This is not only nonsensical advice in the U.K. but nearly universal bad advice in the whole world. Why ever would a person who is a type 2 diabetic eat anything that makes their blood glucose go up significantly? I personally have bouts of stupidity but not for long, as I realize that I'm being incompetent and reverse my behaviour. Any dietary choice that lowers your blood sugars is the right choice for 99% of us with T2D, but there are always exceptions so never ever say 100%. An effective T2D treatment is something that actually helps, not something that requires more and higher dosages of medications.You will receive very little useful guidance on what to eat from the NHS. They still push carbs with every meal. Carbs? All carbs turn to sugar once eaten, so why we are told to eat them is nonsensical.
This is not only nonsensical advice in the U.K. but nearly universal bad advice in the whole world. Why ever would a person who is a type 2 diabetic eat anything that makes their blood glucose go up significantly? I personally have bouts of stupidity but not for long, as I realize that I'm being incompetent and reverse my behaviour. Any dietary choice that lowers your blood sugars is is the right choice for 99% of us with T2D, but there are always exceptions so never ever say 100%. An effective T2D treatment is something that actually helps, not something that requires more and higher dosages of medications.
Sorry all, am standing on my soap-box, but most of the medical community is not listening to what actually works, just reaching for the pharmacology... OK, have finished my ranting...
II suggest that you go back and read the introductory post from Daisy1 in your initial thread
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/brand-new-type-2.160335/
Full of useful info about what to eat.
Its all about what you are eating..... so what are you eating?I monitor my blood sugar..i wasnt told to do it by Gp or Nurse. I read here that its important to know what causes a spike so Im doing that. My waking/fasting BM has not been at a normal level since before Jan its
Us usually 9 -10.5 so how do I get it down? The changes im making dont seem to be helping
Diagnosed T2 Jan. On metformin slow release 2 tabs in eve. I cant get my waking BM below 9.5. I was diagnosed Jan and have had no guidance as to what i shouldnt eat. Everything is what Ive read myself. Should i have been sent on a course?
Im not sure Ive made enough changes..plus its stupid but i honestly keep forgetting Im diabetic!!
The 'agree' option should come with 'wholeheartedly' xHi!
I am similarly new although I did attend TILT as my diagnosis was in end Feb this year and because the DN (Diabetic Nurse) said that people who went on this course had a better outcome in terms of managing their T2.
Like someone else has mentioned it is essentially a talk about "Moderation" and the "Eat Well" plate.
I really found it depressing. Just about everyone else there had been pre-diabetic but were now fully T2 and on several drugs. There was only myself and one other person that was actually doing anything about their diet.
When I was asked what I had for breakfast I said I didn't have breakfast and the well meaning lady beside me chided me for missing the most important meal of the day.
The idea of "Moderation" is too abstract to grasp for people who think that they can simply eat less of what they used to eat before.
I also said that I monitored my own BG and the nurse/dietitian conducting the course said it wasn't necessary and not recommended even.
That is not to say that I didn't learn anything.
I learnt what I should have asked about in the first place when I got my diagnosis ie. what my blood test results were etc.. and that this course was not particularly helpful to people who helped themselves.
You will find a lot more help here so don't fret you're in good company.
All the best!
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