jim1951
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
I had read that when you drop carbs that you curb your hunger but I am quite surprised how easy it is, for me anyway!
Have eaten well but healthily all my life. Arriving at type 2 officially has taken me 12 years, see my post in introductions.
I never ate breakfast, could skip lunch, and, sometimes my evening meal would be the only meal in each 24 hour period. That was down to an exceptionally busy career.
I am retired now but was still skipping breakfast and would only have a light lunch. But over the last couple of years I noticed that once I had my evening meal I couldn’t leave food alone all evening. I guess this was the sugar levels catching up with me!
So in May my GP gave me the official tag and 500mg Metformin. I got myself a meter and am testing like mad. I am determined to reduce my 54 HBA1C and to lose a stone in weight although my BMI is reasonable at 25.
So instead of counting calories, as I have done in the past on occasions, I am counting carbs. I cannot become a frugal fanatic but have reduced to 100 to 150 per day, that is probably 50% less than before and I am pleased with that.
But to return to the title of the thread, I never thought that my hunger in the evening would drop so quickly, I am eating less but don’t feel hungry!!
Jim
Have eaten well but healthily all my life. Arriving at type 2 officially has taken me 12 years, see my post in introductions.
I never ate breakfast, could skip lunch, and, sometimes my evening meal would be the only meal in each 24 hour period. That was down to an exceptionally busy career.
I am retired now but was still skipping breakfast and would only have a light lunch. But over the last couple of years I noticed that once I had my evening meal I couldn’t leave food alone all evening. I guess this was the sugar levels catching up with me!
So in May my GP gave me the official tag and 500mg Metformin. I got myself a meter and am testing like mad. I am determined to reduce my 54 HBA1C and to lose a stone in weight although my BMI is reasonable at 25.
So instead of counting calories, as I have done in the past on occasions, I am counting carbs. I cannot become a frugal fanatic but have reduced to 100 to 150 per day, that is probably 50% less than before and I am pleased with that.
But to return to the title of the thread, I never thought that my hunger in the evening would drop so quickly, I am eating less but don’t feel hungry!!
Jim