have been eating are carbohydrate rich foods.
I understand the need for me to quit carbohydrate food now and I have read a lot on this forum.
My biggest challenge is what food do I eat now?
I know I need lots of vegetables and some non red meats in my meals but what do I eat them with?
Because potatoes is no! Rice is no! Pasta is no? Etc
If anyone can give me suggestions on no or very low carbohydrate menu planner, so I can have a fair idea and take it from there, I will be very grateful.
What I'm actually asking is exact food suggestions for breakfast, lunch, dinner... Thank you.
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